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  1. #41
    Kafka sweaty
    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready It's actually very fascinating. I mean you can go crazy doing virtual structural design with drafting or 3D software. but unless you have a proper brace for loads (load bearing beams and truss and all that) it will just be a simple house drawing on paper. it wouldn't stand in the real world killing everyone inside.

    yep, you should take some part time courses in the field and see if it interest you and continue on through college. you wont have time to be so depressed.

    I’m interested in decorative metalwork as a hobby but it will stay as a hobby. I got a lot of photos of metal from the Victoria and Albert museum I’ll post somewhere. What made you interested in it?
  2. #42
    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by Kafka I’m interested in decorative metalwork as a hobby but it will stay as a hobby. I got a lot of photos of metal from the Victoria and Albert museum I’ll post somewhere. What made you interested in it?

    that they used to take longer to build homes, it took a craftsman 2-3 years to finish them older houses because they put time in detail. especially with the exterior with carvings in panels. like Victorian homes. many have a lot of detail that never really showed. there is a misconception that Victorian houses had 5-6 different colors of paint. the old paint was lead base and dull. and usually 2 maybe 3 tones where used. drab green or a faded blue color with white trim and maybe black trim on some of the ornament designs. now you have like 5-6 colors using modern exterior paints. showing the true detail n the designs.

    most houses today are just stapled together. they wont last more than 50-60 years.
  3. #43
    Kafka sweaty
    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready that they used to take longer to build homes, it took a craftsman 2-3 years to finish them older houses because they put time in detail. especially with the exterior with carvings in panels. like Victorian homes. many have a lot of detail that never really showed. there is a misconception that Victorian houses had 5-6 different colors of paint. the old paint was lead base and dull. and usually 2 maybe 3 tones where used. drab green or a faded blue color with white trim and maybe black trim on some of the ornament designs. now you have like 5-6 colors using modern exterior paints. showing the true detail n the designs.

    most houses today are just stapled together. they wont last more than 50-60 years.

    You want to design houses? Can I ask how old you are?

    A few weeks before my dad died he said he wanted to make steel sculptures, one of a church, and asked me to bring him things like these books, soft drawing pencil etc. I told him I’d call round but never did, was too busy doing coke in Belfast. So ig I feel guilt and want to make a sculpture now. I don’t want to get too into it because it’s probably just grief, not my life path.
  4. #44
    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready It's actually very fascinating. I mean you can go crazy doing virtual structural design with drafting or 3D software. but unless you have a proper brace for loads (load bearing beams and truss and all that) it will just be a simple house drawing on paper. it wouldn't stand in the real world killing everyone inside.

    yep, you should take some part time courses in the field and see if it interest you and continue on through college. you wont have time to be so depressed.

    US SURGEOM GENERAL'S WARNING: STRUCTURAL DESIGN CAN CAUSE MENTAL ILLNESS AND SCHIZOPHERNIA.
  5. #45
    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by Kafka You want to design houses? Can I ask how old you are?

    A few weeks before my dad died he said he wanted to make steel sculptures, one of a church, and asked me to bring him things like these books, soft drawing pencil etc. I told him I’d call round but never did, was too busy doing coke in Belfast. So ig I feel guilt and want to make a sculpture now. I don’t want to get too into it because it’s probably just grief, not my life path.

    stop being depressed and be nice to people but give little fucks about issues. spend your mental energy on building up your life. go slow, don't keep telling yourself "At this rate, I'll never amount to shit"

    you dont know what might suddenly happen in your benefit. and be humble. the reason is, if you get excited about how high up you have advance, there will be a burn out effect and you will want more and start feeling down again. just roll with what you have.

    do what you just said you should do
  6. #46
    Originally posted by Kafka You want to design houses? Can I ask how old you are?

    A few weeks before my dad died he said he wanted to make steel sculptures, one of a church, and asked me to bring him things like these books, soft drawing pencil etc. I told him I’d call round but never did, was too busy doing coke in Belfast. So ig I feel guilt and want to make a sculpture now. I don’t want to get too into it because it’s probably just grief, not my life path.

    Come to the USA and Red will teach you to weld. Hell hold the torch over your shoulder like Pat Swazey in Ghost
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  7. #47
    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by General Butt.Naked Come to the USA and Red will teach you to weld. Hell hold the torch over your shoulder like Pat Swazey in Ghost

    ah haaa that was cute. You're playing Cubid Doll now too.

    Yeah, Red needs a girfriend. a wifey even. he will teach you to under water weld and you can make 100 bucks an hour working on ship repairs.
  8. #48
    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by Kafka I’m interested in decorative metalwork as a hobby but it will stay as a hobby. I got a lot of photos of metal from the Victoria and Albert museum I’ll post somewhere. What made you interested in it?

    Are you Irish, Kafka? Red looks like a big Irish Teddy Bear. he's from Chi-Town so he has a thick Chicago Accent which is more rare these days for people under the age of 50. no one has accents anymore. not regional ones.

    I don't think his family has Irish decent but I remember you mentioned Dublin.
  9. #49
    WellHung Black Hole
    hello kafka. please realize ur dreams, and fulfill your potential. That is all. THANK YOU.
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  10. #50
    Kafka sweaty
    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready Are you Irish, Kafka? Red looks like a big Irish Teddy Bear. he's from Chi-Town so he has a thick Chicago Accent which is more rare these days for people under the age of 50. no one has accents anymore. not regional ones.

    I don't think his family has Irish decent but I remember you mentioned Dublin.

    Idk who Red is, I don’t wanna go to America and get shot getting off the plane, I only date autists.
  11. #51
    Originally posted by Kafka Idk who Red is, I don’t wanna go to America and get shot getting off the plane, I only date autists.

    Oh so THATS why you found us here. Yeah-welcome.
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  12. #52
    Meikai Heck This Schlong
    I'd rather be down in Bellaghy, tbh.

    And as for what I'd like to be doing... I think I'd like to be lying in the dark, maybe? Presumably surrounded by a Provo company - a comrade on my left, another one on my right, and a clip of ammunition in my little Armalite.

    (I really have to stop doing [P]IRA song memes but I find it funny as fuck and I don't know when it'll stop being funny as fuck for me. Sorry. You triggered this though.)
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  13. #53
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    A smokey downtown Jazz club, back in the before times.
  14. #54
    Kafka sweaty
    I think jazz music sounds like the descent into hell.
  15. #55
    STER0S Space Nigga [the disappointingly unanticipated slab]
    filipina whorehouse
  16. #56
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Kafka I think jazz music sounds like the descent into hell.

    What about something like this? Is this the depths of hell?

  17. #57
    Kafka sweaty
    Originally posted by mmQ What about something like this? Is this the depths of hell?


    Like limbo
  18. #58
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Kafka Like limbo

    What are your favorite INSTRUMENTS? You basically a drum guitar bass fan?
  19. #59
    Kafka sweaty
    Originally posted by mmQ What are your favorite INSTRUMENTS? You basically a drum guitar bass fan?

    Idk I play violin sometimes. This song came to mind: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=co5gy_2uOEY
  20. #60
    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Hey I took Alto Sax in Highschool for like 3 months before getting kicked out because of a fight.

    I was starting to get the hang of it. Never took it back up though :(
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