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Slinky and sassy, Ghostpaw is a snow leopard of many gifts; A waterfall of luxurious, white, waist-length hair, an even six feet of curvy physique, and sultry, violet eyes. But his tail is even thicker, longer, and more sensuous than these. Thick white-grey fur patterned in dense black rosettes could easily hide his figure, but instead the smooth, sumptuously trimmed fluff highlights his toned form. Waist down and from behind, Ghostpaw's curves are quite femme - long hair distracts from strong shoulders as a shapely heart of an ass supports his lush tail. From the front and abs-up, those shoulders and a beard-like tuft on his boxy chin are far more masculine. He is as much an aphrodite as an adonis - a beauty with gender signals too weak to prevent a quick, mistaken glance, but strong enough to confirm with a lingering, appreciative look.


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vogon
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  • I love how transparently this is made out of some angle iron a couple facilities people picked up at home depot
  • I also love the twitter sign that they got stopped halfway through pulling down by the cops a few days ago because they didn't have a permit to operate the cherry picker


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in reply to @vogon's post:

I'm trying to process this. The scale looks off, that kind of "channel with holes in it" shouldn't... be... that big... it looks like a photoshop. zoomed phone photos are a special kind of visual hell so maybe this makes more sense if someone took a real picture of it but i am just strugglign to figure out what my eyes are seeing.

To make things worse, it flashes brightly at night, aimed directly at an apartment complex across the street

This shit is gonna give someone a seizure and i hope when it does the person finds a really good lawyer to represent them pro bono and sues Musk's pants off

in reply to @cathoderaydude's post:

What is the most ridiculous way that those uprights could be supported?

I don't see any guidewires. Not like they can sink postholes and pour in concrete right?

Do you think they're on tiny welded sheet bases, or that they're secured with an angle bracket to a bunch more steel tubes with sandbags on top?

there is absolutely no question, it's just weighed down with sandbags, i'm sure of it.

Fun Fact: the reason they stopped them from removing the old sign was in no way because they weren't allowed to do that, but simply because no attempt had been made to cordon off the sidewalk so pedestrians wouldn't get crushed

that is all they wanted, a simple permitting formality (which a corporation like his could have had arranged within an hour with a phone call) as an affidavit that things were being done safely, and a few cones to make sure things actually were being done safely. but in typical manchild fashion the response was a smirking "oh, oh, you're trying to keep me from doing what i want, oh, daddy is so mad, well, daddy can't stop me from doing it ON TOP OF MY OWN BUILDING." because, again, he has a ten year old's understanding of how Any Of This Works

I think you're right about the sandbags honestly.

It's not just the baby tantrums either, it's just so obvious that the company simply does not have even a remotely functional secretarial capability anymore to smooth out these kind of stupid trivialities.

Aside from that though, I really really want someone to buzz a drone up there real quick just to see the absurdly dangerous engineering that is almost certainly in place documented.