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Platystemon posted:Glass. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/fact-fiction-glass-liquid/ quote:A mathematical model shows it would take longer than the universe has existed for room temperature cathedral glass to rearrange itself to appear melted.
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Cartoon posted:And is also a myth. Oh yeah and I guess the planet Earth being round (well, approximately roundish anyway) is also a myth? You anti-vaxxers disgust me.
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value-brand cereal posted:Please, what is this referring to? It's on the tip of my tongue, I swear I remember this tomfoolery. Don't put glass on the tip of your tongue.
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HERAK posted:stayed in similar one in shanghai, and an even more blatant one in beijing. I've been in one where it was lightly frosted glass instead. Not really what I'm after in bathroom walls.
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# ? Aug 7, 2017 02:20 |
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I hung wallpaper yesterday and trim today. gently caress both activities in hell forever.
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mycomancy posted:wallpaper timestamp posted:Aug 6, 2017 Did wallpaper come back in style without me noticing? I always figured it was one of those ancient trends people gladly buried, only seen in places that haven't been updated since the 50s.
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Facebook Aunt posted:Then you'll love the kitchen floor! I am currently making an improv quilt (no pattern, just cut and sew at random) and it's a lot like this. Improv tiles. It works better as a quilt I think.
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Facebook Aunt posted:Then you'll love the kitchen floor! A mop closet like from a commercial building is something I think I would want in a large home but it's also something I don't think I'll ever see done well.
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Haifisch posted:
Our whole house and most new houses here are wallpaper on every wall and ceiling Tough, water-resistant, wipeable, plus all the kawaii patterns and textures. The whole catalog was a uniform $10/sq meter.
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Haifisch posted:
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Haifisch posted:
We have a house built in 1977. The living room and the two downstairs bedrooms both are laid out to have wallpaper hung over particular places on the drywall. Believe me, it's the least worst option.
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That lovely house is the most New Mexican piece of real estate I've seen in ages and I live in Albuquerque.
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Haifisch posted:
Serious question: have you actually been inside any home except your parents'?
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# ? Aug 7, 2017 06:34 |
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I bet there are plenty of average Americans who have spent their whole lives surrounded by four white drywall walls. It might explain a few things in these threads.
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The Twinkie Czar posted:I bet there are plenty of average Americans who have spent their whole lives surrounded by four white drywall walls. It might explain a few things in these threads. My white walls are lath and plaster, heathen.
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The Twinkie Czar posted:I bet there are plenty of average Americans who have spent their whole lives surrounded by four white
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The Twinkie Czar posted:I bet there are plenty of average Americans who have spent their whole lives surrounded by four white drywall walls. It might explain a few things in these threads. gently caress that, colorful houses are awesome if you're not a fuckup at colors
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SoundMonkey posted:gently caress that, colorful houses are awesome if you're not a fuckup at colors I have a "troubling red" room, a "horrible yellow" room, and a "Soviet Soothing Green*" room, plus some auxiliary blue-and-white-striped-wallpaper rooms and I keep meaning to ask the landlord if perhaps they could be updated a bit but then again I can't be arsed to clean my VDU (which is filthy because I bought it from a bar) or properly frame my satans so *) That might not be the official name of the shade of green but it possibly should be. e: Bonus lovely flower curtains that came with the apartment. 3D Megadoodoo fucked around with this message at 07:44 on Aug 7, 2017 |
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I'm a filthy millenial surrounded by other filthy millenials who are mostly too broke to buy houses, so maybe wallpaper just isn't on our collective radar. The Twinkie Czar posted:I bet there are plenty of average Americans who have spent their whole lives surrounded by four white drywall walls. It might explain a few things in these threads.
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# ? Aug 7, 2017 07:48 |
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Haifisch posted:I'm a filthy snake person surrounded by other filthy snake people who are mostly too broke to buy houses, so maybe wallpaper just isn't on our collective radar. god i love this chrome plugin
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SoundMonkey posted:god i love this chrome plugin What does it filter into if you spell millennial correctly? e: I just learned I'm Generation X. Does that mean I have superpowers?
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SoundMonkey posted:god i love this chrome plugin it really does help take the sting out of being a lost generation
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Jerry Cotton posted:What does it filter into if you spell millennial correctly? You get to be Artie
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The Sexual Shiite posted:You get to be Artie I don't know what that is.
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Jerry Cotton posted:I don't know what that is. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMSS2l-7e70
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Speaking as someone who is in the process of dewallpapering a house: gently caress wallpaper forever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever. I will grant the most minor of concessions when I say that modern wallpaper is significantly easier to strip than older stuff. Still a job you'd give to people you don't like, though.
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# ? Aug 7, 2017 14:24 |
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Why does the narrator's voice on this piece of poo poo sound so familiar?
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# ? Aug 7, 2017 14:25 |
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Jerry Cotton posted:Why does the narrator's voice on this piece of poo poo sound so familiar? Sounds like Billy West to me.
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# ? Aug 7, 2017 14:34 |
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Wallpaper is the loving worst and nobody ever does it right, just layering it over the last lovely wallpaper, or they don't align it properly, or it's bubbled, or any other number of easy ways to gently caress it up. My grandma's house has a wall with 10 layers of wallpaper on it (It was built in 1864) and aside from the time capsule novelty it's heinous. We do accent walls in our house, I think they look pretty great. Far superior to the eyesore that is wallpaper.
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*adds line to things_americans_are_really_weird_about.txt* e: gently caress too long for Notepad
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# ? Aug 7, 2017 14:36 |
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Hmm. http://i.imgur.com/JeVcZIG.mp4
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# ? Aug 7, 2017 15:53 |
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A relatively practical Dahir Insaat invention?
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Guy Axlerod posted:A relatively practical Dahir Insaat invention? It probably folds back up in the event of an earthquake.
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Yeah but where does the poop go?
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devicenull posted:I've been in one where it was lightly frosted glass instead. Not really what I'm after in bathroom walls. Yeah I'm pretty sure the alleged 5 star hotel we stayed in in Beijing had a brothel on site, some very expensive massages available on the in room menu. That one had a clear glass wall with a venetian blind above the tub in the bathroom, clearly so you could always keep an eye on your guest, or look out the window while on the shitter.
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The Twinkie Czar posted:A mop closet like from a commercial building is something I think I would want in a large home but it's also something I don't think I'll ever see done well. That's the shower though. Lifehack: use your shower as a mop closet.
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Guy Axlerod posted:A relatively practical Dahir Insaat invention? I'll believe it when I see a video that's not a computer animation
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Haifisch posted:I'm a filthy millenial surrounded by other filthy millenials who are mostly too broke to buy houses, so maybe wallpaper just isn't on our collective radar. Wallpaper is coming back, and you can get some really cool stuff with digital printing. Still kind of expensive, though, which is why I think people are doing the one-wall pop instead of whole rooms. I was debating this monstera print for a while.
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GotLag posted:I'll believe it when I see a video that's not a computer animation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDrUPKoBj3I https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSDsH6mwHqE Though I'm not sure if all the automated hydraulics is even a worthwhile goal. Once you've got the folding working, you can do the assembly with just a couple tall guys. And if you want your building hooked up to outside water and electricity you'll need a couple guys anyway. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Fu3J_x2wRA
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Looks cool but I bet the company name 'Tenfold' refers to the cost of their stuff, compared to existing products on the market.
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