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trailerpark2 · 9 months ago
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austin-bus-man · 1 year ago
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hometoursandotherstuff · 2 years ago
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It’s been a long time since I’ve seen a new skoolie and this one is so cute. What’s different about it, is that they left the outside looking like a school bus. Usually owners redo the exterior, too.
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It looks like they upholstered the old seats for the table- good idea, they look comfortable.
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Love the blue sink and how they saved space by making the counter L-shaped for the stovetop.
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This is cozy.
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The main bd. Usually you have climb in from the foot of the bed- this is so nice, b/c not only is there room on the side, but there’s storage underneath.
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A 2nd bd. for the kids.
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Beautiful shower.
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This one was very planned out- they made the most out of the space.
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tinyhouseexpedition · 8 months ago
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Musician Couple builds Beautiful Tiny Home Skoolie - 3rd Reno wows!
Meet Shane & Emily, who turned a school bus into a tiny home that doubles as a tour bus for their band Arbour Season. This was a big upgrade from the RV they lived in prior. But as DIYers with no experience, they struggled to get their bus conversion just right. Their 3rd time renovating was definitely the charm! They now have a beautiful skoolie that works exceptionally for their family of 4.
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cairnmadeofcrows · 1 year ago
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video surveillance in use at all times
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andycmarshall · 10 months ago
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Choose Buslife
What is your all time favorite automobile? Meet Milly, the unassuming school bus from Mildura that has undergone a remarkable transformation. Once a humble carrier of students, Milly now stands as a testament to creativity and resourcefulness, having been converted into a charming tiny house on wheels. Our Bus Milly on Instagram The project began with a vision to repurpose a retired school bus…
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rohitkapoor26 · 1 year ago
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Bus Coupler Exporter in Delhi NCR, INDIA
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bixels · 24 days ago
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In the past, people in the Animal Crossing community would make fun of Tom Nook as a sleazy landlord. Since then, he's really rehabilitated his image as this 'heart of gold' businessman (he's the one who puts bells and furniture in trees for you to find! he adopted orphans! he donates to charity!), but New Horizons genuinely paints the most devious version of him.
He's successfully privatized settler colonialism: you pay HIM to move to a "deserted island" (which apparently the oceans in the AC world are just full of) and start a colony that he is directly invested in. At best he's running a weird vacation package scam (you arrive on the island with no money and in debt for "using his services"). At worst, he's using you to set up company towns. For god's sake, he literally has his own fake currency that he forces you to use to pay off your debt. But don't worry, he's repackaged it in a way that definitely doesn't sound like an MLM scam: the Nook Mileage Program!
You're no longer just his tenant or his temporary part-timer, you're his business lackey. The entire tutorial section of the game has you spending actual weeks running around completing tasks and doing hard labor to set up his colony. You're even tasked with preparing his properties and finding buyers for them. No, you aren't a tenant anymore. You work for the landlord. You are directly responsible for finding tenants for him. And he doesn't even fucking pay you. Not for setting up town hall and museum, or his nephew's shop –– which is the ONLY store on the entire island that sells necessities –– or bringing KK Slider to town, or helping populate his town. Not a single cent. No, actually, you have to pay HIM to BUY infrastructure like bridges and stairs and park benches. And all the while, he's telling you're the "resident representative"; you get to call the shots! That the reward is the community's progress. That what you're doing is in everyone's best interest (but most importantly, his).
Since NH's release, people have done a lot of legwork to say that Tom Nook isn't a capitalist while the game shows him at his very worst. He owns the only general store in town. You're forced to use a phone that he modified and branded as his own. Buy Nook-branded furniture and merchandise at the self-serve kiosk in the town hall, a governmental building! There's no conflict of interest here!
But hey, if you're tired of being the landlord/business mogul's goon, you can also find work as a deluxe resort home designer for a company that also pays you in their special company currency that can only be used to buy their products instead of a real salary! Because that's what the Animal Crossing franchise needs! More vacation homes!!!
#this is a really long winded way to say i really really really really hate new horizon's storyline and player role#i really hate that not only your house but the entire TOWN. the whole COMMUNITY you're a part of is owed to tom nook's business#i really hate the “vacation getaway package” angle because it shows just how commercialized the entire premise of nh is#and how lost the game is in its original core concept#animal crossing is about the experience of moving to a new town and becoming a part of that community#just to compare: all past ac games have a similar opening#you're on a bus or train or taxi to someplace new. a stranger strikes up a conversation and you get to know them before arriving#new horizons opens with you at customer service desk filling out an client application before a flight.#in prev games working for nook in the tutorial is meant to be demeaning. you want it to be over with so you can actually start living life#but in new horizons working for tom nook IS your life. and it's so rewarding! don't you feel rewarded?#you aren't a person. you aren't a new neighbor. you're tom nook's client. and then his unpaid employee. and the game insists it's fun to be#that's how void the game is#because it's bad enough that a rpg life sim got turned into a sandbox game where you have to build the town yourself#but the only reason why you're building it is because the landlord who you're in debt to TOLD you to build it.#everything is a rewards program! everything is a tour service! be sure to do your daily tasks to earn nook bucks to spend on nook merch!#that really sucks imo.#i mean. the entire game is based around the vacationing industry. of course it all feels fake and temporary. it's only a vacation.#long post#rant#not art#god the fact that your starter villagers can't even decide where to live you have to decide for them#i've never played a game that does the opposite of handholding#where instead it's the PLAYER who has to handhold the npcs through everything. and newsflash!! it's really exhausting and boring
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mieeaahhh · 2 months ago
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I think about how much of a yapper Andrew was to literally everyone while on his medication but off his medication he barely speaks at all
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trailerpark2 · 1 year ago
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austin-bus-man · 1 year ago
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This is the first post on my first ever blog! I don't know what I'm doing yet, but I will be posting pictures and videos of my school bus conversion into my house!
I purchased my bus in March of 2017 for $4,200, and drove it for the first time from Granby Colorado to Santa Fe New Mexico! From there I drove it 1200 miles to Kankakee Illinois, where an old friend let me store the bus on his grandfather's storage lot. I kept it in Illinois for awhile while I started my project!
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jaubaius · 9 months ago
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What language is this?😂😂
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tinyhouseexpedition · 2 years ago
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Couple built STUNNING Tiny Home Skoolie - under $40k during pandemic!
Meet Hannah & Tim, a smart young couple who built a stunning skoolie tiny home for more flexibility & to achieve big goals. When inside, it’s easy to forget you're on a bus! And that was intentional. They built it during the pandemic when materials prices went nuts but still managed to keep the total cost between $30-40k. 
Since moving in, bus life has been more fulfilling than they ever imagined with the wonderful nomadic community.
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circadiansummer · 3 days ago
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got inspired by @prajjna and @sillyguywithsillydoodles highschool aus and took way too long making aussie high school swordvan sigh…they r so stupid
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the-magpie-archives · 2 years ago
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I gotta be honest if some random guy approached me in the street and asked me to tell him my paranormal trauma I'd literally just tell him? Like he wouldn't have to compel me I'd like to share. Free therapy for me, free story for him! Not my problem if it feeds an otherworldly overlord.
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graveyardgang · 7 months ago
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Ash: You’re really bad with boundaries.
Aiden: Name one boundary I’ve crossed.
[earlier]
Aiden, picking Ash’s front door lock with a toothpick: Hey, can I come in?
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