Movie star Leonardo DiCaprio's Malibu dream house hit the market on Friday, listing for $10.95 million. Leo purchased the midcentury California bungalow... back in 1998, and the three bed, two bath home is a beaut. It's on star-studded Carbon Beach, the views are killer, and the interiors are gorgeous.
But the truth is, life is probably meaningless and there is a strong chance that we all die alone. Could buying this house change any of that?
— LAist
LAist: Hi! Love the house!! Just a few questions. Albert Camus once said "At the heart of all beauty lies something inhuman." This house is obviously super beautiful—do you think there is anything inhuman about that beauty?
Redfin: Um, wow, that wasn't the question I was expecting. I think with this house in particular, with where it sits especially, it's an absolutely breathtaking home. I do not think there is anything inhuman about this house. I think it's a representation of the oceanfront property that it sits on.
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I love you for this, Nicholas!!
i wish i could take credit for it!
Does the house come with his self-congratulatory gravitas and an autographed copy of "How You Ordinary Folks Should Live"?
If so, that $11M is a bargain!
i heard he is a cheap bastard.
from the article:
Nice, just one last thing. As you probably know, Friedrich Nietzsche once said that God is dead. Do you think that despite all that, the presence of God could still be felt in this home?
I'm not going to answer that.
Awesome.
lmao
vastly underwhelming and overpriced even to this pleb
Isn't Nietzsche the dead one?
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