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https://twitter.com/MullingMueller/status/1379999794152710145?s=19 E. Situation ended, no details were given. ThisIsJohnWayne has a new favorite as of 06:51 on Apr 8, 2021 |
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Son of Rodney posted:It goes around the finger, obviously Me playing with girlfriends hair thingies and breaking them has probably been a contributing factor to at least one break up, possibly more.
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For the love of God, Red Durkin!
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https://twitter.com/paddingtonrocks/status/1379477580378730498?s=20
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Skwirl posted:Me playing with girlfriends hair thingies and breaking them has probably been a contributing factor to at least one break up, possibly more. Check your washing machine pump/filter. You will find bobby pins everywhere (more than usually found randomly all over the house)
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https://twitter.com/yeenvogue/status/1380083014617739264 What the gently caress? How deep does this go?
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Memento posted:https://twitter.com/yeenvogue/status/1380083014617739264
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every copy of mario 64 was personalized
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But not to you, to the extra brother none of you and your siblings knew about.
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It's-a me, Splicer Mario
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Everyone remembers the third Mario brother, Baranstein
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xtal posted:Everyone remembers the third Mario brother, Baranstein Didn't he die in 1995?
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https://twitter.com/Prokaryota/status/1380100368655335424?s=20
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https://twitter.com/mikecoonomics/status/1379819102420762627 https://twitter.com/metaltxt/status/1380007893190111232 https://twitter.com/ZachWeiner/status/1380135232351969280
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ThisIsJohnWayne posted:https://twitter.com/MullingMueller/status/1379999794152710145?s=19
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Memento posted:https://twitter.com/yeenvogue/status/1380083014617739264 Would he be Salvatore, Silvio, or Stefano?
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It's apparently a streamer meme known as Sponge.
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https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1380142892338012160 This is like when teenagers think Romeo and Juliet is a romance
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https://twitter.com/mxwfx/status/1379945489798467588 https://twitter.com/BrianLynch/status/1379852399985106951 https://twitter.com/TheAndrewNadeau/status/1379914883962171396
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# ? Apr 8, 2021 14:46 |
We need more real estate developers like that dude, I love houses from around 1900 and wish new buildings would look similar to them instead of these horrible, boring cubes that look the same everywhere they're built. This is literally every new apartment building in my city, they are sterile as gently caress and you seem them all around the continent.
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# ? Apr 8, 2021 14:50 |
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Capitalism breeds innovation! Enjoy ur grey box that will be broken in a decade! E: it costs you 15 years of salary.
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My 130 year old house sucks poo poo and is awful. Give me something from the past 50 years, when they understood insulation and electrical systems.
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Can someone point me at the horror movies can't take place in space tweet Found it https://mobile.twitter.com/elle_hunt/status/1379343097251962884
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Son of Rodney posted:We need more real estate developers like that dude, I love houses from around 1900 and wish new buildings would look similar to them instead of these horrible, boring cubes that look the same everywhere they're built. I think part of the draw is the rent control. I may be wrong about how ubiquitous it is in prewar buildings though. https://twitter.com/bunnyinbrooklyn/status/1379984188057784323?s=21
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Cocaine Bear posted:Capitalism breeds innovation! Enjoy ur grey box that will be broken in a decade! 15 years? In what kind of utopia are you living where thst is achievable? Here it's around 30 years, it's bonkers. Also I obviously mean apartments that look old but are made with modern materials and technology. Just no more mute colored cubes, please.
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I like my houses like a reverse anime demon. 150 year old outside, 5 year old inside.
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Son of Rodney posted:15 years? In what kind of utopia are you living where thst is achievable? Here it's around 30 years, it's bonkers. Just move to a shittier area, duh.
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Son of Rodney posted:15 years? In what kind of utopia are you living where thst is achievable? Here it's around 30 years, it's bonkers. Sea can it is! (that's a cuboid and they sometimes come in rust red!)
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Cocaine Bear posted:Capitalism breeds innovation! Enjoy ur grey box that will be broken in a decade! Homie the primary architectural ethos of the Soviet loving Union was brutalism.
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zoux posted:Homie the primary architectural ethos of the Soviet loving Union was brutalism. Yeah well look how their apartment buildings ended up.
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At least those grey cubes were made to last. That poo poo up there is made of chipboard and glue
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zoux posted:Homie the primary architectural ethos of the Soviet loving Union was brutalism. That's not brutalism. Brutalist architecture is designed to last, and ideally look good a decade or two on as it's aged and gathered some plant life. This is Ikea Furniture Architecture.
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zoux posted:Homie the primary architectural ethos of the Soviet loving Union was brutalism. Brutalism at least looks cool. That picture is utterly soulless. Also, lol at only using the Soviets when China exists and definitely makes cool stuff.
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zoux posted:Homie the primary architectural ethos of the Soviet loving Union was brutalism. Pumping out super cheap condos using the cheapest available materials that will fall apart in 10 years because the builder is a corp number that won't exist after the last sale is complete is 100% definitely what brutslism was and is.
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Cocaine Bear posted:Pumping out super cheap condos using the cheapest available materials that will fall apart in 10 years because the builder is a corp number that won't exist after the last sale is complete is 100% definitely what brutslism was and is. zoux is a decent guy but he's got terminal centrist brain when it comes to capitalism.
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Also Brutalism is an originally French style that was popular across the world?
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We're all gonna wish we lived in an ominous concrete poo poo house when global warming really hits. Modern architecture is taking all the expensive ominous parts out. Those modernist fishbowls all gonna blow over instantly.
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I'm talking about aesthetics!!! Soulless gray boxes describe soviet housing exactly!! That communist soulless gray boxes last longer than capitalist soulless gray boxes isn't a plus
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zoux posted:I'm talking about aesthetics!!! Soulless gray boxes describe soviet housing exactly!! That communist soulless gray boxes last longer than capitalist soulless gray boxes isn't a plus Oh - so you don't actually mean "brutalist" at all. Not everything using béton brut is brutalist; Brutalism is a deliberate aesthetic choice, and doesn't just mean "functional but ugly". e: For what it's worth, Stalinist architecture was largely constructivist and a particularly Russian flavor of neoclassical revival.
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I live in a 100 year old Craftsman house and I love it. This house was built with amazingly robust materials and will easily last another 100 years. That being said, it has literally experienced multiple major depressions, both from a national and local perspective, and has had occupants of various levels of SES. This means that the most expensive things get put off the moat/longest and also there have been various levels of expertise on repairs. The catch-22 to an old house like this is the 15k you need to put into repairing the slate roof, the 5k to refinish the oak or heartwood pine floors, the $500 to repair the plaster and lathe in just one of the rooms, and the whatever you have to do to replace (and in many cases you will find: hide) the knob and tube electrical work so you can insure the house. But that ROI tho...man when you fix em up even a little bit they are a pretty penny.
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