Quote from: rachel on May 15, 2020, 02:40:04 pmI just sent a realtor this picturewith the hope that the realtor will find you a house like that?
I just sent a realtor this picture
in case you ever need an off road wheel barrow(with fuckin tank treads)
Quote from: rachel on May 24, 2020, 06:30:23 amin case you ever need an off road wheel barrow(with fuckin tank treads)it should have a baby hitch for a tiny trailer to stand on, like on a walk-behind mower
Differences in position and shape of burrow openings of black-tailed prairie dogs create passive ventilation from wind energy by altering air pressure.Prairie dogs are highly social rodents that build extensive underground burrows in the plains of North America to house their family groups. The burrows can reach 10 m (32 ft) in length, and this size means that diffusion alone is not sufficient to replace used air inside the burrow with fresh air. The way that a prairie dog builds the openings to its burrow, however, helps to harness wind energy from the windy plains and create passive ventilation through the burrow’s tunnels.As air flows across a surface, a gradient in flow speed forms, where air moves slower the closer it is to the surface. The prairie dog is able to take advantage of this gradient by building a mound with an elevated opening upwind and a mound with a lower opening downwind. Over the elevated opening, wind velocity is faster than it is over the lower opening, creating a local region of low pressure
I'd also recommend checking out the videos and images on the Wetfish Wiki underground construction page - https://wiki.wetfish.net/underground
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This post really don't belong in shit posts.
Quote from: Diabolizer on June 27, 2020, 08:40:34 pmThis post really don't belong in shit posts.suck my assthere, it belongs now