Anonymous ID: 30b72f June 1, 2020, 2:55 p.m. No.9417970   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8007

great things have been done with bricks, down through the ages, over the very long many years.

but at the same time we've seen people use bricks for harm . . . or to suggest harm . . .

It's not the brick, it's the person with the brick who makes all the difference.

be the person who makes all the difference.

do great things with bricks.

Build news cities to last a long time.

Anonymous ID: 30b72f June 1, 2020, 3:02 p.m. No.9418082   🗄️.is 🔗kun

this is a rather mild tasteless story:

I had a friend who devised a way to make fences out of long lengths of sold manure that had dried in the sun and hardened into ten foot length 4x4's. He was able to make a fence with these.

He was the master of the shitpost

 

another anon's post made this stupid story flash into my head. Maybe I ought not post it but . . .

well, I want to make laughter and I did warn that it was tasteless.

Anonymous ID: 30b72f June 1, 2020, 3:18 p.m. No.9418320   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9418240

when the Florance dome was built every brick was placed in it's own very important orientation.

Bricks are high tech. No one should have messed with the emense and ominous power for good that bricks represent! They poked the wrong bear that time. The ancients who built great things are humming in anticipation (I imagine, but I don't speak for them) but if I were some ancient spirit brick layer builder soul (Saint of Architecture?) I'd be like 'you don't use bricks like that!!'

very bad to poke at that kind of spirit.

those people were big brawny souls hauling heavy loads up long stairs, they were worried about putting up roofs to keep out the rain. they had to figure out how to keep the cost of housing down so that there could be more people to do all the cool things that needed to be done, like fighting of slavers, and freeing captives, and bringing peace to the world . . .

that was their hope. A dry place to rest your head, a warm place to rest.

 

mock not those who lay the bricks!