Message from @Salo Saloson
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but that'd just be silly
Jk
Blocks of nutritional loaf hardened by fiber pulp.
so hardened gruel and paper
Paper & gruel? Very 13th century, I like.
Speaking of old effective things....https://youtu.be/hB-DIBtWWXo
Basically an entire wall of my room is a massive array of shelves made of cinderblocks and planks.
Cost me like 60 bucks total
That's good use of space & thrift while being minimalistic & practical.
Women really hate it tho haha
Naturally haha men do not decorate, we make our space ready for use. Let the wahmen have the "making it pretty" parts.
Cinder blocks belong outside or in the garage
Though I do confess to having the odd curiosity/decoration here & there.
See what Im dealing with here guys?
>not making your living space A E S T H E T I C
I'mma be real with you chief, that's just wrong
As does excess food storage (garage)
just don't have one of those "live, laugh, love" wall decal things
Excess food storage?! You gotta surplus mre below the sink😂
Dammit I cannot find an old pic of my shelves without a rifle next to it oh well
Imagine not thinking cinder blocks were *aesthetic*
I decorate with ammo cans lol
Call me a pragmatist but I rarely buy "decorations" unless my possessions serve that purpose.
the status of """culture""", everyone
Ammo cans are excellently toxicly masculine. Do it.
Tbh I want all my stuff draped in fur
we might as well hand the Louvre over to the Neanderthals
Talking smack on Neanderthal Gang?
Neander Gang Gang
I try to live by William Morris's advice, having nothing in my home I do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful
"Neanderthal Gang deserved it"
this post made by h. sapien gang
Based
Did goth gf buy it for you?
I'll label it under "conservation starter"
aesthetic, not so much
unless you're Poe
Bones work in my aesthetic
"whered you get it?" oh ya know this one time in Ukraine
"this one time, in a graveyard on Halloween..."
I have a skelton
My anatomy prof sorta told us where to get em
I like decorating with old prints of maps, nice to look at and useful