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That timber is probably not fine, as it cures it shrinks, warps, and and splits. Dimensional lumber is cured, and it still warps and splits.
Agreed on the brackets though.
That timber is probably not fine, as it cures it shrinks, warps, and and splits. Dimensional lumber is cured, and it still warps and splits.
Agreed on the brackets though.
Who’s this we you speak of? 😶🌫️
Different stokes for different folks.
Gosh, I hope everyone poops solo. 🫢
Bidet wash first. Then tp to dry and to, well there is no nice way of saying this, check how the bidet wash did its job. Used appropriately, you should use significantly less tp than before.
If it feels like a bot, and acts like a bot…
DMCA for them, no DMCA for us.
This is a wonderful example of a great use. The distance gives so much space and clarity to the otherwise two dimensional muddle.
Oh for sure, but even if you know next to nothing about him, one can tell in an instant.
Anyone who pays for Twitter wants to look like an idiot and have their name boosted.
Lieutenant Commander Data, is that you?
Brown shirts. Fucking brown shirts.
Most city cores don’t have HOAs as their housing stock predates the proliferation of HOAs. They also tend to be more progressive in comparison to suburban and exurban communities. Sorry for triggering something in you. HOAs are inherently political which the meme speaks to: the veneer of uniformity is more important than structural problems.
Progressive neighborhoods in city cores are often no different in this regard.
EDIT: this is true. There are a lot of bitter folks that call city code enforcement on their neighbors for grass being too tall or for having native landscapes. Fight the cop within yourself.
Same. 😵💫
It would be nice to make the average. 🫠
Fuck this timeline
Off with their heads
Yep, true. Lumber after COVID due to the ravenous home construction industry was substantively wetter. But it was more trustworthy than a piece of timber.