LOLIRL. Needed this, thank you
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Shaka
Hasselhoff, when the wall fell
Shaka
Just a regular house in Tony Hawks Pro Skater.
When the walls slouched
Shaka, when the walls said "fuck it, I just can't anymore"
Shaka, when the walls slid
My wife isn't quite nerdy enough to get this yet, and my parents haven't watched TNG in so long they don't remember the phrase.
I have nobody who gets this in my life...
I'm the only Star Trek fan in my friends group and family, my dogs now have a ridiculous amount of knowledge of Star Trek lore, they're the only ones who will watch it with me.
SARGE, his spouse confused, his parents lost.
/c/tenforward understands you though.
/c/tenforward remembers...
The house was built by a 12 year old named Kyle.
They are compelled biologically to make bike ramps even if they've never seen a bike.
If you can do a spine transfer into the top open part of the building you can find a secret tape.
Nahhh 360 tabletop to footjam fakie on a bike
It’s funny to remember that bricks used to be structurally relevant. Also, that’s a wild pattern on the broken windows. Looks like snowflakes
Look at the fence near the building. You can tell this was skillfully done in a computer.
https://www.e-architect.com/england/sliding-house-margate
It’s even more interesting than that!
Neat! I figured some shenanigans were in place given how smooth everything was, but this being a real piece is even better!
When I first saw it I immediately thought “that’d be a pretty cool piece I hope someone can move it to an outdoor exhibit”
His eyes wide open!
Hmm you're right. It's pretty obvious once you see it. The fence has seven layers. That wall eats taco bell!
Whoever did the brick work was fantastic, too bad the rest of the crew failed.
When the walls considered thier small place in the vast universe and realized that no matter how many bricks they were made of ultimately they were but tiny specks of dust whizzing around in circles on the rock they were made from and will soon return to and so they sighed, got drunk, and called thier ex. But her husband picked up and then the wall was embarrassed. Until years later the wall agian considered thier small place in the vast universe and realized that no matter how many bricks they were made of ultimately they were but tiny specks of dust whizzing around in circles on the rock they were made from and will soon return to and so they sighed, got drunk, and called thier ex. This time she picked up and was divorced and the wall and its ex spent many days nights talking on the phone and going out and laughing and having a grand old time until they stopped talking one day for no discernable reason other than they just drifted apart as some couples do and then the wall sighed agian and shrugged, being built from specks of dusk on and of the rock whizzing through space that it was made of until finally one day it fell.
Ah. From the Bergman version. Classic.
Dat satellite dish is a trooper.
The Wall when the construction works
But is art, so the meaning changes entirely