Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-25178962-20150615142220/@comment-24899099-20150616001244

NoBanana wrote: Me first!

Ok, let's say I build a bread house. This is the process:
 * 1) I collected 64 bread.
 * 2) I dragged them into place.
 * 3) I'm immune to foragers and people who drag apart buildings.

You seem to have missed that this is not supposed to be an argument over the cost in time or Resources and Draggability or anything of the sort.

It is wether or not Compost, Piles of rotten leaves placed on the ground; can be considered a handbuilt Structure.

I'd say Most people would consider a Houselooking assembly to be a structure no matter what it is made of. A pile of rotting lives on the ground? Not so much.

If you actually want to bring this argument further I advice we do so on Another thread however as we are now hogging space from one of the suggestions that could solve this issue No matter how the argument turns out.