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An undecorated room sets off a debate on Twitter

It can be said that a person's apartment reflects who they are. Most people add personal details that make their house feel like a home. Some people even rent out perfectly decorated apartments just for their Instagram. Others, however, do the bare minimum. On Wednesday, a person on Twitter posted a photo of a nearly empty apartment, with only a recliner and a TV with the caption, "guys really live in apartments like this and don’t see any issue."

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https://twitter.com/kathasty/status/1073008400160694273

The bare apartment set off a debate on Twitter. Some people saw no issue with the minimalist look.

"You got food, water, and entertainment system, a roof over your head...I don’t see the issue either," one person said.

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"Shit I see no problem. I see an unbothered king lol," someone else said.

https://twitter.com/Jusjus115/status/1073245092205469697

Others took offense to that someone would live like this.

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Someone quoted Ariana Grande, responding to the photo saying, "thank u, next."

"Get a fucking plant chad!!!" someone else said.

https://twitter.com/fumbles_27/status/1073242853545959425

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Personally, I would walk right back out the door if I walked into an apartment like this. There's minimalism and then there's this. And this is simply unacceptable.

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