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2018-06-13 at 6:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by greenplastic sounds pretty dank, i think i might actually prefer a basement. i don't necessarily believe in the line of thought that the height of your dwelling space is correlated to the height of your social position. i actually didn't even know that was a thing before right now.
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2018-06-13 at 6:37 PM UTCBrand New? Just listen to Jonny Craig.
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2018-06-13 at 6:40 PM UTC
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2018-06-13 at 6:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by greenplastic sounds pretty dank, i think i might actually prefer a basement. i don't necessarily believe in the line of thought that the height of your dwelling space is correlated to the height of your social position. i actually didn't even know that was a thing before right now.
Interesting, I read something the other day regarding building structures and that the "Flat Iron" building in NYC was the first to have an elevator. Prior to that, In social class The poor or lower class workers, worked on the top floors while the wealthy lived or upper management had the lower floors. the wealthy didn't want to walk up 8-9 flights of stairs or more.
Same with San Francisco. before the great fire of 1906, the Wealthy lived right were the Bay Bridge comes into the city. it was the South Beach/Mission Rock district and the wealthy built huge Victorian mansions ( that sadly were lost to the fires of 1906)
Then when the cable cars were put in, they moved to the top of Nob Hill and poor Salvadorian, Mexican and Irish moved into their former dwellings (as apartments)
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2018-06-13 at 6:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by BeigeWarlock Interesting, I read something the other day regarding building structures and that the "Flat Iron" building in NYC was the first to have an elevator. Prior to that, In social class The poor or lower class workers, worked on the top floors while the wealthy lived or upper management had the lower floors. the wealthy didn't want to walk up 8-9 flights of stairs or more.
Same with San Francisco. before the great fire of 1906, the Wealthy lived right were the Bay Bridge comes into the city. it was the South Beach/Mission Rock district and the wealthy built huge Victorian mansions ( that sadly were lost to the fires of 1906)
Then when the cable cars were put in, they moved to the top of Nob Hill and poor Salvadorian, Mexican and Irish moved into their former dwellings (as apartments)
inventions evolve social structures and queues it seems.
yea, it's like that awkward ass passenger seat in a car thing. who the fuck established this heirarchy of car seating that says that the person most important to the driver is the one who "gets" to sit in the front? (as if it's a better seat anyways, i'd prefer the back because it has more room). people are just idiots and care about things when they shouldnt. -
2018-06-13 at 6:57 PM UTCI love basement apartments. Sooo cool in the summer. No air conditioning required.
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2018-06-13 at 7:01 PM UTCyou don't know shit about air conditioners old man
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2018-06-13 at 7:02 PM UTCMaybe he's an MMA air conditioning tech that trained in the Snow mountains of China.
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2018-06-13 at 7:03 PM UTC
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2018-06-13 at 7:18 PM UTC
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2018-06-13 at 7:20 PM UTC
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2018-06-13 at 10:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by greenplastic yea, it's like that awkward ass passenger seat in a car thing. who the fuck established this heirarchy of car seating that says that the person most important to the driver is the one who "gets" to sit in the front? (as if it's a better seat anyways, i'd prefer the back because it has more room). people are just idiots and care about things when they shouldnt.
You want to sit on the Hump,Bump or Lump aka "Sitting Bitch"?
The Heiarchy was establish during the Wells Fargo days where the man on the right of the driver held a shotgun
Hense "Sitting Shotgun"
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2018-06-13 at 10:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL I love basement apartments. Sooo cool in the summer. No air conditioning required.
We don't have many A/C in San Francisco or Oakland
they weren't put into victorian homes or 1920-30 style bungalo houses, becker homes.. etc
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2018-06-14 at 4:09 AM UTC
Originally posted by greenplastic actually i do know the difference i just refuse to acknowledge it on grounds of my first amendment right that says that i cannot be compelled to say something that i don't want to
spectral is confirmed illuminati demon
Originally posted by aldra isn't that the fifth
Neither the first nor fifth amendment gives you a legal right to "not say something that you don't want to" as compelling witness testimony is widely considered constitutional. First grants you "freedom of speech" within whatever limits the supreme court thinks are reasonable, fifth lets you not incriminate yourself (but you still have to give testimony if it doesn't involve self-incrimination). -
2018-06-14 at 2:53 PM UTC
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2018-06-14 at 3:46 PM UTCI accidently farted in the boss's office. Does that count?
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2018-06-14 at 3:48 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Neither the first nor fifth amendment gives you a legal right to "not say something that you don't want to" as compelling witness testimony is widely considered constitutional. First grants you "freedom of speech" within whatever limits the supreme court thinks are reasonable, fifth lets you not incriminate yourself (but you still have to give testimony if it doesn't involve self-incrimination).
what are they going to do, waterboard me? -
2018-06-14 at 4 PM UTCMay I be the "hooded" waterboarderer?
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2018-06-14 at 4:02 PM UTCi wonder why reg is closed 4 so long when it seems like all the coool ppl r already here anyway. i thought of some cool new names that my friends could use when reg is open so i hope to c some new ppl soon
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2018-06-14 at 6:30 PM UTC