Just keep typing, wage slaves
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Who are/is "they"?
The denizens of Reddit
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Who are/is "they"?
The infamous "they!" You know who they are, they are them! The ones who are!
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The infamous "they!" You know who they are, they are them! The ones who are!
Oh, them.
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How does the ground floor look at this point? Even more bent?
I don't know where this building is located, but in the USA, "ground floor" and "first floor" are oft used interchangeably to mean what I'm guessing you would call the ground floor.
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This was a Reddit post like...idk, 15 years ago? It's so wild seeing it show up again.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I'd like an update then
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Who are/is "they"?
Those guys
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A building repost
The repost is behind the building post
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Who are/is "they"?
The ones who caught the Boston bomber?
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This was a Reddit post like...idk, 15 years ago? It's so wild seeing it show up again.
Time is a flat circle
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Don't worry about it building services knows about it
It’s a tv prank show, take a non support beam and replace it with a slightly more bent one each day
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I'd like an update then
Obviously it’s been reposted
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I don't know where this building is located, but in the USA, "ground floor" and "first floor" are oft used interchangeably to mean what I'm guessing you would call the ground floor.
By the looks of it, the ground floor and the first floor are going to be the same place pretty soon.
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Time is a flat circle
Time is a cube!
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I just watched a YouTube about that condo collapse in Florida that happened a few years ago. People were pointing to cracks and spalling concrete for quite a while before it suddenly collapsed. 60 days before it fell an engineer came up with a plan to fix it but it fell before anything was done.
That's scary as shit.
Look up the story of the Citycorp Center in Manhattan; that's always a fun one.
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I just watched a YouTube about that condo collapse in Florida that happened a few years ago. People were pointing to cracks and spalling concrete for quite a while before it suddenly collapsed. 60 days before it fell an engineer came up with a plan to fix it but it fell before anything was done.
That's scary as shit.
That doesn't sound sudden to me.
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Look up the story of the Citycorp Center in Manhattan; that's always a fun one.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]The architect and engineers did the right thing though on that one. And they fixed it in place and created an evacuation plan if a hurricane had come.
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Don't worry about it building services knows about it
Tofu dreg construction going hard
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Time is a cube!
Ah, a man so insane it's easy to forget how bigoted he was
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Don't worry about it building services knows about it
now it's gay
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The architect and engineers did the right thing though on that one. And they fixed it in place and created an evacuation plan if a hurricane had come.
No they did not do the right thing. The right thin would have been to come up with the plan to fix the whole thing immediately and then communicate it to potentially affected people and organizations, especially the employees working in that building or buildings that would be destroyed in a collapse.
It is completely unacceptable to omit life threatening danger from people and "face saving" and also likely "cost saving" by not having to rent other office space to stay in until the corrective measures were taken, were put over the life's of thousands of people.