Whenever I install things myself

Mar 29, 2018 4:39 AM

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This is how you know you’re ugly

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Idk, maybe don't peep into my house you peeping Tom fucks.

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Reverse peepholes

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Fun Fact: If you put clear tape on frosted acrylic, it turns clear.

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Ohh no i was always right. Its that I don’t wanna see your ugly face!

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Can confirm- person who installed window is not 18 year old female...

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Seems like all the teenagers are making it to the bus stop on time though.

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A choice was made. Get some popcorn and maybe some lawn chairs.

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Start charging for tickets.

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Open air cinema

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If the glass is frosted on one side and that side gets wet, it can cancel the effectiveness of the frosting.....a bit. Maybe?

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I've seen that happen. It's not completely clear like normal glass, but it's definitely more transparent when it gets wet.

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Refraction, bitches.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRoL2q-tU-Q

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My motto is if you don't like it don't look. If you like it look away I just don't give a fuck.

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This comment is not clear at all, I am a native English speaker and I had to read the other comments to understand what was going on.

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Well that's the problem, people are frustrated. They see you and like it, but you don't give a fuck.

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Sorry guys! Yeah it's a similar expression to go ahead and look. Some of you are confused.

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That last part is why people have a hard time learning english.

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A correct punctuation could help.

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Yeah I was confused and had to re-read it. “Look away” has two meanings I guess.

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I think it was supposed to be "anyway", I do this a lot actually

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I think it's meant along the lines of "fire away", just doesn't read well at all.

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huh, didn't even think of that! that makes a little more sense than mine at least lmao.

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Thank you. I'm a native speaker and English is hard. I pity English as a second language.

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Nobody wants to point out that there’s no such thing as “one way frosty glass”?

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Sounds like someone installed their one-way frosted glass incorrectly.

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but one side could be more susceptible to defeat.

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Maybe its a window that gets wet, making it see through. Flipping the window around so the smooth side gets wet would solve this

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One way film is a thing. However you always see through from the darkest environment to the brightest. There's no installing it backwards.

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It wouldn’t be “frosty”. If you install a film or actual frosted glass, that’s it. It’s obscured on both sides.

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So they just have a plain window in the batbroom and don't care who sees

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Or it's an exhibitionist, or the neighbours are all voyeurs.

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The best kind of neighbourhood.

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It can be one-way, it's just that the way changes with lighting. Sun outside, you can't see in. Dark outside but light on? Can only see in.

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That’s every window.

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I don't think you understand how one way mirrors work.

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I understand exactly how one way mirrors work. They work just like regular windows, but are more reflective in light b/c of added silvering.

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No, hes technically correct. Though different tints (i.e. one way mirriors or just dark tinted windows) do it more/less effectively

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Sorry, the very fundamentals of physics would not allow the existence of such a material. You can build a setup where light reflected //

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on one side would mask the image coming from other side creating "interrogation room window". But that is all about lighting of the rooms.

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You read the description in the link? You didn't, right?

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Lol, it does say it right there in the description

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for stage lighting systems, my fixtures have lenses that pass light through straight one way (slightly fuzzed) or diffused in patterns the

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/2 light on the stage. so all i have to do is flip the lense for the effects.

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