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so i woke up earlier than normal, i was pretty made, but hearing Lexi's voice makes me very happy.

cloiespierrobertson
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1:50 I could almost hear Lexi screaming internally. Just imagine how this person keeps all their electronic cables.

bitters
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God I enjoy Lexi.
Like the other voice actors are great and all.
I grew up with Robin, Jack is great. But lexis voice is so calming dispite the stuff she says.

ethanwilde
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That bottle cap floor goes hard tho I love mismatched art, they shoulda gotten friends to come over and add their own parts to the project so the floor's just a collection of everyone's interests

Mae_Dastardly
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Any subreddit that includes creating things, good or bad, lexi should be the narrator

Glegh
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I love to watch Lexi go slowly insane during these videos, she's so funny to watch

Mx.Blender
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The bubble shoes are actually a 'thing'. I'm an Amazon product tester, and these shoes/slippers have started showing up on the list of things available for testing lately. So far, I've mostly seen them in kid sizes. They're supposed to be 'squishy'/soft to walk in, and super comfortable. Crazy!

LizFromDecencyUnited
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ok as someone who has worked on a roof like the thumbnail pic:
that one is literally just for solar panels so you can get all the sun withiut having to factor the side of the house while still covering the same (or more) area.
USUALLY, those mean that the roof is still intact but due to lack of integrity or money or if there's just too many problems to fix within the project, youll contruct a second roof. generally it follows the original roof pretty closely, and keeps weather out while the original roof keeps the warm in.

madsfiedler
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7:00 I'll be honest, that pallet AC fence is kinda gorgeous. But I work on ACs in the summertime so I hate these things being bolted down and making access impossible.

Asertix
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6:45 The problem with this image is...
That's an A/C unit.
Specifically it's what keeps your A/C system from getting too hot.
You restrict airflow into that, the result ain't fun.

Resetium
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Why is Lexi going mildly insane when narrating this amuse me so much 😂

jimyvanloock
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That bottlecap floor is like someone looked at r/place and went, "I want to walk on that every day."

TuffMelon
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That hospital xmas tree should have yellow/amber lights inside the pee sample jars. Red in the blood sample version.

warmstrong
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Lexi's confusion is always oddly relatable lol

iamdb
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The "ceiling fan with lights" made me laugh so hard. I was totally not expecting a box fan.

elaexplorer
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As someone who uses pallets for just about everything... I do look at basically that every day.
And it's honestly not nearly as bad as you'd think it would be.
And it's extremely cost-effective. Because you can generally get hundreds of pallets for COMPLETELY FREE if you talk to your local stores about it.
Also if you live somewhere with a lot of wildlife, and you allow vining plants/bushes to grow along them, they make AMAZING wildlife habitats for stuff like Chipmunks, Squirrels, Sparrows, etc.

But yeah, while you'll have to semi-regularly replace them (more or less often depending on your local climate), you can make things like fences, stairs, enclosures, etc. out of the things for ONLY the cost of the labor and attaching parts (screws, nails, hinges, locks, etc.), and if you're willing to go through the effort (be careful here due to excessive nails) of pulling them apart, you can even use the boards to make things like outdoor shelters, etc. - Especially useful for stuff like small little tool sheds, etc.

They're not overly useful for anything structural, but they work just fine as an incredibly cheap alternative to stuff like fencing, pathways, small step-up stairways, etc.
And they don't even generally count as a permanent structure even when used as one, so you generally don't have to worry about permits, etc. to use them for all kinds of stuff, either.
Just, again, don't use them structurally - These things aren't going to hold up your house, etc.

AtomicArtumas
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Gotta love lexi loosing her sanity on these videos

demonmaster
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2:35 That might be a bad way to fix leaks but it is an ingenious way to keep your house cool in the summer and greatly reduce your air conditioning bill. Every building should have something like that but set up so it can be retracted in the winter. Always thought that would be a good ideal for cars too. To have a button you can push when it's parked that would raise the top part of the roof a couple inches to allow air to flow through and prevent the heat from transferring to the inside of the car and turning it into a oven. Maybe even have flaps that extend 10in when it's raised to shade the windows too.

michaeljohnson
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2:58 This has been a thing since the 70s! I remember seeing this in an SNL sequence when they were at a home store talking about toilet seats and this was a legit product being sold.

TheGoodWario
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8:00 It's a prototype semi and trailer from the 80's. The cab sits low to the ground to allow it to be more compact. Someone added body panels to it and ruined it.

travis