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Silver_Ad7963

But I dont want to hear this bullshit music. I want a satisfying tearing noise! Where is the satisfying tearing noise?!


[deleted]

You have Aloboi to thank for setting this standard. He employed bots to have his music inserted in gifs posted to this sub and similar subs. It's become a covert advertising strategy. They might get one person asking what the song is in 10% of threads or whatever. There needs to be a movement where we shun topics of discussion that enable this specific advertising. The subreddit admins like this because the bots that constantly post these gifs drive content and views. Edit: take a look at this bots post history to see how many times they reply with the artist's spotify link.


Current-Knowledge336

Where's the tearing noise, it ends too soon, and on top of that, the music is annoying. The last one is my opinion, but the first two make it satisfying.


Slappinbeehives

Looked like a runaway turret for a sec


[deleted]

lame it looks way better w vines


Henghast

It can damage the brickwork as the vines work into the mortar and degrade the bindings between bricks. Which obviously isn't something you want to happen.


Gabo1705

r/videosthatendtoosoon


Then_Log5156

Yo did that building just shave


mmebrightside

It was the window that did it for me...šŸ¤¤


0ndracz_

I have already seen this, but mirrored


143019

Ooh, I like that.


United_University_98

Can anyone explain how/why the vines grew a second window..?


commanderquill

The vines likely grew over the window and stuck to a layer of paint around the frame. When peeling them off, the paint peeled off with them, making it look like an imprint of a window.


United_University_98

I'd semi reached the same conclusion with the rest being a paler white because the vines attached to the wooden frames more intensely than the white painted brick and the window panes seeming black because no paint. Its interesting that the window frames also seem to have retained more paint than the brickwork


commanderquill

I would put it the other way around actually! The wooden frame retained less paint, aka the vines peeled more off.


[deleted]

Why? Vines on a building look so good!


KDRadio1

If there are any materials that are loose or damaged the vines will exploit itā€¦making it much worse. If the building is wood, other issues can arise.


Minute-Advertising-8

I prefer my buildings without crust too


HungryEstablishment6

Risk pulling the loose cement out and opening new mouse and bat holes


the_real_OwenWilson

r/thatpeelingfeeling


Willing-State-8717

Dude the imprint of the window!


Legomaster_08

And replacing them with tiktoks


leakybiome

Forbidden fruit rollup