Why are the lights still on? Why isn't it barred & locked? How does that Pikachu balloon still hang there?
By Lupercal Go To PostWhy are the lights still on? Why isn't it barred & locked? How does that Pikachu balloon still hang there?There's a couple open stores in there, like a Claire's.
That's how the dead mall attached to my old Toys R Us was. There was like 3 shops in there and the owner was probably waiting on the value of the location to go up so they just left it as is
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If you don't know how to spend your Sunday friend, may I suggest a one hour+ long video of a guy rebuilding a BMW S65 V8 engine naturally aspirated directly into your eyeballs.
Thank you for your consideration.
Thank you for your consideration.
Thrash Theory does some fantastic videos about the history of alternative rock and other alternative genres.
i like sweets and sweet drinks but Prime is vile. i couldn't drink one bottle because it was so sickly sweet.
By DiPro Go To Posti like sweets and sweet drinks but Prime is vile. i couldn't drink one bottle because it was so sickly sweet.
The kids were obsessed with that shit at my school, but even they admitted it... Wasnt very good haha. All about that brand.
By WoodenLung Go To PostThe kids were obsessed with that shit at my school, but even they admitted it⦠Wasnt very good haha. All about that brand.Hope it gives them some form of terminal disease
Dirk always seems like the nicest guy ever. The fact he pulls this off in one go is ridiculous. His previous appearance was also great.
I recommended this channel like 3 years ago. Saw it grow from like 300k subscribers into, imo, THE premiere Restoration channel on youtube with 3m+ subs. Lad started with small stuff, basically restoring old tools or toys, lamps, etc. As someone who's done a little machining before, I'm jsut continuously impressed by this dude's skills; they are off the charts (Swiss engineering excellence amirite).
For the past ~year they've been dedicated to a singular project, a Datsun 240 Z restoration from scratch. It's only at the chasis painting step so far, so electrical, mechanical, upholstery, etc. a lot of stuff remains to be done, but it's been my favourite thing on youtube for years so had to share again:
(playlist)
https://www.youtube.com/embed/videoseries?si=2nQ7dpNFWXOh1d_1&list=PLN0SuqPcbLqGvImGUuOaCsLXTseGiBN02
For the past ~year they've been dedicated to a singular project, a Datsun 240 Z restoration from scratch. It's only at the chasis painting step so far, so electrical, mechanical, upholstery, etc. a lot of stuff remains to be done, but it's been my favourite thing on youtube for years so had to share again:
(playlist)
https://www.youtube.com/embed/videoseries?si=2nQ7dpNFWXOh1d_1&list=PLN0SuqPcbLqGvImGUuOaCsLXTseGiBN02
Oh that's why that keeps popping up. I'm not huge into Zs so never clicked, but I might now.
I very much loved M539 Restorations you linked in here and watched hours of his stuff since.
I very much loved M539 Restorations you linked in here and watched hours of his stuff since.
Bless you inky for this 240z resto, but the hand coming in every so often to caress or smack a panel with no dialog and no music takes a bit getting used to π
This is some ASMR shit
This is some ASMR shit
Yeah, forgot to mention it's that kind of channel. Completely silent; squeaky-asmr-like lol.
I just enjoy watching the process very much.
I just enjoy watching the process very much.
I don't mind it. Some car YTs I watch I wish the dude didn't open his mouth because it affirms that they're a dumbass.
I very much appreciate real mechanics nowadays like M539 guy.
I very much appreciate real mechanics nowadays like M539 guy.
Funny how it was basically a side hobby for him. With no professional training, working on IT, he used to buy BMWs for cheap, fix them up a bit and resell them (apparently there's BMW parts everywhere in the US). Then he moved to Germany, and turned his side thing into his main job, expanding his garage little by little into a dozen projects.
Now the dude is putting engines together bolt by bolt and treats them with so much respect it's inspiring. His 1983 E30 320i restoration is my favourite.
Now the dude is putting engines together bolt by bolt and treats them with so much respect it's inspiring. His 1983 E30 320i restoration is my favourite.
Had no idea he lived in the US. I just thought he was another Balkan brother that fled to Germany but was able to stay there. Good for him.
Might have to check out his E30 videos then. I'm sad I never got going on my 1986 E30 back in Portland before I moved to San Francisco. Pretty sure my buddy still has it amongst his other 20 cars in his garage.
Might have to check out his E30 videos then. I'm sad I never got going on my 1986 E30 back in Portland before I moved to San Francisco. Pretty sure my buddy still has it amongst his other 20 cars in his garage.
edit: misread the conversation.
the my mechanics guy is a cool dude, i randomly met him at a work thing when he talked about his small youtube channel that had like 10k subs. didn't follow him and only years later saw he blew up when the algo blessed me with his vids.
the my mechanics guy is a cool dude, i randomly met him at a work thing when he talked about his small youtube channel that had like 10k subs. didn't follow him and only years later saw he blew up when the algo blessed me with his vids.
And after all that, he hands it off to Professional Idiot Jason Cammisa on a wet ass day on summer tires to take into the Alps, smh lol
I have only listended to her SoaD videos, but I like her approach. She does a good job, imo, of hitting on what makes the songs sound so good and then going into just a little bit of depth on explaining how they likely did it. Heavy focus on the vocals, but does touch on the other instruments and even the music videos themselves.
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By Jazzy Jambalaya Go To PostI have only listended to her SoaD videos, but I like her approach. She does a good job, imo, of hitting on what makes the songs sound so good and then going into just a little bit of depth on explaining how they likely did it. Heavy focus on the vocals, but does touch on the other instruments and even the music videos themselves.
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awwwww yiss she did Devin.