• Uprise42@artemis.camp
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    1 year ago

    Almost looks like water damage but that is either a lot of water pressure or a long amount of exposure…

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    1 year ago

    Brick worms… You see, #THIS# is why we can’t have nice things!

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    this is very infuriating for people with trypophobia, really hope I could figure out how to hide this …

    • Richard@lemmy.world
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      Oh please stop with these ridiculous made-up conditions, “trypophobia” is not a real disorder.

  • Ubermeisters@discuss.online
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    A person made these marks, they all kind of focused towards a center line, overall. Maybe a rock hammer? Is especially obvious on the bottom third of the picture with the arcs in the patterns.

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      It was a vertical section of brick. Just off screen to the left the bricks are completely normal and to the right is a window.

  • NoIWontPickaName@kbin.social
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    The real question is “Are they like that all the way through, and if so, how much, precisely, would that affect the strength and insulation as compared to 3 hole red brick?”.

    Yes, i know bricks have a different amount of holes depending on where they’re made already, don’t go there, it’s settled.