lady-barboza asked: What do you think is your biggest flaw?
My biggest flaw is that often, I’m quite short with other people, in terms of my patience and time I spend actually explaining things to them.
lady-barboza asked: What do you think is your biggest flaw?
My biggest flaw is that often, I’m quite short with other people, in terms of my patience and time I spend actually explaining things to them.
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- Never use a metaphor, simile, or other figure of speech which you are used to seeing in print.
- Never use a long word where a short one will do.
- If it is possible to cut a word out, always cut it out.
- Never use the passive where you can use the active.
- Never use a foreign phrase, a scientific…
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Okay, here’s the first architectural style that I’m fond of: It’s a timber-frame house, commonly found through a lot of history; it dates back way before even Ancient Rome, but perhaps not to the caliber you see. This style really rose up near the beginning of the Dark Ages, at the fall of the Roman Empire.
The timber-frame house gave way to intricate stonework in the 1200’s known as Gothic architecture, but it made its comeback in the 1400s with Tudor architecture. It continued to flourish to nowadays, in places such as England, where you can find really neat “‘cozy” shops and the like spread about in the theme.
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Mining? Yes.
Crafting? Yes.
Building a house? Yes.
Building a redstone contraption? Yes.
Building basically any building? Yes.
Building bridges and train lines? Yes.
Tormenting the heck out of villagers? Yes.
Using creative mode? Yes.
Using mods? Yes.
Building a dozen, 1 block wide…