ha ha
In some Anglo Saxon gospels, there are what appear to be deliberate mistakes in the illustrations, historians think these may be done to prove / remind that man will never attain perfection, that alone belongs to god.
Part of me wishes, this is the same sentiment being exppressed by the tiler who put that floor down :D
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In some Anglo Saxon gospels, there are what appear to be deliberate mistakes in the illustrations, historians think these may be done to prove / remind that man will never attain perfection, that alone belongs to god.
Part of me wishes, this is the same sentiment being exppressed by the tiler who put that floor down :D
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I've heard the same story
about rugs in Islam. Especially if they're in the same room where a Qur'an is kept.
Much to my credit it's something I've never bothered to verify.
I think I asked a muslim about it once and they just said, "What?"
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about rugs in Islam. Especially if they're in the same room where a Qur'an is kept.
Much to my credit it's something I've never bothered to verify.
I think I asked a muslim about it once and they just said, "What?"
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well its definitely a good excuse
no matter what they intended!
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no matter what they intended!
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hehehe
someone did that on purpose to piss someone off, or to make the artistically minded ponder some bollocks about it
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someone did that on purpose to piss someone off, or to make the artistically minded ponder some bollocks about it
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I love that
and I strongly suspect the owner of the place pissed the tiler off.
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and I strongly suspect the owner of the place pissed the tiler off.
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I have to confess
I moved into my house about 17 years ago, and the first thing I noticed was one of the balusters on the stairs was upside down. It was very irritating. And still is.
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I moved into my house about 17 years ago, and the first thing I noticed was one of the balusters on the stairs was upside down. It was very irritating. And still is.
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That would have been deliberate
Like the guy mentioned earlier, artists liked to leave a flaw in their work to demonstrate their product will never be as perfect as God's. A good example is in Byron's personal chapel.
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Like the guy mentioned earlier, artists liked to leave a flaw in their work to demonstrate their product will never be as perfect as God's. A good example is in Byron's personal chapel.
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Can't say I know how that feels.
I HAVE had dirt stuck underneath the screen in the past. Was not fun at all.
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I HAVE had dirt stuck underneath the screen in the past. Was not fun at all.
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As the parent of a child with chronic OCD...
...that makes me laugh my tits off!
( , Tue 23 Aug 2011, 16:28, Share, Reply)
...that makes me laugh my tits off!
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Great.
As a bonus, the floor pattern provides an excellent optical illusion when you scroll up and down, particularly using the mouse wheel, for some reason.
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I need to photoshop the image.
Can't look at it. I'd have already dug it up and put it right.
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Can't look at it. I'd have already dug it up and put it right.
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