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Trained 4 year s ago
I absolutely love these posts. So fun. Keep em coming! heart
       
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HUGE 4 year s ago
#18 looks like discarded part of something made by glass blowing.
       
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Energy Inn 4 year s ago
#7 I know nothing about how to clam dig, but the linked site for clam guns shows products much much smaller in diameter that what's shown in the photo.
       
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Important 4 year s ago
#18 - Your mother's clit scraper
       
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Bride 4 year s ago
Shot a clam once,exactly what happended, shot it 5 times before I got it, damn thing was quick!
       
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Mistake 4 year s ago
Anybody who was alive in 2012 should know what the first one is.
       
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Kitten 4 year s ago
#4 is At 432 Park Avenue, New York a clusters of unoccupied sections throughout the tower allow wind to flow through and stabilize the building. That tower's structural engineer, Silvian Marcus, said that without the large, open-air mechanical floors, 432 Park Avenue would noticeably sway and be unacceptable to residents.
       
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salamoon 4 year s ago
#4 im pretty sure its for the wind currents.... (thats why its round in the middle).
also it doesnt make sense to build empty floors to make it higher....having an apartments there would be even more profitable. good
       
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Limited 4 year s ago
#1.. The so called "Aztec calendar" isn't..

#4.. Bullsh#t ... These are usually mechanical floors to consolidate and facilitate the electrical, plumbing and HVAC requirements of the building
If you are going to do this type of post at least be right about your answers
       
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salamoon 4 year s ago
"In another measure to reduce the potentially uncomfortable effects of swaying due to wind vortex loading on such a flexible tower, 432 Park is divided into seven vertical segments, each with 12 occupied floors.
Between each segment is a two-story-tall section without any windows or interior space, allowing wind gusts to pass through rather than around the building. These floors also contain modular mechanical services for the six floors above and below to reduce the number of ducts needed."
       
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Trained 4 year s ago
#17 If you used this for heating a closed space you'd probably only do it once unless you were somehow immune to the effects of carbon monoxide.
       
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“Weird sealed pouch inside a baggie filled with some sort of gel and some metal oval with raised lines on it.”

Answer: This is a reusable handwarmer. You can ’pop’ the metal and the gel will begin to crystallize, creating heat, then simmer it in hot water to reset.

 

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