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The amount of c-ptsd Nacho could reasonably have π©π
How often does he think about almost dying or peopleβs heads exploding on (and into) him? How often are his actions dictated by hypervigilance? He is also extremely built aka fighting demons in the gym to assert control and protection over what little he can (his body) and he still gets horribly wounded and made completely vulnerable to his enemies. I need to study him.
He doesnβt even flinch when an INDUSTRIAL LEATHER sewing needle goes through his hand. That man is not ok or normal. I love him.
Richard Foster's 1968 "Round House,"
Wilton, Connecticut, United States,
Also known as the "Circambulant House" or "Rotating House, the Round House is a distinctive modernist architectural masterpiece.
This unique home is engineered to rotate 360 degrees, offering dynamic, panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
The house's main living area sits 12 feet off the ground on a central, fixed concrete core. A large, three-ton ball bearing (originally designed for warship gun turrets) allows the entire structure above it to rotate. At its fastest setting, a full rotation takes approximately 45-48 minutes.
Renovation: Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects's firm was specifically commissioned to undertake a deep restoration and interior remodel in 2012. They focused on restoring the exterior to its original condition while modernizing the interior, removing partitions to bring in more light and upgrading the infrastructure for 21st-century living.
Richard Foster's 1968 "Round House,"
Wilton, Connecticut, United States,
Also known as the "Circambulant House" or "Rotating House, the Round House is a distinctive modernist architectural masterpiece.
This unique home is engineered to rotate 360 degrees, offering dynamic, panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
The house's main living area sits 12 feet off the ground on a central, fixed concrete core. A large, three-ton ball bearing (originally designed for warship gun turrets) allows the entire structure above it to rotate. At its fastest setting, a full rotation takes approximately 45-48 minutes.
Renovation: Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects's firm was specifically commissioned to undertake a deep restoration and interior remodel in 2012. They focused on restoring the exterior to its original condition while modernizing the interior, removing partitions to bring in more light and upgrading the infrastructure for 21st-century living.

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Making Tiny Topiaries!
[Image ID: two gifs of miniature topiaries made from small plastic figures, animals and mythical creatures covered in artificial moss. In gif one the topiaries are set on plinths painted to look like stones and they are rotating on a circular plate. In gif two someone picks up a topiary and moves it to another section inside a miniature hedge maze.]