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Pretty sure cooking where you poop was one of those things we learned not to do a long time ago.
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 16:58 |
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I do know folks who had a shower cabin installed in their kitchen, but it's very much not like that and most importantly there is no goddamn toilet in sight. (Old apartment house, built before the idea of modern bathroom facilities, and they only now got around to fixing it. The toilet's in a separate room that goes off the stairwell. A surprisingly common sight around these parts; in fact my apartment used to be like that, but they put in a nice bathroom and converted the stairwell toilet into storage, which is pretty unique and turns out to be incredibly handy to boot.)
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 17:03 |
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Heres the Imgur album from the original reddit post. Also: https://imgur.com/a/KArx0
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 17:18 |
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I would almost rather have a shower down the hall at that point.
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 17:25 |
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Your kitchen vent doubles as your bathroom fan!
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 17:32 |
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I wonder if the shower has a garbage disposal in the drain so you can do your vegetable prep while you wash. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15puo-dSEIY
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 17:40 |
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:I wonder if the shower has a garbage disposal in the drain so you can do your vegetable prep while you wash. No need to waffle stomp! In other news:
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 18:47 |
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Please say there are stairs in the arms.
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 18:51 |
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Art project, spite house, or both?
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 18:51 |
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i live in the dick room
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 19:08 |
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Buff Skeleton posted:Art project, spite house, or both? Domestikator symbolises the power of humanity over the world. It pays tribute to the ingenuity, the sophistication and the capacities of humanity, to the power of organisation, and to the use of this power to dominate, domesticate the natural environment. The act of domestication, however, often leads to boundaries being sought or even crossed. Only a few taboos remain, and it is these taboos that the Domestikator seeks to address. At the same time, one could argue that humanity itself is being domesticated by the optimized systems and organizations of the digital world and the advancement of science. Domestikator’s themes coincide with a number of recurring topics in the work of Atelier Van Lieshout, like utopia, dystopia, idealism, power, ethics, religion, love and reproduction. Domestikator is part of the ongoing series New Tribal Labyrinth. New Tribal Labyrinth presents a vision of a future yet primitive world, a society inhabited by imaginary tribes where ethics will be of little importance. This world will see a return to farming and industry, to rituals and rites – with Domestikator as a temple for a new religion, a place where the high priest can address the masses.
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MisterOblivious posted:Domestikator symbolises the power of humanity over the world. It pays tribute to the ingenuity, the sophistication and the capacities of humanity, to the power of organisation, and to the use of this power to dominate, domesticate the natural environment. The act of domestication, however, often leads to boundaries being sought or even crossed. Only a few taboos remain, and it is these taboos that the Domestikator seeks to address. At the same time, one could argue that humanity itself is being domesticated by the optimized systems and organizations of the digital world and the advancement of science. You could have humans having rear-entry sex in one of the heads and animals having sex in the other for a real "gently caress the neighbors" scenario. Also lol @ the idea of a society with rituals, rites, priests, and temples but somehow has no ethics. Ok. Sure. crazypeltast52 posted:See, I want to say that text is made up, but I can't bring myself to call bullshit because I've read enough art manifestos to think that it is real. Same. BonerGhost fucked around with this message at 19:37 on Mar 11, 2017 |
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See, I want to say that text is made up, but I can't bring myself to call bullshit because I've read enough art manifestos to think that it is real.
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 19:32 |
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I like that people are getting upset about it looking like a couple having sex, when it's obviously a man having sex with a farm animal.
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 19:51 |
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crazypeltast52 posted:See, I want to say that text is made up, but I can't bring myself to call bullshit because I've read enough art manifestos to think that it is real. http://www.domusweb.it/en/news/2015/08/28/atelier_van_lieshout_the_good_the_bad_and_the_ugly.html Alereon posted:I like that people are getting upset about it looking like a couple having sex, when it's obviously a man having sex with a farm animal. http://www.ateliervanlieshout.com/works/ Domestikator 2015 Domestikator is a large scale artwork that serves as a totem, a temple and a beacon. It symbolizes the power of humanity over the world and pays tribute to the ingenuity, the sophistication and the capacities of humanity, to the power of organisation, and to the use of this power to dominate the natural environment. In order to support 7 billion people, agriculture has become an industry, with factory farming and genetic manipulation a necessity. This provides us with an ethical dilemma, as this kind of farming seems to border on abuse. At the same time, the literal abuse of animals, bestiality, is one of the last remaining taboos. Why is it that treating an animal like a fellow human is an unspeakable act, whilst treating an animal like a resource for industrial production is the norm? Domestikator is part of the larger installation The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. The Good the Bad and the Ugly is a temporary settlement in Bochum, Germany that was designed for the Ruhrtriennale, a festival for theatre, music, dance and arts.
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cephalopods posted:what an arty urinal I went to a bar years ago with a friend and the sink was literally a urinal trough with taps above it, I realised this just in time but my friend didn't when he went later and pissed in the sink. We were both drunk and it turned out the only reason people went to that bar was to buy drugs so I guess toilets weren't high on their agenda. Powerful Two-Hander fucked around with this message at 01:28 on Mar 12, 2017 |
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Budgie posted:Pretty sure cooking where you poop was one of those things we learned not to do a long time ago. There are preserved Roman kitchens in Pompeii that have toilets in them because that's what the Romans did. One had the Evil Eye drawn on the wall next to it with 'shitter beware' in latin next to it. Unsurprisingly the exhibit said that food poisoning was rife. Well anyway those are my bathroom stories, beware fellow shitters!
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# ? Mar 12, 2017 01:28 |
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Buff Skeleton posted:Art project, spite house, or both? Art project, though I prefer to think that the architect's secretary just got off the phone and said "Wow, what a grouch! Umm, boss? I just got off the phone with a customer. He says he wants a loving house..."
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# ? Mar 12, 2017 02:10 |
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Just shocking.
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# ? Mar 12, 2017 02:41 |
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Ashcans posted:If you've already installed wallmounts and then realize that your client is too robust for them, it's probably easier to put in a brace than redo it all. There are a lot of women who don't know that you aren't supposed to flush menstrual products, sanitary wipes, and diapers down the toilet. Which seems insane except then you remember all the other misinformation, hearsay, and bullshit urban legends you've ever heard about menstruation/women's bodies and realize that there's no reason for basic plumbing maintenance to be the exception. There are also assholes who know and do it anyway.
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# ? Mar 12, 2017 05:47 |
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So would this be a bottle cap table that does not suck? He collected caps for 5 years to redo the kitchen
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# ? Mar 12, 2017 05:48 |
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there wolf posted:There are a lot of women who don't know that you aren't supposed to flush menstrual products, sanitary wipes, and diapers down the toilet. Which seems insane except then you remember all the other misinformation, hearsay, and bullshit urban legends you've ever heard about menstruation/women's bodies and realize that there's no reason for basic plumbing maintenance to be the exception. It doesn't help that a bunch of things that shouldn't be flushed have "flushable" right on the label.
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# ? Mar 12, 2017 05:50 |
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Fire Storm posted:So would this be a bottle cap table that does not suck? A friend of mine made a bottle cap coffee table in college. He simply mailed Abita brewery and explained his project and they sent him back a whole box of unused caps in several varieties. It's obviously not as fun as drinking a few hundred beers, but it's a lot cheaper for sure.
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Fire Storm posted:So would this be a bottle cap table that does not suck? That single one that got flipped over is going to bug them so badly.
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# ? Mar 12, 2017 06:42 |
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Synthbuttrange posted:That single one that got flipped over is going to bug them so badly. They flipped a few over on purpose where they had funny messages under the cap.
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cakesmith handyman posted:They flipped a few over on purpose More likely.
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Ashcans posted:More likely. Nah, the OCD people will already be tormented by the need to count and then categorize them. If you really wanted to mess them up, gradually make each row of caps a tiny bit narrower than the one before it (like just imperceptably squish the caps so they're a tiny bit narrower in one dimension) and then start adding caps to each row, so at one end of the bar there's like 15 caps across and at the other end it's up to 18.
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# ? Mar 12, 2017 20:15 |
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The OCD people are already too crippled by anxiety that they'll make some normal mistake and condemn themselves/everyone around them to a horrific death to worry about the bottle caps [/buzzkill]
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# ? Mar 12, 2017 21:19 |
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Crappy street construction tales.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 03:53 |
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Where in Philadelphia is this? (Edit for content) Good luck getting your mail. Or escaping in the event of a fire. PainterofCrap fucked around with this message at 04:05 on Mar 13, 2017 |
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PainterofCrap posted:Where in Philadelphia is this? Grow a pair of legs and jump the railing. Platystemon fucked around with this message at 05:13 on Mar 13, 2017 |
# ? Mar 13, 2017 04:06 |
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Some kind of lift for wheelchairs on the right?
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PainterofCrap posted:Where in Philadelphia is this? Man, good guess. 16th and Sansom.
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a sexual elk posted:Some kind of lift for wheelchairs on the right? That sure looks like a wheelchair elevator. A poor looking install, but people who need those things don't usually have a ton of money to pay some to make it look good and insurance probbaly only covers the basic install.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 05:07 |
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Crappy Construction Hundreds of pounds concrete used to weigh something down Safety fuckups Enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RhTXMLrR5c
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 05:34 |
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Yeah when the concrete block starts swinging loose oh god.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 06:50 |
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Why would you put the concrete slab on top instead of the bottom?
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 09:28 |
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Collateral Damage posted:Why would you put the concrete slab on top instead of the bottom? added stability
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 09:54 |
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Collateral Damage posted:Why would you put the concrete slab on top instead of the bottom? To have the stabilizing mass closest and more securely fastened to the rotating mass? If you have it in the bottom, the table itself becomes a link in the mechanical chain. On the top, at least it's attached to the lathe and is directly assisting without a wobbly table in the way. Still a bad idea.
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