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der.bi15
derbi👍 :
Ac Dc= all cats dancing
2026-07-17 16:21:14
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ykb_023
𒉭 𝔅𝔢𝔯𝔢𝔫𝔡 𒉭 :
Make one of these with the smashing pumpkins pleassseee (and tag me then maybe if you want to)
2026-07-17 18:08:29
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luc.serr15
LUC🫠 :
with kitten
2026-07-17 12:29:01
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billybutcher999
Billy Butcher :
2026-07-16 23:23:02
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fishfearme23
Fishfearme :
I need these in stickers rn
2026-06-30 03:55:10
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defect5115
-DEFECT- :
Cowboys From Hell mentioned
2026-07-14 23:23:02
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vasilisanas.11
vas•ilis :
cat weezer?
2026-07-16 11:45:40
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arc.snek
Arc.Snek :
What album is slide 27..
2026-07-17 10:00:23
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johnnyc244
John #0 :
I love slipknot but slipkat has gotta be better
2026-07-16 15:38:33
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rassvet1614
rassvet :
Missed the chance to call it “Tabby Road”
2026-07-02 17:56:51
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hellomax10
HelloMax :
2026-06-29 21:28:43
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ethan.snell2
Ethan Snell :
Missed the obvious purrvarna joke
2026-07-16 22:20:52
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yk.jasecoop
🏈🤘Jäse🎸🤼‍♂️ :
2026-07-03 05:55:21
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andi_arbeit13
MathéoAusNäheStuttgart :
System of a cat
2026-07-17 05:45:55
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Title: Japan's Top-Down Demolition – The Invisible Way to Erase a Skyscraper Description: While the world uses explosives, Japan silently dismantles skyscrapers from the inside out. Using a method called “top-down demolition,” engineers lower the roof floor-by-floor, making entire high-rises disappear without dust, noise, or drama. This is how you demolish a building so discreetly that the city barely notices. --- 🏗️ Demolition in Reverse Instead of explosive charges and dramatic collapses, Japanese engineers deconstruct buildings from the top down: 1. Strip & Remove: Workers dismantle the top-floor interior and structure 2. Lower the Roof: Hydraulic jacks incrementally lower the roof slab onto the floor below 3. Repeat: Floor by floor, the building is systematically taken apart inside its own footprint 4. Final Removal: Only the core supports remain, removed last from ground level The building literally sinks into itself, disappearing without ever exposing a skeleton to the skyline. --- 🔧 The Engineering Behind the Disappearing Act · Hydraulic Jack System: Computer-controlled jacks lower the roof structure with millimeter precision · Temporary Support Frame: A steel cage built inside the building supports floors during dismantling · Dust & Debris Control: All demolition occurs inside a sealed environment—no exterior pollution · Noise Reduction: Silent compared to wrecking balls or explosives; work can continue overnight in busy districts --- 🌆 Why Japan Chooses Stealth Demolition · Urban Density: Buildings are often sandwiched between other structures—implosion isn’t an option · Strict Regulations: Japan’s noise, dust, and vibration laws demand near-silent demolition · Recycling Efficiency: Up to 99% of materials can be sorted and recycled on-site · Public Safety: No risk of fly debris, and street-level life continues uninterrupted --- ♻️ The Green Demolition Advantage · Material Recovery: Concrete, steel, glass, and interior materials are carefully separated for reuse · Reduced Transport: Less waste hauled to landfills lowers carbon emissions · Dust-Free Air: Sealed demolition protects urban air quality · Less Community Disruption: No road closures, evacuations, or loud explosions --- 📍 Famous Projects Using This Method · Grande Maison Tokyo: A 40-story tower dismantled top-down in the busy Shinjuku district · Akasaka Prince Hotel: Once Japan’s tallest hotel, meticulously deconstructed over two years · Multiple Urban Towers: Commonly used in Tokyo, Osaka, and Yokohama where space is limited --- ✅ When a Skyscraper Melts Away 🏙️ Where a building doesn’t fall—it just gets shorter, quieter, and cleaner until nothing is left but an empty lot and a lot of recycled material. 👇 Would you support “silent demolition” in your city? 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more incredible engineering, sustainable innovation, and the hidden ways modern cities are built—and unbuilt. --- #tiktokusa #documentary #facts #engineering #fyp
Title: Japan's Top-Down Demolition – The Invisible Way to Erase a Skyscraper Description: While the world uses explosives, Japan silently dismantles skyscrapers from the inside out. Using a method called “top-down demolition,” engineers lower the roof floor-by-floor, making entire high-rises disappear without dust, noise, or drama. This is how you demolish a building so discreetly that the city barely notices. --- 🏗️ Demolition in Reverse Instead of explosive charges and dramatic collapses, Japanese engineers deconstruct buildings from the top down: 1. Strip & Remove: Workers dismantle the top-floor interior and structure 2. Lower the Roof: Hydraulic jacks incrementally lower the roof slab onto the floor below 3. Repeat: Floor by floor, the building is systematically taken apart inside its own footprint 4. Final Removal: Only the core supports remain, removed last from ground level The building literally sinks into itself, disappearing without ever exposing a skeleton to the skyline. --- 🔧 The Engineering Behind the Disappearing Act · Hydraulic Jack System: Computer-controlled jacks lower the roof structure with millimeter precision · Temporary Support Frame: A steel cage built inside the building supports floors during dismantling · Dust & Debris Control: All demolition occurs inside a sealed environment—no exterior pollution · Noise Reduction: Silent compared to wrecking balls or explosives; work can continue overnight in busy districts --- 🌆 Why Japan Chooses Stealth Demolition · Urban Density: Buildings are often sandwiched between other structures—implosion isn’t an option · Strict Regulations: Japan’s noise, dust, and vibration laws demand near-silent demolition · Recycling Efficiency: Up to 99% of materials can be sorted and recycled on-site · Public Safety: No risk of fly debris, and street-level life continues uninterrupted --- ♻️ The Green Demolition Advantage · Material Recovery: Concrete, steel, glass, and interior materials are carefully separated for reuse · Reduced Transport: Less waste hauled to landfills lowers carbon emissions · Dust-Free Air: Sealed demolition protects urban air quality · Less Community Disruption: No road closures, evacuations, or loud explosions --- 📍 Famous Projects Using This Method · Grande Maison Tokyo: A 40-story tower dismantled top-down in the busy Shinjuku district · Akasaka Prince Hotel: Once Japan’s tallest hotel, meticulously deconstructed over two years · Multiple Urban Towers: Commonly used in Tokyo, Osaka, and Yokohama where space is limited --- ✅ When a Skyscraper Melts Away 🏙️ Where a building doesn’t fall—it just gets shorter, quieter, and cleaner until nothing is left but an empty lot and a lot of recycled material. 👇 Would you support “silent demolition” in your city? 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more incredible engineering, sustainable innovation, and the hidden ways modern cities are built—and unbuilt. --- #tiktokusa #documentary #facts #engineering #fyp

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