>Not opposed to living in a pod yet claims he won't eat the bugs...
You've already agreed to give up 99% of your freedoms to sleep in a comfy bed on a shelf. You WILL eat the bugs whether you agree to it or not...
it's a capsule hotel in japan somewhere
they're for salarymen that missed the last train from working too late but still need to be back at work in 6 hours
>gradually fills up with end caps and debris >children gradually get smaller and weaker >unable to recycle their own hive
Wow such genius very impressed
>thinking the nearly nonexistent resistance of the lower structure relative to the inertia of the falling mass would prevent it from accelerating at the speed of gravity
it wasn't an inside job, go back to your containment hive
If that was true then why don't I ever see a human trying to live in a honey comb? And yet I see bees trying to live in human homes frequently.
Checkmate, moron.
this argument is as stupid as the 'oh look romans built roads and they were perfect meanwhile here after 2 weeks there are 3 new pot holes'. The stress we induce to our constructions pales in comparison to anything nature can give (except american housing and resistance against hurricanes lol yall are fricking moronic). Also we use a frick ton of honeycomb structures
If bees attacked my house I could defend it pretty easily. If I attacked a hive of bees they'd have a hard time defending.
I can kick my house and will still stand. I can kick a bee hive and it will get absolutely fricked up.
When I wanna be romantic I literally burn a cotton string that is run through a cylinder of beeswax yknow.
I really don't think their structures are that much better than at least what I build
Bees have 6 legs so they use the top and bottom pairs of legs to hold hands with their sisters, forming a construction grid. The wax comes out of their tummy between the segments, and they use their two middle arms to scrape off the wax and pack it in a circle. Since they are forming a grid with their sisters, the entire grid is packing circles of soft fresh wax, and the circles lock into a hexagon shape because physics.
you know that's a picture of artificial honeycomb thta apiariasts put in the bee files in the bee box so that they fill them with honey, right
they construct perfect hexagons and can build their nests to withstand extreme weather. seethe.
See the pic in the OP? We built that, so we're as good as them.
no
>no
Now detonate the same amount of ANFO placed atop a beehive.
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anon... that isn't what you think it is. That's Florida.
Would using hexagon-shaped bricks instead of rectangles make buildings more structurally sound?
i can construct perfect polygons and withstand even more extreme weather, bees are not cool.
>bees are not cool.
go frick yourself, you're not fricking cool. frick you
get back in the fricken hive
anybody got the alternate version of this pic where the bee has escaped and is flying free?
you played yourself.
that's real great for the bees call me when they make one human sized
if this was completely soundproof and I could block the light from the windows 100% I wouldn't be opposed to this.
I still wont eat the bugs.
What window? It's a shelf with a bed on it
>Not opposed to living in a pod yet claims he won't eat the bugs...
You've already agreed to give up 99% of your freedoms to sleep in a comfy bed on a shelf. You WILL eat the bugs whether you agree to it or not...
>arrested for Public Masturbation
You mean it's not a prison?
>No bars
>No ground restraint anchor
No.
it's a capsule hotel in japan somewhere
they're for salarymen that missed the last train from working too late but still need to be back at work in 6 hours
aren't these basically japanese hostels? cheap place to sleep for a couple of days and that's it?
>no plumbing
>no electricity
>no smoke detectors
>no fire suppression systems
>no hvac
>no sanitation
Literally pic related
>food preparation area
>not a single GFCI outlet in sight
Yikes!
wait shit I am moron here's pic related
Kowloon was based, too bad the chinks destroyed it. Like an artifact of a cyberpunk dystopia that could have been.
>a cramped city full of poor people where building codes get ignored and no one can be blamed because no traceability
Just go to california.
>gradually fills up with end caps and debris
>children gradually get smaller and weaker
>unable to recycle their own hive
Wow such genius very impressed
>Saif structure is absolutely useless to human, worth less than their spit
Changed it for you
you show me a honeycomb that could have survived a plane strike like 9/11 and I'll believe you. Until then go frick yourself.
> bee 9/11 happens
> bees are fine because 9/11 didn't happen
>bird hits bee's nest
>nest falls to earth at free fall speed
>thinking the nearly nonexistent resistance of the lower structure relative to the inertia of the falling mass would prevent it from accelerating at the speed of gravity
it wasn't an inside job, go back to your containment hive
Does bird shit melt honeycomb?
If that was true then why don't I ever see a human trying to live in a honey comb? And yet I see bees trying to live in human homes frequently.
Checkmate, moron.
this argument is as stupid as the 'oh look romans built roads and they were perfect meanwhile here after 2 weeks there are 3 new pot holes'. The stress we induce to our constructions pales in comparison to anything nature can give (except american housing and resistance against hurricanes lol yall are fricking moronic). Also we use a frick ton of honeycomb structures
Better for bees, sure. I wouldn't want to live in there
>lives in pods
They are bugs, please understand.
If bees attacked my house I could defend it pretty easily. If I attacked a hive of bees they'd have a hard time defending.
I can kick my house and will still stand. I can kick a bee hive and it will get absolutely fricked up.
When I wanna be romantic I literally burn a cotton string that is run through a cylinder of beeswax yknow.
I really don't think their structures are that much better than at least what I build
Bees have 6 legs so they use the top and bottom pairs of legs to hold hands with their sisters, forming a construction grid. The wax comes out of their tummy between the segments, and they use their two middle arms to scrape off the wax and pack it in a circle. Since they are forming a grid with their sisters, the entire grid is packing circles of soft fresh wax, and the circles lock into a hexagon shape because physics.