That’s probably his house, I really don’t see the humor but definitely see the suffering.
That was my thought as well. I knew a guy that had a similar setup. They had a small pickup truck small camper on the back. He worked nights at a minimum wage job and slept in camper during the day. He migrated around to different stores parking lots.
Running gas for the generator was less expensive than running the engine.
Used to have the same car while working security. Id often have to sleep in it between shifts, as it would be too expensive to drive home between shifts if I was far away. Id also sometimes have only 6 hours between shifts, making it make more sense to just crash in the car. I had an inverter tied to the battery, a small solar panel gorilla glued to the roof, and 3 car batteries in the trunk. A box fan in the passenger window, a 24 inch TV and a PlayStation would often come with me, too. Had a fucking kettle and a redi-set-go pizza cooker that was a beast for cooking just about anything. Effectively I would live in that car for several days out of the week, sitting in it during my shift playing PlayStation, and sleeping in it wherever I could find between shifts.
While it may not have been the most comfortable, that is the sort of offbeat life experience that I live for. Very cool setup you had.
What’s the issue? It is a window conditioner, and it is in a window. Looks totally legit to me.
Still way more economical than having a shop fix the AC in the car.
Me with my modded starter ship in Space Engineers