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 >>/63219/
Ghibli is interesting as a benchmark because its very simplified but still captures the essence. Something we recognize as artistry and intelligence.

But now people are playing with cooler styles, such as the Berserk I posted along with them.
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 >>/63234/
Gm. Excellent outfit. For a small chested woman bellymaxxing is always a good move. 

 >>/63233/
I would want a home made of brick or stone or concrete, something not easily shot through or burned. And with decent chokepoints on the entrances. Maybe one of those meme car guy lofts where it's just a big barn and the corner has some living space. Not very secure, but it would fit my lifestyle.
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This one was more challenging because the eye had such a retarded shape, very aggressive hourglass, and the split ends of the handle would snap because they were expected to flex too much. 
I had to open up the eye a lot with a file, and split the handle in a way that resists cracking. seems solid now.
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 >>/63238/
I saw a video about new homes in Texas that are being built so cheaply that they don't even cover the wall frames with plywood. They just put water barrier paper over the tiny upright beams and then stick the cheap plastic boards on the outside. Our system is jew'd to death. 

And yes I am a genius thank you. 

 >>/63239/
She does look really thin. 
Looks like the oldest sister Avery on the left in that group shot. Where is Olivia?
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photographer took this picture just for cam I think. not saying I don't like it too

 >>/63239/
how tf does it make me a hipster to prefer the taller thinner girl that doesn't have the facial features of a toddler wtf you're all fucking mentally ill pedos

 >>/63240/
> water barrier paper
> paper
sounds tough to me

> And yes I am a genius thank you.
I had to explain to my dad that if he didn't want certain materials to break open when he drilled into them he had to compress them by pressing from all directions and do it slowly and at a low power setting. Granted I'm normally the clueless one when it comes to manual labor, but I'm much better at not breaking things. You could give me a literal anvil and I'd treat it like a tiny little delicate flower 

 >>/63241/
the chairs and the fridge are gonna pay for this
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 >>/63235/
Tummy kino

 >>/63242/
Back of neck is nice and underrated imo. Also cool if you can see the jaw from behind too

 >>/63228/
> As I think about it more, what I want is really to live in a safe and well built structure, and not have to live near a million other fags. The aesthetics of the office building is nice but that's only a bonus.
Where would you live ideally if you could pick any place?
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 >>/63244/
> Ever going to the Apple store
I imagine that feels like being a muslim and going to walk around that big cube thing. 

Somewhere with mountains. It's more aesthetic, more interesting to live in, and makes it less easy for mossad to kill you. I would also like a place with low property taxes as those are moloch coded. Most of the places I would live are the same kind of places that hobo libtards have already taken over, so as usual the things I want don't exist.
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 >>/63248/
Do we have cheap building materials in the US? HAH. I think what you're talking about is "Oriented strand board" or OSB in the US. Then we have fiber board and particle board which is just wood trash glued together. Same tier material as those roads in India that are made of melted plastic waste.
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Mounted this one in a different (dumb?) way. I profiled the wood to match the hourglass of the hammerhead, the saw cuts allow the "too big" end to fit through the head, then I put a big screw right in the middle of the four quadrants to act as a key/wedge. 
It's not as rigid as a normal handle (especially torsionally), but it doesn't seem like the head will fall off. Will update if it flies off and breaks something. 

 >>/63253/
belly
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 >>/63258/
I may try that, though if this method proves to stink then I'll just do it the traditional way. The idea is that I would just need the single screw to fill in and make solid the flexible parts. 

 >>/63260/
Kino cemetery. That's one thing the western US doesn't really have. It's all open grass fields with plaques on the ground (and cans of bud light)
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 >>/63261/
so the rich people just get a generic plaque on the ground too? that's uncharacteristic for americans. I've never been but I know the Recoleta cemetery in Buenos Aires has a lot of beautiful mausoleums because that's where all the important people were buried
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 >>/63264/
Nice shot of the crow

 >>/63262/
There are some small mausoleums in the rich person section in the cemetery near me, but in general it's plaques. Though to be fair I live in a poor person area where important people don't live, and thusly don't die. In the eastern states civilization isn't as new as the western ones, so there are more older cemeteries, and those tend to have a lot more stonework.


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