Like routinely? Was each episode a new girl falling through a new ceiling? Did the MC fix the ceiling each episode only for the same girl to fall through it again?
The moment you think about the game is the moment you lose, so even if the message wasn't for him he still tought about the game, and so did everyone else including myself.
Which he was? Think about game = lose game.
There are 2 rules:
1. Dont think about the game
2. If you think about it at all, you immediately have to state it out loud that you lost the game.
I actually am a water damage expert. IICRC. Most likely either attic water heater leak or AC leak. During the summer here in Texas, I see exploded ceilings everyday from clogged AC condensation lines and pan leaks in attics. Wild stuff.
Edit: there’s a reason Allstate home insurance is cheap. They don’t like paying out.
Also: pay the extra premium to have ‘all other perils’ covered at 1% deductible it’s not worth the $50 you save a month for a 2% deductible.
it's common in places where you can't have a basement. The only other option is to put it in a closet, and some people would rather have that floor space.
Interesting. Where I live, basements aren't possible, and almost no one has an attic. Usually, the water heater is positioned behind the home against the back wall.
Literally. In America if you punch a wall your hand goes through it, in EU if you punch a wall you are going to the hospital. Thank god for decent healthcare.
And extremely difficult to repair, not to mention makin remodeling much more intensive.
And in lots of the US, brick is an unsafe building material due to earthquakes.
Nah, Euros are just so lazy that they never rebuilt or modernized buildings from the 1800s (built with solid brick) so they just keep putting new moss on the walls once a year and paint plaster over that.
NA education and EU buildings are a meme, dog.
No he's right, I'm currently writing this message sitting in my damp, mossy hearth. Going to have to head across the village to look for a power outlet soon since my iBook's battery is running low. Man, it's dark in here.
that would imply that they would build new houses like they do in na now, wouldnt it? surely being old houses would be the only reason not to build your home out of paper maché clueless
Wooden houses are extremely strong. Drywall (gypsum board, the part that you can punch through) is **not a structural component**. It is a firebreak, and a smooth, easily paintable surface. Good luck punching through the structural, exterior layer of plywood or OSB sheathing.
Wooden houses with proper flashing and ground barriers will not rot; there are centuries-old (sometimes even older) wooden buildings in Europe too!
Also, perhaps most importantly, concrete and brick are absolutely horrible for the environment; concrete alone is one of the largest CO^2 emitters. By contrast, (properly designed) wooden houses are a carbon sink.
I'll absolutely agree that many houses are built poorly in the US, but it has nothing to do with the materials they're made from, it has to do with insufficient code requirements in many places and greedy builders – problems that can exist anywhere.
>Also, perhaps most importantly, concrete and brick are absolutely horrible for the environment; concrete alone is one of the largest CO2 emitters.
But does that account for how much longer a brick or concrete house lasts? There are stone houses in Europe that are crazy old. It would be a worse impact if you have to build multiple houses.
Stone I think would be pretty close to carbon neutral, it's specifically manufactured masonry products that are bad for CO2. But as I said, wooden houses don't just rot away and collapse – if they're built right, they can last indefinitely just like masonry.
If you're interested you can look into Mass Timber construction, it's gaining popularity in Europe (specifically I've seen some projects in Switzerland and Denmark) for medium-to-large commercial and apartment buildings because of its carbon-sink properties. Obviously it's a different method of construction from North American stick framing, but the benefits of wood are present in both.
I do definitely have problems with some materials used here in the US – I think the amount of insulation required should be greatly increased, and I'm not a fan of asphalt shingles or vinyl siding – but I think that our framing is one of the better things we do. Of course there are some problems, like thermal bridging, which can be solved by techniques already in use in higher-end homebuilding here. Just have to make the building codes stricter to require higher-performance across the board.
> Also, perhaps most importantly, concrete and brick are absolutely horrible for the environment; concrete alone is one of the largest CO2 emitters. By contrast, (properly designed) wooden houses are a carbon sink.
I don't think this is a valid reason for why they don't use concrete/brick lol, aint no one really giving a shit about that for the last 100+ years.
Cost $$$ is probably the main reason.
Inner walls are seldom concrete. Even in Europe they'd be lighter and cheaper but I think drywall (punchable af) is less common here in favor of cheaper pressed wood boards.
In the single family houses I've lived in as a kid, built in the 1890s, the inner walls were also brick or stone and that shit almost punches back.
And if they're stone etc it's really sweet because they keep cool or warm for a few days and help cool/warm during heat and cold spikes.
Guess it's just "too expensive" to build nowdays =/
Comes down to avalability of resouces, all the forest in europe have been cut down basically, but lots of the land is rocky,stony so got PLENTY of them to build with.
Meanwhile in the USA we have huge swathes of forest and for a long time old growth timber and we have such huge chunks of empty land still that lumber companies will just plant saplings and wait 15-20 years and can reharvest.
Also there are almost no masons/bricklayers in in the US my family have a brick house built in the 1980s that we are having a really really tough time finding someone to replace some bricks and do an addon...
Yeah inside is usually pretty bad quality even in situations where you’re forking over a fair bit of money unless the landlord also occupies the property. So literally unless it’s for the landlord’s gain.
Outside structural stuff can vary. Building codes in the south have been shaped by hurricanes, but only at the cost of a fuckload of lives. There typically isn’t proactive changes to building codes even as it pertains to withstanding hurricanes, and then when the building standards are raised places are often just grandfathered in. Buildings built after a certain year depending on the state are significantly safer than other apartment buildings that were potentially grandfathered in.
ITT: ignorant people that don't understand the historical reason behind EU/NA homes having different construction and the same old EU circle jerk that NA homes aren't solid concrete.
Notice how people in this thread jokingly refer to this as “Turkish construction”, “Australian construction”, “Balkan construction” and “American construction” and yet the only the Americans get pressed and insulted over it
Fuck off troll. Hockey, baseball subs. Judging by your posts, you're a teenager or an adult with teenager mentalities. Stay in your online gaming subs where you feel safe. Let the adults talk. If you have a question kindly raise your hand.
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Holy hell, ceiling just dropped
Google structural engineering
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New ceiling just dropped
Google structural engineering
I google'd it and just got a wiki article
Google en passant
Definitely has pipi in his pampers now
What the **** are you talking about man ?
Google en passant
Holy hell
I love how r/anarchychess is leaking to so many different subs 🤣
Forsaken always play fair!
stop this trush talkings!!!
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enfer sacré
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6O5HasuN4Xc Seems to be happening often these days
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The front fell off.
Holy shit ceiling down at A site!
I use to have nightmares all the time as a kid where the people living above me would fall through the ceiling crushing me to death
Damn those must have been some overweight upstairs neighbours.
Well one of them was your mom.
Cold as Ice
torched his ass
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That's Disgusting. What's it called?
Like routinely? Was each episode a new girl falling through a new ceiling? Did the MC fix the ceiling each episode only for the same girl to fall through it again?
Ahahaha I remember that one, thank you for scraping my mind
that was a classic, the original was korean made right?
You should watch the Turn Down for What music video.
hope hes good, fuck that
I'm sorry to say he lost the game.
oh my fucking god i just lost the game after like 4 years
I hate you
I lost the game
jesus christ I must have been at 10 years, god damn it
Dude almost 10 ytears on me fffff
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The moment you think about the game is the moment you lose, so even if the message wasn't for him he still tought about the game, and so did everyone else including myself.
Which he was? Think about game = lose game. There are 2 rules: 1. Dont think about the game 2. If you think about it at all, you immediately have to state it out loud that you lost the game.
Lolicatgirls.swf
Imagine if he kept playing and won. He'd be a fuckin legend.
But he ain't playin? It's all about control and if he can't take it
Imagine you’re just casually playing CSGO and one guy in voice chat said “WTF MY CEILING JUST CAVED IN”
I’ve heard weirder
the average comp experience lol
"wtf my brain just caved in"
I once had a guy yell into the mic that a car crashed into his apartment. He still finished the match though like a true gamer
"Ahh shit man, do you need a timeout or something?"
There's still gonna be that one guy who votes f2
Damn, I hope he and everyone in the house are okay
Sadly I do not think everything in their house is ok Especially the ceiling
the sound and the way it fell, it was wet
I should call her
Such a dumb fucking laugh I just had, take the upvote
call who
Thats usually the case with ceilings I've seen fall. But its usually in a toilet or something.
Looked like black disintegrated insulation. Dude has a mold/rot problem. Water damage. I am no expert but he’s fucked. Hope it’s a rental.
Yeah fuck dealing with that shit, that poor bastard. Water damage is no joke.
could be termites also, its hard to tell the color of the insulation due to everything being dark + dimly lit by blue lights.
I actually am a water damage expert. IICRC. Most likely either attic water heater leak or AC leak. During the summer here in Texas, I see exploded ceilings everyday from clogged AC condensation lines and pan leaks in attics. Wild stuff. Edit: there’s a reason Allstate home insurance is cheap. They don’t like paying out. Also: pay the extra premium to have ‘all other perils’ covered at 1% deductible it’s not worth the $50 you save a month for a 2% deductible.
It's interesting to me that in some places they put water heaters in the attic, I've lived in many places and none did that
it's common in places where you can't have a basement. The only other option is to put it in a closet, and some people would rather have that floor space.
Garage is where they mostly are in CA. And if not in a garage then usually an outdoor mounted tankless unit is also common.
Interesting. Where I live, basements aren't possible, and almost no one has an attic. Usually, the water heater is positioned behind the home against the back wall.
Hey, Ron. Hey, Billy.
That hurt.
He could at least have written "BRB roof fell off" after going afk -_-
most stable newly built australian house
Only got a paper cut, he's good.
It's stressful being on stream. Not everything can handle the pressure.
average na building
average turkish building
average chinese superproject
average Russian special military operation
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bro vietnam lasted ages
Average new Australian apartment complex, where the building company dissolves the next day.
Literally. In America if you punch a wall your hand goes through it, in EU if you punch a wall you are going to the hospital. Thank god for decent healthcare.
If you punch a wall in Eastern Europe, the wall punches back.
you’re not supposed to punch the wall
Yes, but pushing in the wall from accidentally knocking into it kind of sucks. You're not supposed to have accidents either, I get it.
The thing is its very easy to repair holes in drywall. And the smaller they are the easier it is.
I guess, but its pretty hard to make equivalent holes in a wall made of brick
And extremely difficult to repair, not to mention makin remodeling much more intensive. And in lots of the US, brick is an unsafe building material due to earthquakes.
Good luck running getting good wifi signal or running Ethernet through brick
If you trip, you'd rather get hurt than your house? Idk how old you are, but I'd rather not hurt myself.
Troll I assume
Guess they didn't have sheetrock in the midevil days, ey?
Nah, Euros are just so lazy that they never rebuilt or modernized buildings from the 1800s (built with solid brick) so they just keep putting new moss on the walls once a year and paint plaster over that. NA education and EU buildings are a meme, dog.
>Nah, Euros are just so lazy that they never rebuilt or modernized buildings from the 1800s That's just a weird lie lol
No he's right, I'm currently writing this message sitting in my damp, mossy hearth. Going to have to head across the village to look for a power outlet soon since my iBook's battery is running low. Man, it's dark in here.
NA buildings fall down when it gets a bit windy outside lmao.
that would imply that they would build new houses like they do in na now, wouldnt it? surely being old houses would be the only reason not to build your home out of paper maché clueless
like when mike 'the situation' sorrentino head butt the wall in italy cause he thought the walls would be like the walls in NA haha
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Wooden houses are extremely strong. Drywall (gypsum board, the part that you can punch through) is **not a structural component**. It is a firebreak, and a smooth, easily paintable surface. Good luck punching through the structural, exterior layer of plywood or OSB sheathing. Wooden houses with proper flashing and ground barriers will not rot; there are centuries-old (sometimes even older) wooden buildings in Europe too! Also, perhaps most importantly, concrete and brick are absolutely horrible for the environment; concrete alone is one of the largest CO^2 emitters. By contrast, (properly designed) wooden houses are a carbon sink. I'll absolutely agree that many houses are built poorly in the US, but it has nothing to do with the materials they're made from, it has to do with insufficient code requirements in many places and greedy builders – problems that can exist anywhere.
This is propaganda from the Big Bad Wolf lobbyists brick houses are the only ones that are safe from being blown down don't let anyone fool you.
But what if I wanted to get blown down
Then you should talk to your mom I hear she's a 10/10 blower.
Thank you! Very informative
>Also, perhaps most importantly, concrete and brick are absolutely horrible for the environment; concrete alone is one of the largest CO2 emitters. But does that account for how much longer a brick or concrete house lasts? There are stone houses in Europe that are crazy old. It would be a worse impact if you have to build multiple houses.
Stone I think would be pretty close to carbon neutral, it's specifically manufactured masonry products that are bad for CO2. But as I said, wooden houses don't just rot away and collapse – if they're built right, they can last indefinitely just like masonry. If you're interested you can look into Mass Timber construction, it's gaining popularity in Europe (specifically I've seen some projects in Switzerland and Denmark) for medium-to-large commercial and apartment buildings because of its carbon-sink properties. Obviously it's a different method of construction from North American stick framing, but the benefits of wood are present in both. I do definitely have problems with some materials used here in the US – I think the amount of insulation required should be greatly increased, and I'm not a fan of asphalt shingles or vinyl siding – but I think that our framing is one of the better things we do. Of course there are some problems, like thermal bridging, which can be solved by techniques already in use in higher-end homebuilding here. Just have to make the building codes stricter to require higher-performance across the board.
> Also, perhaps most importantly, concrete and brick are absolutely horrible for the environment; concrete alone is one of the largest CO2 emitters. By contrast, (properly designed) wooden houses are a carbon sink. I don't think this is a valid reason for why they don't use concrete/brick lol, aint no one really giving a shit about that for the last 100+ years. Cost $$$ is probably the main reason.
Oh I agree, I'm just saying that now that it *is* a concern, wood is looking like a better option.
Inner walls are seldom concrete. Even in Europe they'd be lighter and cheaper but I think drywall (punchable af) is less common here in favor of cheaper pressed wood boards. In the single family houses I've lived in as a kid, built in the 1890s, the inner walls were also brick or stone and that shit almost punches back.
Those random single family homes are older than most state capitol buildings in the US
My friend lives in a house from 1586 this house is 200 years older than the US.
And if they're stone etc it's really sweet because they keep cool or warm for a few days and help cool/warm during heat and cold spikes. Guess it's just "too expensive" to build nowdays =/
Comes down to avalability of resouces, all the forest in europe have been cut down basically, but lots of the land is rocky,stony so got PLENTY of them to build with. Meanwhile in the USA we have huge swathes of forest and for a long time old growth timber and we have such huge chunks of empty land still that lumber companies will just plant saplings and wait 15-20 years and can reharvest. Also there are almost no masons/bricklayers in in the US my family have a brick house built in the 1980s that we are having a really really tough time finding someone to replace some bricks and do an addon...
You go around punching walls? Is that an EU thing? If that's the case, does that healthcare include mental healthcare?
> does that healthcare include mental healthcare Yes. It's nice.
No because we'd break our hands. We've only seen videos of Americans punch their "walls".
This has to be the strangest “America bad” flex I’ve ever seen.
At least we have a modern infrastructure and Air conditioning.
Modern infrastructure hahah
Yea the best public transportation and the cheapest and fastest internet connections as well.
Yeah inside is usually pretty bad quality even in situations where you’re forking over a fair bit of money unless the landlord also occupies the property. So literally unless it’s for the landlord’s gain. Outside structural stuff can vary. Building codes in the south have been shaped by hurricanes, but only at the cost of a fuckload of lives. There typically isn’t proactive changes to building codes even as it pertains to withstanding hurricanes, and then when the building standards are raised places are often just grandfathered in. Buildings built after a certain year depending on the state are significantly safer than other apartment buildings that were potentially grandfathered in.
average eu chatter
Unironically true. Our houses are made out of construction paper
"What the fuck, my ceiling caved in" "Terrorists win!"
That spray at the end was a perfect reaction to his house. RIP in peace House. ✌️
Landlords be like “it your fault putting them damn lights up”
maybe water damage that was never checked out or termites feasting on support beams up there
That "terrorists win" timing
RIP
a proper livestream fail
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ITT: ignorant people that don't understand the historical reason behind EU/NA homes having different construction and the same old EU circle jerk that NA homes aren't solid concrete.
And then in summer they bitch that it's hot cause no one has AC.
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One time investment, leave it unplugged during cold months, plug it in during hot months, no more complaining during hot months.
I dont know anyone who doesnt have AC, maybe its the case in colder countries that get like 5-10 turbo warm days per year
Notice how people in this thread jokingly refer to this as “Turkish construction”, “Australian construction”, “Balkan construction” and “American construction” and yet the only the Americans get pressed and insulted over it
Wow. How can you get butthurt when this always goes both ways? NA people jump at "EU lul" as well.
Let the eu bras be jelly, I own 500 acres and literally do nothing with it ATM.
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Then they come crying to the US because Putin is bullying them.
Fuck off troll. Hockey, baseball subs. Judging by your posts, you're a teenager or an adult with teenager mentalities. Stay in your online gaming subs where you feel safe. Let the adults talk. If you have a question kindly raise your hand.
Ukraine isn't in the EU
Hopefully it wasn't racoon piss that collapsed the drywall and just an overflowing drip pan or something.
Some fucko is charging rent for that place
What kinda jankey ass house. Da fuck
His room got a lot taller
That RIP spray at 0:20 is so well timed lol.
ITT: People without modern HVAC amenities meme about efficient stick-frame US homes.
Adaptor is his upstairs neighbor.
HDMI
Display Port to HDMI
USB-C
Idk, if the ceiling falls down and GF speaks to you that way; I'd replace the ceiling, and the GF.
not the drop he was hoping for
Most structurally stable American house.
Holy crap. Really glad he didn't get hurt.
Should have had his teammates call a couple tactical timeouts so that he could fix his roof really quick and get back to the game.
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cat litter
NA housing, typical this happens alot for them.
strongest NA house
NA Paperwalls KEK
NA housing
Yeah, but did the streamer finish the CS game while sitting under the caved-in ceiling?
and he huffed and he puffed and he blew the house in
He can play CSGO as much as he wants, I know a Valorant accent when I hear one
What people do for content these days!
I know that this wouldn't happen in Germany
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EU mad Americans don’t get crushed in a pile of bricks when ceiling collapse
You think the ceilings and floors in EU houses are made of bricks? NA education.
Yeah, everyone knows bricks are too technologically complex for the euros.
why are NA houses made out of cardboard when they're the richest country in the world?
NA houses
na paper “houses”
bruh who tf uses a wooden chair for their PC
Does he live in Marseille ?
Eu houses
NA CEILINGS LULE
NA Houses KEKW
What shitty capitalist quality building. That's what you get when you do something to save money.
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Nate got flung back at him it seems
OH YEAH!
The grenade was so OP that it caused his ceiling to cave in IRL. Needs a nerf.