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Really? Consider the opposite: crowds don't flock to attractive buildings just because they are pretty.
How can the building serve its purpose well and liven up the neighbourhood if it's ass-hideous? To me this is contradictory.
I was just being argumentative out of frustration over the building's hideousness. I suppose I wish that ugly buildings couldn't possibly ever function at a practical level but, alas, that's not the case, at least not here.
Yeah, I don't see the connection. There are about two dozen buildings in all of Tokyo that could actually be considered attractive, but that doesn't mean that the city's neighbourhoods aren't packed with people.
Okay, so my worst nightmare scenario that I envision everytime I am on that escalator just came true.
Shit.
And because of work I am always going into this building several times a day, so this is really unavoidable for me. LOL. Ohhh boy.
(Archivist, I hope you don't call me on labelling TLS 'ugly' without further elaboration. I wouldn't know where to begin.)