Brutticus

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[–] Brutticus@lemm.ee 6 points 4 days ago (1 children)

wasnt this motherfucker also Hector in Veronica Mars?

[–] Brutticus@lemm.ee 2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Thank you so much! This really helped. I live in a big metro area and there are more than I thought. Thank you for helping me get started

[–] Brutticus@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Does anyone have any idea how to find other local anarchists? Im realizing I have no idea how to organize.

[–] Brutticus@lemm.ee 31 points 1 week ago (4 children)

I have vague plans to goon for 16 hours

[–] Brutticus@lemm.ee 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

In Exodus, Moses asked to see God's face, and was not allowed to. God told him he would allow Moses to see his "back" instead. When I was a boy at Yeshiva, the prevailing wisdom was that God showed Moses the back of his neck, and his Tefilin knot. The Tefilin contains passages relating the Shema, and my Rabbis connected it back to how God has a devotion of his own to Israel in his tefilin (which this source also does).

The tefilin is a rite only permitted for men to practice, so I guess that's ones thing for this meme. But the word used for back, אֲחֹרָ֑י, is more accurately translated as "butt." Now why would God need a butt?

This is old Testament by the way. The J source for those who care, who often portrays God as a little earthier than the others.

[–] Brutticus@lemm.ee 1 points 2 weeks ago

would you believe this is a game my friends and i play idylly?

[–] Brutticus@lemm.ee 6 points 2 weeks ago

Experts? You mean, "People who saw Terminator"?

[–] Brutticus@lemm.ee 1 points 1 month ago

I really liked Prism. And I don't know, Radical Red just played different from how I like my single player pokemon experience.

[–] Brutticus@lemm.ee 1 points 1 month ago

I think there are triple battles now. Those might be 10 years old

[–] Brutticus@lemm.ee 12 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (5 children)

Doomgape

Yoked Plowbeast

Vagrant Plowbeasts

Kronch Wrangler

Leashling

Festerhide Boar

Dripping-Tongue Zubera

Demonic Taskmaster

Stinkdrinker bandit

Chasm Skulker

Vile Entomber

Nut Collector

Capricious Hellraiser

Sower of Temptation

Gulping Scraptrap

It that Betrays

Goblin Trashmaster

Endrek Sahr, Master Breeder

breeding pool

Master of Cruelties

Dingus Staff

Drowner of Hope

Galloping Lizrog

Hellrider

Portable Hole

Breaker of Armies

Stinkweed Imp

[–] Brutticus@lemm.ee 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

that honestly seems like on the low side

[–] Brutticus@lemm.ee 1 points 1 month ago

coprophagia- the consumption of feces.

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submitted 2 months ago by Brutticus@lemm.ee to c/diy
 

hello Lemmy,

Every little while I update you on my basement build as I encounter problems. I am pleased to tell you the city is out of our hair. We have gotten everything up to code.

So here is where things get weird. My roommate and I live down here in the basement. Our rooms don't have drywall or tile ceilings. Currently, our funds are exhausted, and I am not looking to pick a fight with the city over permitting with the ceilings. That's a someday kind of thing.

We would like a small modicum of noise privacy from each other though. Right now the walls go up to the top plate, and end at the joists. The joists are open, as illustrated.

I am thinking I put something in the joists. My thought was just to grab some faced fiber glass insulation, staple it in there, and cover up the other side with a piece cut out from a blanket. I was also thinking maybe some XPS, which would be easier to cut to size and shape around infrastructure. I'm worried about foam board's flammability. I was also checking around my options with various blanket types, finding wool to be a good option, and a welding blanket to be an option as well.

Am I insane? Are the words coming out of my mouth still making sense? Does anyone have any idea what I'm talking about? or any suggestions? Help would be appreciated.

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submitted 4 months ago by Brutticus@lemm.ee to c/diy
 

I bought this cheap bathroom vanity off of amazon and we assembled it. We cannot get the drawers on. These silver things get in the way. When I get them mounted in a way I feel is correct they prevent the drawer from closing all the way. I haven't dealt with anything like this.

Does anyone know how to mount it? I'm sure once its done Ill feel like an idiot for how simple it is.

Thanks

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by Brutticus@lemm.ee to c/diy
 

Oh boy Fedi, do I have a weird one.

Ive posted here a few times regarding my basement build, and one of the handymen noted that if I am not going to cover up my ceiling, I have two exposed I beams. One runs through the kitchen, and one through a bedroom (mine). We were talking about mounting a spice rack, and he said I could mount a piece of wood on to an I beam trolly.

These things are cheap, and they are strong. What kind of fuckery can I get up to with them? Especially one in my bedroom? Is there anything ceiling mounted you just wish you could slide across the room, and back again? I'm envisioning something I can collapse against the wall.

Is this just insane?

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submitted 9 months ago by Brutticus@lemm.ee to c/diy
 

Hello,

I have two interior doors to hang in my basement. One of my friend said he could cut/ hang them, but he suggested looking into hiring home depot's contractors install them, because I would still have to get them delivered anyway.

Okay, the problem: when I started this basement project, I hired some amateurs. They hung my walls. They eventually disappeared, and I had to finish them on my own. When they built my rough openings, they didn't even make them uniform with eachother. one of them is 38.25 by 76.75 in. One is 38.75 by 78 even.

I checked into pre hung doors, and they are all 80 inch tall, and they recommend another 2 in. Apparently interior door manufacture is controlled by a regional monopoly: anything a few inches shorter will double the price, or potentially more. And of course, add a month for the custom manufacture.

the rub is that I would have to wait an additional month for the contractors, and they want an exorbitant amount.

So I guess my question is, what are my options? Can I cut a pre-hung door and frame down to size? Is there something I should know about? Should I just get someone to hang a door cut to size? Or should i just give up and pay the money?

 

Hello, everyone. For the past few months, I have been renovating my father's basement, building an apartment for myself. The water, electrical, subfloors, and walls are in. All that really remains are the Kitchen Sink, the kitchen floor, and the doors. (And the bathroom, but thats another can of worms. And the ceiling.

I have been going back and forth on the ceiling for a while. I have been resisting drywall, and my dad is dead set against it; there is a lot of infrastructure down there that would both make it difficult to install, and needs to remain accessible. Furthermore, its only 8feet to the joists, so losing half an inch is kind of a problem. I had considered leaving it alone. I really liked the exposed look, and was even looking into Joist Shelving.

The last few weeks have proven to me though, that I really need to soundproof the ceiling. There is an entire cottage industry on youtube based around recommending soundproofing products. I had one handyman recommend streamer foam, which is different from accoustic foam (apparently!?), Ive seen people recommend Green Glue, and then someone else say, you get the same results with carpet glue. I see some people say Mass Loaded Vinyl could be useful, and then some one else say its expensive and supplemental (but might still be handy for pipes and HVAC). I was looking at sound proof blankets, and the big blocks of Styrofoam insulation they sell at home depot. I was considering hiring someone to install a drop ceiling.

Does anyone have any insight that might help me? I have nothing up in the ceiling currently. I have no real issue mixing and matching solutions, although I am somewhat still resistant to drywall ceilings.

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