I don’t know dude, the most famous of all German walls didn’t even last 30 years.
I know a german wall which was build and renforce during 28 years and destroyed in few minutes.
Not Ireland. Walls here are made of cardboard
A spachtelputz wall has never seen any winners.
It makes sense, in the US is cheaper to fix your wall than your hand
90% of Swedish villas are made out of wood.
Apartments not so much.
My Dutch internal walls are Gypsum 🙁
Years ago I saw a video of US soldiers training house clearing in IIRC Norway. Still chuckling at the expressions on their faces when they couldn’t kick the door in.
My walls are all plasterboard 🙁
Now try it on a French wall, you will loose your entire arm
Lots of plasterboard walls in France. Some are hard wall, but not the majority
I mean it is true worldwide except for few countries like USA, where costs and money is more important than people safety
Where was this strong german wall on October 3rd 1990 ??? Just asking
It’s funny that in an area where you have a lot of hurricanes the houses are so fragile
I remember how easy it was a student to change the layout of the fixer upper place we lived in. Putting up shelves or just a picture was a challenge though 🤣
ffs, just crop the image
same happens with women
I’m a Arbeitspädagoge(sort of a handy man teacher/carer), you would be surprised how many walls are now done with just plasterboard and metal profiles. New houses are not the same as the old ones, if it’s not load bearing it’s gonna be plaster board.
Unless you hit really haymaker hard.
the wall has not to be german, just a wall. Yes wall break firsts.
I thought we banned US related posts
This could also have been a comparison of British vs European wall plaster. Not sure of the difference chemically but the plaster used on British walls but is substantially harder wearing than European plaster.
You can bash your wife’s head repeatedly against a British interior wall yet not leave a mark, whereas the soft European shite can be damaged by brushing her eyelashes gently against it.
That’s why there are so many second hand shops in Germany
I wish. I bumped something to our office wall and got one of those holes. I swear it traumatized me. The wall, that is.
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Don’t put your dick in it
I don’t know dude, the most famous of all German walls didn’t even last 30 years.
I know a german wall which was build and renforce during 28 years and destroyed in few minutes.
Not Ireland. Walls here are made of cardboard
A spachtelputz wall has never seen any winners.
It makes sense, in the US is cheaper to fix your wall than your hand
90% of Swedish villas are made out of wood.
Apartments not so much.
My Dutch internal walls are Gypsum 🙁
Years ago I saw a video of US soldiers training house clearing in IIRC Norway. Still chuckling at the expressions on their faces when they couldn’t kick the door in.
My walls are all plasterboard 🙁
Now try it on a French wall, you will loose your entire arm
Lots of plasterboard walls in France. Some are hard wall, but not the majority
I mean it is true worldwide except for few countries like USA, where costs and money is more important than people safety
Where was this strong german wall on October 3rd 1990 ??? Just asking
It’s funny that in an area where you have a lot of hurricanes the houses are so fragile
Classic clip showing the superiority of brick
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqzmkgznmiM
I remember how easy it was a student to change the layout of the fixer upper place we lived in. Putting up shelves or just a picture was a challenge though 🤣
ffs, just crop the image
same happens with women
I’m a Arbeitspädagoge(sort of a handy man teacher/carer), you would be surprised how many walls are now done with just plasterboard and metal profiles. New houses are not the same as the old ones, if it’s not load bearing it’s gonna be plaster board.
Unless you hit really haymaker hard.
the wall has not to be german, just a wall. Yes wall break firsts.
I thought we banned US related posts
This could also have been a comparison of British vs European wall plaster. Not sure of the difference chemically but the plaster used on British walls but is substantially harder wearing than European plaster.
You can bash your wife’s head repeatedly against a British interior wall yet not leave a mark, whereas the soft European shite can be damaged by brushing her eyelashes gently against it.
That’s why there are so many second hand shops in Germany
I wish. I bumped something to our office wall and got one of those holes. I swear it traumatized me. The wall, that is.
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