Spyke
lemmy.world

And while we're at it, these yellow-lit interiors with brown tiles were pretty too.

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Yeah, they were probably completely transparent colorless glass 😂😩

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sh.itjust.works

I like this look. It has this aura of beautiful golden light about it. It has that aura without going the full gaudy gilded look like you would find in something the president built.

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lemmy.world

That golden light would look great on my water bed and lava lamp collection.

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Sweet sweet 80s, you've come back! Glass blocks and waterbeds, here we come!

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papalonianreply
lemmy.world

Two things are better on a water bed... One of them is sleep

Have literally never heard a positive experience of fucking on a water bed. Can't imagine it would be enjoyable.

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Never. Nobody I've met with the experience has ever painted it in a positive light. So I've never gone out of my way to make it happen. Had the opportunity once or twice. Opted for a regular bed.

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sh.itjust.works

I legitimately have avocado colored ceramic midcentury modern lamps in that likely belong in that bedroom.

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TheMinionsreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Shitposts on Lemmy are basically just post whatever you want.

Sometimes it’s beans, sometimes it’s moth, sometimes it’s highly specific nostalgia. Also a lot of trans rights stuff (happy pride, btw).

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I always wanted to smash one of these walls with a sledge hammer. I bet it would be satisfying as fuck. Not because I hate them or anything, but because I grew up with games like KnockOut and Don't Break the Ice and these walls trigger my desire to smash out the blocks without destroying the whole wall.

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Haha. I think I have seen these with a couple of windows smashed. Although something tells me they'd be quite hard to smash — like a CRT.

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Those are my basement windows. Previous owners fucked me over if I want to let some air in my basement though.

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db2
lemmy.world

It's not set up to be a giant Scrabble board. Disappointing.

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lemmy.world

Huh I've never seen a wall of these and I'm old enough to remember the 70's. Glass block was something you replaced your old basement windows with

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

It must be a regional thing as we're probably about the same age. Growing up in CA, I frequently saw portions of walls made of these, especially in businesses and universities. One house by me had a cool turret staircase with alternating wall sections made of these glass bricks. There wasn't much privacy at night, although you could only make out vague shapes.

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lemmy.world

Yes, but only with a way to get some air in and out.

In my daughters student dormitory, the large corridor linking all the apartments on a level has such a glass wall. 100% closed, no way to air this out.

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Maalusreply
lemmy.world

100% because it is a fire wall or regulations ask for it.

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100% because it is a fire wall

I don't know what you're talking about, it would be hell to run cat6 through that. I'd definitely route around it and put the firewall in an adjacent room.

The wall material is so hard you'd think it was meant to stop an actual fire.

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discuss.online

Can somebody help me? I'm trying to come up with a Tetris joke but I keep filling the screen with trash.

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If I might Plonk in, I have a solution 4-Widening up your perspective. If your Garbage is a Cheese Race you might want to take it slow and don't Sprint, but if it's neat you might want T-spin your mindset around and build on top. Take it in Stride, Back-to-Back, and you can Perfectly Clear out your board.

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And the best version is by Doctor Spin aka. Andrew Lloyd Webber. The guy who wrote the most famous songs in Cats, The Phantom of the Opera, Evita, etc.

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Type B would like to have a word with you, and Type C a steel Chair.

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I lived in a flat in London where the only window was filled with these glass bricks. I think I would have preferred a window.

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I'm likely replacing one of my picture windows with these for thermal reasons.

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lemmy.world

Also, teraco as floor material. It cleans easily and it stupidly resistant to damage.

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