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skrubu · 5 days ago
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somepikminpostcards · 3 months ago
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petmilkpop · 2 years ago
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Basement Lookout
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Inspiration for a sizable basement remodel with a transitional look-out vinyl floor, beige walls, a corner fireplace, and a brick fireplace
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simplyhaleyxo · 2 years ago
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Basement Lookout
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Inspiration for a sizable basement remodel with a transitional look-out vinyl floor, beige walls, a corner fireplace, and a brick fireplace
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yoitisi · 2 years ago
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Basement Lookout
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Inspiration for a sizable basement remodel with a transitional look-out vinyl floor, beige walls, a corner fireplace, and a brick fireplace
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systemy · 2 years ago
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Family Room Open Chicago Game room - large modern open concept ceramic tile, multicolored floor and tray ceiling game room idea with gray walls, no fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
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shiloku · 2 years ago
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Basement Lookout
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Inspiration for a sizable basement remodel with a transitional look-out vinyl floor, beige walls, a corner fireplace, and a brick fireplace
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saerily · 2 years ago
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Basement Lookout
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Inspiration for a sizable basement remodel with a transitional look-out vinyl floor, beige walls, a corner fireplace, and a brick fireplace
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jaydalexingram · 2 years ago
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Basement Lookout
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Inspiration for a sizable basement remodel with a transitional look-out vinyl floor, beige walls, a corner fireplace, and a brick fireplace
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raining-static · 2 years ago
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Family Room - Home Bar An illustration of a large, open-concept, minimalist family room with a bar, gray walls, and exposed beams that lacks a fireplace
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robynravenclaw · 2 years ago
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Traditional Basement - Basement Inspiration for a large, timeless look-out basement renovation with a beige color scheme and no fireplace
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dailytaylormhill · 2 years ago
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Lookout Basement
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Example of a large traditional look-out vinyl floor basement with beige walls and no fireplace.
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cripthevoteuk · 2 years ago
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Basement Lookout Inspiration for a sizable basement remodel with a transitional look-out vinyl floor, beige walls, a corner fireplace, and a brick fireplace
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luna-loveboop · 8 months ago
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Linktober day twelve- favourite game
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Skyward sword! My favourite game forever :)) The duets with Fi are by far my favourite gameplay aspect and recurring scenes in the game.
The music is The Ballad of the Goddess with Link's harp accompaniment. I played through on three different instruments like fifteen times, and checked every note on ocarina before I carved it. So. It's very accurate. Close ups of the music +my reference because yes
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Also I replaced the treble clef with the triforce
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the-physicality · 3 days ago
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here's what i want to say, politely: I am really tired of people [specifically on twitter] complaining about the structure of the expansion draft. what's done is done. but you can still make a competitive team.
However, I do think someone did the math wrong. many people are focusing on how many people teams were allowed to protect, but I think the real math problem was how many the expansion teams were allowed to take.
going into expansion, each team had on average like 12 players' rights [under contract or RFA] with the rest set to become free agents. If you say each team can only lose 3, and you protect the 4th player after losing 2, more of the lower salaried players stay on their team. then, each expansion team ends up with 9 players or their rights, as do the original teams [more or less].
This also means that expansion teams still have options when it comes to who they can select [which is the issue with protecting more people when the number of free agents is so high]. this is instead of expansion teams ending up with 12 and original teams ending up with 8.
then, you go into free agency with every needing roughly the same number of players, and everything can even out.
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amygdalae · 9 months ago
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I'm working on a Halloween party playlist teehee
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