• DumbAceDragon@sh.itjust.works
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      7 months ago

      House of Leaves. It’s a book that’s been around for a bit, but I believe that it got popular with the zoomers because it was an inspiration for myhouse.wad

      • SidewaysHighways@lemmy.world
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        Oh heck,

        Awesome! Thanks for sharing this.

        House of leaves has been sitting on my shelf after I felt that it was really messing with my head.

        I’ll be checking the wad out

        • Cracks_InTheWalls@sh.itjust.works
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          Remember: happiness has to be fought for.

          I watched a few good playthroughs rather than playing myself, but do yourself a favour and go into it as blind as possible.

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      7 months ago

      It’s an abnormaly written allegory for loneliness. Theres a lot going on in the book, but the terror starts when a journalist discovers that his new house is a fraction of an inch bigger on the inside than the outside. After that door leading to a pitch black room just shows up in their house.

      It’s a great book. Gave me nightmares.

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      7 months ago

      This is a meme about a scary book called House of Leaves. It’s a book that will make you feel unwell.

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        It’s a reference to a horror book that starts with a protagonist discovering his house is slightly bigger on the inside. Spooky hijinks ensue, and somewhere along the way you loose your mind reading that book.

        10/10 would recommend.

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        7 months ago

        I don’t know anything about the book in question, but I assumed it was because of the way the hook at the end of tape measures has a little play to it. If it’s a poorly made tape measure that doesn’t account for this properly, you get slightly different measurements by hooking around something versus pushing it against a surface.

        (See point #5: https://www.ustape.com/hidden-features-of-measuring-tape/)

          • Buddahriffic@lemmy.world
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            7 months ago

            Oh right, fractions of an inch are usually expressed in fractions of powers of two. SI humour went right over my head because I’m used to seeing weird fractions involved in those measurements.

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              Feet are divided by 12 but inches are divided by 8. And a yard is a foot times 3.

              It makes way more sense when you use it, but trying to explain it does make it sound crazy.

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                I thought it was powers of two because it’s not hard to find the halfway point between two other points, so you find the 1/2 mark, then the 1/4 mark, then 1/8, 16, 32, depending on how much precision you need. Then, at some point the unit changes again to mils or something like that.

                After doing some digging in to this, I was thinking of the thou or mil, which is a thousandth of an inch. There’s also another one that I hadn’t heard of: the line, which is apparently equal to… 1/12 of an inch. Lol full circle.

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            If it’s a poorly made tape measure to begin with, doesn’t really matter. Could easily end up with 1/12" off.