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[–] 9 pts

Saw that coming from the start.

[–] 6 pts

This is how greed kills. Construction plans call for 24 jack posts. (e.g. $20 per post + installation labor). Contractor is paid full amount... only installs 12 of 24 and pockets the difference. Results = death. Fucking chinks and pajeets are famous for this.

[–] 2 pts

When cured that concrete floor may be able to span a distance but when wet many need to be shored. Pretty standard design tables for how much of a span you can have un-shored when casting a floor.

[–] 2 pts

It's almost like there's some sort of math that an engineer could use to make a comparable table for construction folks to easily use to be safe.

Naah, that shit's racist 'cause the engineer is White.

[–] 0 pt

It would have to be a pretty tall table for shore! I never designed for wood on the bottom, but I'm shore there are load/span tables--and that they are rayciss!

Some guy shouts "pawww laow" at the end.

In Thai that means Stop

I think the video is Asian not African.

[–] 0 pt

They look too dark to be Thai though I’d have thought.

[–] 1 pt

can't build a two story building let alone one

[–] 1 pt

The whites showed them how to do it several times however.

[–] 1 pt

They're evolving, but backwards. Oh well, back to dung huts and bone nose piercings.

[–] 0 pt

Weelll color me surprised

[–] 1 pt

People of color me surprised

[–] 0 pt

All I could think was "those are roofing tiles, you cant just add the weight of a concrete floor on top to add a second story..."

[–] 0 pt

Oh that's what they are doing? I was about to ask if it's common to have a concrete roof

[–] 0 pt

It's pretty common in third world countries to add additional stories on an ad hoc basis. However, usually the previous "roof" is reinforced concrete with some corrugated steel on top to provide drainage rather than a much less capable true roof that can hold tiles and humans, but not tons of concrete.

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