I want these walls back
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I always wanted to smash one of these walls with a sledge hammer. I bet it would be satisfying as fuck. Not because I hate them or anything, but because I grew up with games like KnockOut and Don't Break the Ice and these walls trigger my desire to smash out the blocks without destroying the whole wall.
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I always wanted to smash one of these walls with a sledge hammer. I bet it would be satisfying as fuck. Not because I hate them or anything, but because I grew up with games like KnockOut and Don't Break the Ice and these walls trigger my desire to smash out the blocks without destroying the whole wall.
Haha. I think I have seen these with a couple of windows smashed. Although something tells me they'd be quite hard to smash — like a CRT.
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Why is this a shitpost? It's nostalgia
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Those are my basement windows. Previous owners fucked me over if I want to let some air in my basement though.
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And while we're at it, these yellow-lit interiors with brown tiles were pretty too.
I like this look. It has this aura of beautiful golden light about it. It has that aura without going the full gaudy gilded look like you would find in something the president built.
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I like this look. It has this aura of beautiful golden light about it. It has that aura without going the full gaudy gilded look like you would find in something the president built.
That golden light would look great on my water bed and lava lamp collection.
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That golden light would look great on my water bed and lava lamp collection.
Eh. We can use some of the good things from the past without using the bad as well.
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My 50s house still has a glass brick window facing the driveway. It's a great silhouette backdrop, if I leave the workbench light on.
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It's not set up to be a giant Scrabble board. Disappointing.
When I looked at it I just had the uncontrollable urge to play Tetris.
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That golden light would look great on my water bed and lava lamp collection.
Sweet sweet 80s, you've come back! Glass blocks and waterbeds, here we come!
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Why is this a shitpost? It's nostalgia
Shitposts on Lemmy are basically just post whatever you want.
Sometimes it’s beans, sometimes it’s moth, sometimes it’s highly specific nostalgia. Also a lot of trans rights stuff (happy pride, btw).
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Shitposts on Lemmy are basically just post whatever you want.
Sometimes it’s beans, sometimes it’s moth, sometimes it’s highly specific nostalgia. Also a lot of trans rights stuff (happy pride, btw).
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When i look at this image all i hear is the Tetris theme
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And while we're at it, these yellow-lit interiors with brown tiles were pretty too.
I'm pretty sure the yellow and brown was just from all the indoor chain smoking
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Also, teraco as floor material. It cleans easily and it stupidly resistant to damage.
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When i look at this image all i hear is the Tetris theme
There's a Tetris theme?
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Huh I've never seen a wall of these and I'm old enough to remember the 70's. Glass block was something you replaced your old basement windows with
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There's a Tetris theme?
Huh? Tetris has 1 song and one song only