LloydAtkinson t1_j5pgem2 wrote
Reply to comment by 79r100 in Brazil's Lula appoints Indigenous ministers to reverse Amazon deforestation by loggiews
Meanwhile other countries use bricks, because they are civilized. You can literally dig clay from almost anywhere on the planet.
79r100 t1_j5phpza wrote
Have you tried to hire a mason lately?
Holy god, if anyone listening wants to make a good living and feels a little lost- become a brick tender and in 10 years you can name your price.
Make sure to get health coverage and cover yourself on your work comp policy. You’ll need it.
RoscoePSoultrain t1_j5pr64g wrote
I tried but didn't know the secret tickle handshake.
Seriously though, being a mason is some hard yakka. Very high wrist loads, often with impact, and constant exposure to stone and concrete dust.
Tzintzuntzan24 t1_j5pj18h wrote
Good luck in an earthquake with a brick structure.
Weegee_Spaghetti t1_j5qjyxb wrote
Wow, I hope you're a troll.
salalberryisle t1_j5rr5wq wrote
It's why most wet coast homes are built from wood
seapulse t1_j5ptluk wrote
Don’t bricks have some amount of sand/concrete in them, which we are also facing a global shortage of? I’m the first person to protest deforestation, but there is something beneficial about a building material being farmable.
oh god minecraft has had it right all along
Weegee_Spaghetti t1_j5qk1e9 wrote
sand and concrete shortage lmfao.
seapulse t1_j5qoc8i wrote
ask-me-about-my-cats t1_j5qd2xm wrote
Yeah great let's use brick housing in California. That won't kill millions of people.
LongFluffyDragon t1_j5r3qtx wrote
Mining is far from non-destructive, and you cant farm clay.
Building with bricks is also incredibly stupid in any area that gets hot or has earthquakes. We are going to see a lot of stone and brick buildings being torn down in europe in the next decade due to becoming uninhabitable.
HobbitFoot t1_j5pj4fj wrote
But what is the carbon offset of a brick?
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