They do, probably more than is healthy.
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As mentioned in another comment, when my other half was rebuilding a motorbike in the living room of our old flat, I didn't even have to move any furniture. She would tinker away pulling the engine out while I practiced guitar.
Are the hobbies that you have things like indoor rock climbing at home?
I had a 45m^2 single bedroom apartment which had a lot of wasted space (like, there was room in the bathroom for another bath, amongst other things), we had a full compliment of white goods, and there was enough space that when my then girlfriend/* could rebuild a motorbike in the living room without having to move any furniture or even park either of the bicycles outside.
/* Now wife, for obvious reasons.
Too busy doing important stuff, like taking children away from their parents
Like Mortal Engines, only instead of city cannibalisation there's giant robot kissing.
Large living spaces are bad, they take up extra space and cost more to heat and maintain.
40m^2 is plenty of space for two people to live together comfortably, provided it's well laid out.
What's it like to play? Interested parties want to know!
Thanks, I'll give this one the chop!
Yep, I remember in one job I was at for 8 years a manager 2 levels up complemented me for sorting out the networking for a re-arrange of our own office ... I was gobsmacked because I'd been managing a whole network and server upgrade for a client that involved well over 1000 users at the time yet an hour of fiddling with wires under desks was the only thing that got his attention.
I didn't have them over a barrel, they were just being lazy and trying to exploit me further for free.
Go for the Tramlines festival, then.
Hum ... an android play-by-post version is just begging to be made!
When I was at school I used to enjoy playing oversize 3D tic-tac-toe, I imagine this could be similarly anarchic