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    lainy (lain@lain.com)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Mar-2025 07:29:10 JST lainy lainy
    ANYWAY what’s up in general
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      oshy (oshy@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Mar-2025 07:29:34 JST oshy oshy
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      @lain Listening to Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
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      lainy (lain@lain.com)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Mar-2025 07:30:00 JST lainy lainy
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      @oshy very nice! I should listen to it too! Have you ever listened to klaatu?
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      oshy (oshy@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Mar-2025 07:31:27 JST oshy oshy
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      @lain I haven't but I love prog so I will listen to them on your recommendation Lain
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      Desire-kun (nepiant@varishangout.net)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Mar-2025 07:31:38 JST Desire-kun Desire-kun
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      @lain listening to this
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      kaia (kaia@brotka.st)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Mar-2025 07:39:25 JST kaia kaia
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      @lain I made a tomboy channel on Delta Chat
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      lainy (lain@lain.com)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Mar-2025 07:40:07 JST lainy lainy
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      @kaia :aismile:
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      Johnny Peligro (mischievoustomato@tsundere.love)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Mar-2025 07:42:01 JST Johnny Peligro Johnny Peligro
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      @lain the ceiling
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      lainy (lain@lain.com)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Mar-2025 07:44:21 JST lainy lainy
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      @mischievoustomato that’s very general
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      Johnny Peligro (mischievoustomato@tsundere.love)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Mar-2025 07:46:55 JST Johnny Peligro Johnny Peligro
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      @lain well I'm inside my house
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      Desire-kun (nepiant@varishangout.net)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Mar-2025 07:48:31 JST Desire-kun Desire-kun
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      @lain @mischievoustomato Ceilings are an incredibly common architectural element, found in virtually every enclosed structure. They serve both functional and aesthetic purposes, and their designs have evolved significantly throughout history. From the simple, flat surfaces of basic dwellings to the elaborate, ornate designs of grand buildings, ceilings are a ubiquitous part of our built environment.

      Where you'll find them varies greatly. In residential homes, standard flat ceilings are the most prevalent, providing a simple, practical covering. However, in more modern or upscale homes, you might encounter a variety of designs, such as tray ceilings, vaulted ceilings, or beamed ceilings, which add visual interest and a sense of spaciousness. Commercial buildings often utilize suspended or "drop" ceilings, which conceal wiring, pipes, and other utilities while also providing acoustic benefits. Historical buildings, particularly churches, palaces, and theaters, frequently feature elaborate ceilings with intricate moldings, frescoes, or coffered designs, showcasing the craftsmanship and artistry of past eras. So, in short, ceilings are everywhere that people build enclosed structures.

      The types of ceilings employed are highly dependent on the function of the room, and the desired aesthetic. For example, a hospital may use a drop ceiling for easy access to utilities, where as a grand hall may use a coffered ceiling to add a sense of grandeur.
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      Johnny Peligro (mischievoustomato@tsundere.love)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Mar-2025 07:48:39 JST Johnny Peligro Johnny Peligro
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      @Nepiant @lain thanks chudGPT
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