#Dome housing
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swagcasta · 2 years ago
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Is Dome Housing Worth it?
To say the least, dome homes are unconventional. Looking at this eccentric home, one can effortlessly figure out the reason for its popularity today. It contains several advantages, including energy-efficient, durable, and provides natural light. Read more
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hometoursandotherstuff · 1 month ago
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Welcome to "The Orb," a one-of-a-kind geodesic dome home with 16 skylights for lots of natural light. The 1981 build in Sunrise Beach, MO has 4bds, 4ba, 4,750 sq ft. $675k.
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Very nice 2-story entrance foyer. This one definitely looks professionally built.
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Entering the living room, you can see the lovely balconies, stairs, and interesting architectural details.
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Isn't this lovely? It has an MCM vibe.
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From here, you can see all the open levels.
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Beautiful dining room with storage/display space.
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On the side there's a built-in sideboard and bar.
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Large kitchen. This home is impeccably maintained.
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From this lofted sitting area, you can see across to another level balcony.
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The architectural details are stunning in this home.
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Half bath.
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Den or workroom.
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Catwalk and stairs to an upper level.
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Small office.
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3 pc. bath.
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Bedroom #1 has the office behind the bed wall.
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The lofted primary bedroom is on the uppermost level.
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It has a sitting area.
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And, a large ensuite.
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Looking down from the primary bedroom.
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In the lowest level, there's a small home gym.
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Rec room with bar and sliders to the patio.
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Isn't this nice? It's a wine room.
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Look at the great workshop.
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The home is on The Lake of the Ozarks and comes with a boat dock.
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Lots of land- 14 acres.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/620-Point-Lookout-Rd-Sunrise-Beach-MO-65079/218016130_zpid/?
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johanirae · 5 months ago
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Day 3 - Coaster Enthusiast Aemond and, tagging along on Alicent’s orders, his normie brother Aegon (thanks for the headcanon Ewan) at Tokyo Dome City’s Thunder Dolphin Rollercoaster
Inspired by a comment on twitter by vhagarkeep
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sweetberry-roebuck · 21 days ago
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Hey y'know when the current moment is transcendently beautiful and meaningful and true, but you know that it is temporary and you can't help but feel existentially haunted by that fact. You know when you are experiencing beautiful heartrending art and you feel lost in the moment and then its over. You know how you'll experience art or human connection or a walk on a nice day and you know the sunlight on your skin will fade and you'll forget how it felt to be this warm.
You know in video games when there is one experience-definingly gleeful or touching or viscerally emotional moment that soon ends and leaves you with something more complicated, more doomed, more cyclical? You know? You know how it feels to dig your claws and teeth into a moment and try as hard as you can to feel it and to remember it and to make it part of yourself? Do you know??
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stagefoureddiediaz · 11 months ago
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Have we talked about the fact that Eddie now has a black and photograph of half dome above his bed??
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Because that is a choice - to have a rock formation notoriously difficult to climb hanging above you - as you sleep or have sex with your girlfriend. And to show it to us for the first time in a conversation that sets off Eddies catholic guilt?!
The implication that there is this massive thing - this massive part of you lying dormant but still looming over you and waiting to be climbed - to be summited. That even though the path is a difficult one the view from the top will so be worth it?!
Yeah. I’m feeling a certain way about it thanks!!
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zylphiacrowley · 3 months ago
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Because of my specific brand of brainrot and my desire to know more about Shetona lore in general, I was trying to figure out what Erenville's home might have looked like pre-dome and how Tesh'pyani village might have operated. Literally all of this is just my guesses, most of which are barely even educated ones. OTL
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In case you can't read my handwriting my notes in the bottom right say:
-Unsure about sleeping area? -I assume it was only Cahciua and Erenville living here. -There is a much larger structure across the street (communal dining/recreational space?) -chimney, but unsure about if there's a fireplace.
The only intact structure inside is the thing I have labeled "bench/bed?" and some built in shelving in the walls. I think that the structure that I have labeled "bench/bed?" is actually a bench and there might be the remnants of a table in front of it (or that could just be the rubble from deterioration of the home). I am def not sure about that tho because even using the intact houses in The Outskirts make it hard to tell what that particular structure was used as. Some places it looks like seating, some places it looks like a bed. ╮ (. ❛ ᴗ ❛.) ╭
There's only 5 structures total in the village (which I partially owe to the restrictions of how big the map could be and how much real estate the village could feasibly be able to take up in-game). 3 of the 5 structures are smaller. My theory is that those 3 smaller ones are all individual family homes, and the larger structures might have been more like a community hub, or community leaders residence? Maybe both?
The houses in Tesh'pyani village are also pretty much identical in structure to those in Luwateninyawawsa in Shaaloani (pictured below) but you can't actually enter any of those houses (╥ ω ╥)
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Anyway this is all just my probably barely coherent rambling and turning over game lore in my brain (I also need to do more side quests which might uncover more lore [yes I've done the BTN/MNR Wachumeqimeqi quests, but I haven't done the last big Wachumeqimeqi end quest yet]). I'm just starving for more Shetona lore Square Enix pls!
Quick edit to add that if you have more solid theories or knowledge on the subject please feel free to add your input! I'm literally just throwing out my string-of-consciousness ideas here.
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vox-anglosphere · 10 months ago
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The Marble Saloon in Stowe House has been beautifully restored!
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blorbingqls · 4 months ago
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peaceful property final thoughts: what is a home?
i remember the first time peaceful property was released as a mock trailer in gmmtv part 1 for 2024, and how excited i was for the series to air. i thought it to be a perfect ghostbusting plot for a show - and taynew have acted in many other non-BL shows that i was not too worried for it to be a BL or not BL. and internally, after seeing that trailer, i had an idea on how the show was gonna be on what it means to have a home, have a family and understand its better meaning.
now that the show has ended, it has come true in its best form. all the spirit stories was so rooted in the little things that most people would want, and each story ngl made me cry. it gave emphasis on family, on building homes, building warmth and building a sense of familiarity with love and care. and how even with care, the financial difficulties of most people get highlighted. it was endearing to me, because it gave me every flavour of drama, angst, hate, anger, horror, fear and love i thought i didnt need but i did. so badly.
i can definitely say the show was a lot on breaking, healing and building new stuff over the old, with the theme remaining constant over all of the episodes. personally, it provided a new meaning to home. we list a lot of thing while we talk about what home means to someone, in poetry, prose, media and daily life. and i believe you cant find one absolute meaning of home. the show said the same thing here as well. however, it add more depth to the things already said. how home lies within the people, not the buildings we create. its the memories that emphasise a home.
and i think here, the best example to explain home was through uncle somkid. the denial of care and affection he felt through years doesnt equate to the comfort he got at last, knowing his father did love him all those years, left him memories and things behind. and for us as the audience, probably, the arc that somkid got may not be correct because one may think the emotional unavailability of gramps and the whole family doesnt give the correct closure that somkid probably needed. but we find out somkid saying that he finally got the closure he needed. and that is something only he could justify, not us.
i learnt a deeper meaning of how home is everything - the chaos, disagreements, fights, denial of love, hate, laughter, envy, jealousy, pride, ego, disappointment, love, care, affection, warmth, being safe and content of being together with people. and feeling that all with people has become so valid. because you go through all those emotions in the course of life with people/buildings/memories you used to call/call/will call home. these feelings dont remain constant but they show up.
the way i interpreted "home" is still vague and may be incorrect, but i have felt this as i keep defining more homes over the course of my life. i have felt these emotions somewhere or the other while being in homes and its now something which makes me feel warm and content. and this show, made me feel it all.
will like to end my string of thoughts with this thought in mind.
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miamaimania · 1 year ago
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′° Step into the Future: Michael Jantzen's 1981 Modular Steel Dome Housing
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kyopants · 4 months ago
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Yeah, a dissection on class disparity would be cool as the end result where the corruption of Home's family has clearly caused a lot of harm to people's livelihood. But, it's not like they haven't touched on it at all, and they've touched on the effect that the upper class have had on the poor. Even if his grandfather was not aware of the aunt's action in screwing over the livelihood of the residents, he's not wholly innocent either. He moved them from their homes and forced them to live in somewhat cramped apartment blocks. His influence is not negated because he was a good parental figure, two things can exist at the same time without excusing his wrongful behaviour. And in relation to that I also don't want the uncle to be somehow responsible for Home's sake, because that's his only remaining family and doesn't deserve that heart break. Though I can't lie, the fact that he did no disclose that Home had not drunk is still suspicious and puts me on edge but I want to delusionaly assume that he was too drunk to remember.
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Also, at the end of the day this has always been a ghost show, so it's only fitting that we end with ghost shenanigans and sometimes that means the occult lol.
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hometoursandotherstuff · 11 months ago
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I like this flying saucer house- doesn't it look like it's hovering? I think it's needs to be painted silver, and the door hinges changed so that it opens like a hatch. It was built in 2002 in Somonauk, IL, has 4bds, 5ba, asking $474,900.
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Fire lifters, it's taking off.
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And, from the top, it looks like a giant intergalactic boob.
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It looks bigger inside. There's a very open, spacious living room with a mezzanine.
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They have the living room seating facing the small deck.
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At first I thought, "Who's this guy?" and then I realized it's a drop down screen.
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The dining area is also very big.
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Note how the floor angles up.
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The kitchen is huge. You can put a table and chairs and in here.
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Stairs to the 2nd level.
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I would call this area a flex space. It could be a family room or game room.
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Now, this hole here, must serve some purpose, like if you have to get downstairs real fast or your want Scotty to beam you up.
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The bedrooms are all basically this shape, and have their own en-suites.
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The en-suites are spacious, but not particularly attractive.
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I think that the nicest feature is the ceiling.
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There's also a large garage/barn on the property.
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The lot is 5 acres.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2569-N-46th-Rd-Somonauk-IL-60552/333822522_zpid/?
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fuck-kirk · 5 months ago
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YALLLL I got the job I applied for as a pottery operator! I’ll be helping run a community ceramics studio and teaching classes!! And the place is SO CUTE! It has a book shop, a donated art supplies shop, AND a botanical garden! It’s so so so cute and I’m so excited
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fauvester · 8 months ago
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the older sibling impulse to fussfusssfuss
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nonameidentified · 1 year ago
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Could have been yuri, oh well
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sillymilly · 3 months ago
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I've (re)played & finished Nowhere House all by myself! it was difficult, but I managed!
Also, I'm not sure if anyone already pointed this out but 2! of the 4 masked witches were actually referenced in the game!
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(Does that mean the wolf and owl could be references to masked witches as well? Ones that we haven't seen yet!?)
Really makes you wonder how long has Dark Dome been planning this story for. Nowhere House was the third game they released.
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orchid-merryweather · 3 months ago
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Me when reading literally any book: ohoho I could write the gayest fanfiction about this
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