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bwconstructionltd · 2 years ago
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vintagehomecollection · 11 months ago
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House Beautiful Weekend Homes, 1990
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arc-hus · 1 month ago
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Plateau Project, Pittwater, Australia - Rama Architects
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thenamesapollo · 6 months ago
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nightmare and his stupid mascot that is basically him but with even less redeeming qualities.
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devils-yui · 5 months ago
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Do you think the Iaconian High Guard were happy to go home for once, even in a charge of an attack on Sentinel? Do you think they’d have expected to survive and gone home? Do you think they’ll ever keep in memory the thought that the first glimpse of their “home” again in what felt like eons became their last as they were exiled again?
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dizzybizz · 1 year ago
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tnb e24 fkn crazy man i feel ill
why are they like this
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distractionpie · 3 months ago
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genuinely wtf was going through Eddie's head when be got that house? the preview seems to show it is genuinely unsafe in multiple ways. it's not even like he did it in ignorance thinking the house was decent bc we've already established that Buck took one look at the photos and saw that the place was bad. sure buying implies long term stability, but if he wants Chris back in his life wouldn't it make more sense for him not to make a downpayment on a house where all he can afford is something that isn't a reasonable place for his son to inhabit (house downpayments usually being much more than an rental deposit) and instead sign a long lease on a rental that Christopher could safely and reasonably go to.
like i've already seen some good theorising about what the run down house symbolises about Eddie and the way he feels, but i am baffled by it as an in universe decision
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kyangconstructionptyltd · 4 months ago
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Why Hiring a Professional Plasterer in Carina is Essential for Quality Finishes
Understanding the Importance of Plastering Plastering is an essential aspect of construction and renovation that significantly impacts the aesthetics and durability of a building. Whether you are working on a new home, a commercial space, or a renovation project, hiring a Plasterering Services Carina ensures that you achieve smooth, flawless, and long-lasting surfaces. Proper plastering enhances…
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born-on-stgeorges-day · 7 months ago
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Sooooo good!
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captainrufflebanger · 3 months ago
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What the hell is going on suddenly that I'm getting 6+ "anon" asks for donations per day now?!
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I don't want to turn anon asks off but damn this is getting out of hand 💀
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toyastales · 1 year ago
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A nice eat in nook
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vintagehomecollection · 1 year ago
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The drawing room at Womersley Hall in South Yorkshire has a fine plaster ceiling and fireplace, probably the work of the eighteenth-century architect James Paine. The fireplace opening is faced in Delft tiles and features classical mouldings, columns, and medallions.
The Fireplace, 1994
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arc-hus · 5 months ago
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Casa en Gardelegui, Spain - Roberto Ercilla Arquitectura
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rubberpuckies · 5 months ago
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ive had. an insane night
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fantasticgothicpeachsludge · 4 months ago
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I find Jun ho x Recruiter so funny and compelling especially the thought of them dating during the two year time jump
I love the idea of Jun ho unknowingly dating a man who’s not only a part of the games but does shit like Bread or Lottery FOR FUN in his SPARE TIME
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tallsprout · 9 months ago
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Hey, this is your sign to go out and find somewhere local/in your state a place that is a beautiful piece of preserved history and enjoy it. It can be a small museum, a big museum, an ancient landmark or just really really old parts of town. Go out and find and appreciate something someone obviously put a lot of time, and effort, and care into creating.
Look to see how far civilization has not only progressed since the beginning of history, but also how much of modern stuff is so sterile and manufactured and plain. In the process of progress, and much needed advancement to better civilization as a whole, we've discarded too often the beauty of unique pieces in favor of having everything be exactly the same, easy to make, and only functional.
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