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>americans are able to punch holes in the walls of their plywood homes
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>>222067011
>Europeans break their knuckles during a rage release
Safety wise it just makes more sense. You can repair a wall but not a knuckles.
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>>222067011
>plywood
It's drywall albeit
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The positive is that they can fix their pipes very easily, meanwhile fixing pipes under concrete slab is a pain in the ass & lots of money
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>>222067011
Americans have mutilated penises
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>>222067011
>plywood
much stronger than what they get. it's OSB at best and drywall for most non-structural walls
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>Europeans have concrete walls
>they also complain about heat waves
bruh just close the windows and trap the cold air inside
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>>222067011
has anyone here ever punched rebar? my friend did it once and it took like 6 months to heal. that's what the walls are made out of in my bedroom baby
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>>222067011
Actually the walls are made of vibranium and americans are just very strong (and heavy)
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>>222070254
most euroniggers are unfortunately way too stupid to understand that heat insulation works both ways

people will deadass open windows in the middle of a summer heat wave while inside a cool, thermally stable brick/concrete house, to "cool down with the draft"
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>>222067011
You don't own a home and never will lmao
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>>222067011
When I was a kid and saw the typical domestic abuser hitting walls, I thought it was retarded but impressive since there was a hole left on the wall.
I still think puching walls is retarded but I imagine that U.S. houses are cheaper to make, no?
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>doordash jeet is 15 minutes late with my McSoylent
>roll with rage through my particle board walls
>start picking up speed and bouncing as i roll downhill
>deliveryjeet spotted coming up the road
>crash into his car like a cannonball, flattening it
>my rampage continues
>bounce and roll, destroying all in my path until i finally make my way to Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers
>Caniac Combo makes it all better
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>>222070675
>bald eagle cries in the distance
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>>222067011
Have you ever actually tried to punch plywood? Minimum half inch plywood go ahead, punch it lol
>>222070231
Yeah
For instance some homeowners use T-111 as an affordable decent looking and paintable siding.
Other than that the most likely place you'll see anything like plywood in structural parts of a house world be chipboard, which is a thick plywood-like board with the wood set into plastic. Gets used some for the structural roof between the rafters and roofing, very strong.
Even sheetrock is generally very strong when people actually build to code with 16 inch centers on the wall joists, you'll just break your hand and barely nick the wall unless you hit it just right evenly between the studs.
Sheetrock is amazing right up until it gets wet.
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>>222070335
The disuse of root cellars in favor of iceboxes was an intellectual disaster for the European everyman
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>>222070642
They would be if not for regulations and zoning bullshit and cost of labor and materials being nuts
Still much cheaper than what they sell them for right now
The movies are being dramatic still, as I mentioned in a previous post the wall holepunch is doable but lucky. More likely you break your hand hitting on or close to a stud, or make a little dent with one side of your fist just deep enough to need a patch and for the sharp edges and rock texture to flense your skin off the sides of your fist
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Do you think American homes creek a lot?
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>>222067011
Maybe when Americans use the term "hole in the wall" they mean it literally
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>>222070733
Oh say can you see? By the dawn's early light?What so proudly we hailed as the twilight's last gleaming? Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight, over the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming?
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>>222071041
Depends on how new they are and how good the foundation and soil under them not unusual to "hear the house settling" especially new houses on a very quiet night while going to sleep
Or if it's super windy they creak a bit sometimes
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Do you think American homes reek a lot?
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Americans also tip their foreskin to doctors
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>>222071179
kek
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soy anon who thinks it's hard to punch thru drywall LMAO
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>>222070106
Maybe just don't have grug moments.
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>>222067011
>plywood homes
did you ever try punching plywood thicker than 5-8 mm?
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>>222070106
we just beat our mothers, or later on, wives
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>>222070106
>IceGODS imply punch through the solid concrete wall
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>>222071969
Go ahead
Blind punch a wall as hard as you can
I dare you
I'm sure that stud will crumble kek



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