Tobacco_Bhaji

Tobacco_Bhaji t1_je6272j wrote

Your made-up percentages mean very little. My family's life means a great deal.

I'm not willing to let my ego, my small man complex or whatever it is you cowboys are dealing with, put them at risk.

It's pointless thing to do. Your penis does not grow with risk taking.

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Tobacco_Bhaji t1_jdvkmrn wrote

>If you're not sure whether a wall is load-bearing or not, it's essential to consult with a structural engineer or a licensed contractor before you start any demolition or construction work.

If you're not a structural engineer or similarly qualified person, you aren't sure. You just think you're sure. You need to consult a licensed engineer.

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Tobacco_Bhaji t1_jcmldg5 wrote

Unless it's in the middle of nowhere, it usually gets preserved where it is. So they uncover as much as they can, record everything they can about it, then preserve it right there and build a layer over it such that it can safely be built upon.

If they didn't do this, there'd be nowhere to live. I live in Gloucester along a stream. It is absolutely guaranteed that if we were to dig around under my house, there'd be artefacts of some sort.

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Tobacco_Bhaji t1_ja7yz5e wrote

>I’m studying classics at university and during a modern literature module we studied Jane Eyre. Now I have read it all, written many notes and essays on it and have a pretty good grip on it (not particularly hard when the author is the least subtle author I have ever read).

Right. You've written 'many essays'. 'Least subtle'.

I don't know where to begin here, but the fact that you don't understand vol 3 belies the 'least subtle' notion. Never mind what it says about the 'many essays'.

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