changetheworld
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Absolutely gorgeous container house 8 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
If you want any tiny house/shipping container shows they usually discuss how it was insulated. And how can you tell the window frames are thin? Usually people can afford better quality windows/insulation/etc. in tiny homes because they don't need as much of it. Quality over quantity.
This just passed my condo. Aparently some mystery was just solved 5 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
Am I stupid? Does it just say "The Mystery Machine?" Because I thought there were 3 lines at first, but now I am not sure.
This just passed my condo. Aparently some mystery was just solved 5 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
What is the word on top? I can't make it out and it is driving me crazy.
Here, take some nostalgia 2 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
Oh my goodness! All the nostalgia just hit me at once. I had some of these growing up.
sdads 16 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
I do not know who the "we" is. I would assume there would be some adults to keep everything running.
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sdads 16 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
Oh and about the food/length of stay question @creativedragonbaby (also found on wiki): "the shelter was designed to accommodate as many as five hundred people[4] for the length of time required to allow the widespread nuclear fallout to decay to a level allowing a safe return to the surface after a cataclysmic nuclear event."
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sdads 16 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
Found on wiki: A large percentage of the shelter population is expected to be children, as the primary purpose of the shelter is to serve as an "underground orphanage, a place where a new generation could be saved from nuclear apocalypse", which, according to Beach, would otherwise wipe out over 80% of the world's population.[4] "We're going to say to people: 'Well, we have room for your children, but we don't have room for you.' That's the nature of life... this is the lifeboat."
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sdads 16 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
I thought it was only for children, to save humanity for the next generation, etc.
Free bee freebies 7 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
Now that you say that, it does sounds pretty bad lol. But it is really just a little tiny/new hive to get you started.
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Free bee freebies 7 comments
Free bee freebies 7 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
It's common for beekeepers to catch local swarms. We typically have extra brood boxes or nucs to put them in.
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I’d probably hire someone to make my bed 18 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
Am I the only one that likes to snuggle at all times? My hubby and I had a king bed once in a hotel and I was like "Where are you?!" because it was too big. We've also shared a twin bed rather than sleep apart, so maybe I just have attachment problems lol.
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I want to belieb 2 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
I don't really know anything about this, but I did happen to hear like 10 seconds of the story on the radio the other day. Apparently he has witnesses and receipts and stuff to prove he was in a completely different place at the time? In that case, he should sue them for defamation. Accusations like that are serious.
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FunSub Friend Appreciation 146 comments
Fishy Fun Day #32: Storytime Edition 11 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
Had a fish tank in my dining room for part of my childhood. My dad hated it (the sound of the cost, running water, etc.). He was waiting for the fish to die so we could get rid of it. Finally got down to one fish, and he buys a bunch more because the mostly empty tank "looked bad." ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Always wondered that too 6 comments