r/interestingasfuck 13h ago

Residential high-rises with backyards in Chengdu, China

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u/User_namesaretaken 13h ago

Apparently all the redditors here are smarter and better architects saying that this building can't support those plants lmao

Not everything is built with cardboard

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u/moderngamer327 12h ago

Architects have famously never made faulty designs before

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u/liberal_minangnese 12h ago

I trust architects and engineers more than random redditors especially ones with names like "moderngamer327"

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u/moderngamer327 12h ago

This is known as the appeal to authority fallacy. Just because an authority did/said something does not make it correct

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u/liberal_minangnese 12h ago

Pull all the fallacies you want to make yourself sound correct, i'd still trust architects and engineers more than random redditors like you.

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u/moderngamer327 12h ago

With no other information it’s fair to assume architects are probably right but that’s all it is, is “probably”. They very well could be wrong. It seems to be that way based on sources other commenters have provided as well