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greatgooglymoogly (Member Profile)
Plasterboard can and does pull off and break that easily between studs. If it's been nailed it pulls the head through, when glued it leaves some paper or a chunk behind at that point. It's not a strong material.
drywall doesn't pull off that easily, could not be real. have cut through a copper pipe with a sawzall before, it was abandoned thank god.
Who would hang a towel that damn low anyway? I knew it was fake from the beginning.
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Relevance = 0%. If the leafblower has warning labels telling you to wear ear protection, maybe don't run it next to your kid without giving them ear protection.
The said engineer, not Otorhinolaryngologist.