Posted by Emperor Wang |
7/3/2010 4:45 PM | remove |
Can this really be called a treehouse if it's built on the ground?
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Posted by MutantMandias |
7/6/2010 12:12 AM | remove |
YOU SHUT YOUR CANADIAN FACE!
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Posted by SaraBellum |
7/7/2010 10:09 PM | remove |
Wood is made from trees, Wang.
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Posted by Emperor Wang |
7/8/2010 9:17 PM | remove |
From the treehouse wiki: Tree houses, treehouses, or tree forts, are buildings constructed among the branches, around or next to the trunk of one or more mature trees, and are raised above the ground. I'm just sayin'.
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Posted by WarBird69 |
7/9/2010 2:03 AM | remove |
So if this isn't a tree house, treehouse, or tree fort, what is it? A tree castle? Tree church? Lets just keep it simple and call it a treehouse. ;)
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Posted by Emperor Wang |
7/9/2010 4:18 AM | remove |
It's a work of art is what it is. Demented, southern, religious art, but art nonetheless.
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Posted by MutantMandias |
7/11/2010 2:01 PM | remove |
If it wasn't raised above the ground, it would be 2 dimensional. I ask you, does this look 2 dimensional? Q.E.D. fucknuts.
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Posted by Emperor Wang |
8/3/2010 7:09 PM | remove |
Since the earth is in fact spherical and this structure has non-zero surface area, it would still occupy three dimensions even if it had no height. Just sayin', douche-nozzle.
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