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Who are the top three strongest characters in the Kevin Gibes Inflated Universe (KGIU) canon?

  • Gash Coyote

    Votes: 102 4.5%
  • Rioley

    Votes: 277 12.3%
  • Penis

    Votes: 408 18.1%
  • Loathsome Dung Eater Jen

    Votes: 291 12.9%
  • Boner

    Votes: 294 13.0%
  • Kevin Gibes

    Votes: 671 29.7%
  • The Elusive Earl

    Votes: 701 31.0%
  • Landon Hiscock

    Votes: 262 11.6%
  • The Korps LARP Brigade

    Votes: 200 8.9%
  • Kiwifarms Militia

    Votes: 1,122 49.7%
  • Kindness

    Votes: 650 28.8%
  • Trans Cucumber The Child Abandoner

    Votes: 306 13.6%

  • Total voters
    2,258
As far as I can tell, Ash Coyote has currently been preoccupied with the whole Denfur fiasco due to his documentary about furries involving many members of that con. As such he has just been going full backpedalling mode, and is pretty sure being depressive as per usual. He is streaming with kev and others, so I am thinking it's likely still in the making? Who knows.

Being a film maker in the land of trannies, furries and their cross section must be like being Stalin's director: every day brings new unpersons that must be edited out pronto...

...in before you get edited out yourself.
 
what do you think Earl looks like in their heads? I see that he has a goatee, kinda fat, balding and has sunglasses as my interpretation of Earl granted hes not real.

Tenacious Unicorn Ranch cable tv debut.
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Laughing at the Tranchers: 10/10 as always
schizo shit lol, also I want some proof for these break ins. Also how was Rand Paul ever transphobic, he doenst give a shit about culture and attacks Fauci. Fauci has hurt the LGBT community more than any other person due to his poor handling of the aids crisis and hes still somehow medical advisor.
 
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schizo shit lol, also I want some proof for these break ins. Also how was Rand Paul ever transphobic, he doenst give a shit about culture and attacks Fauci. Fauci has hurt the LGBT community more than any other person due to his poor handling of the aids crisis and hes still somehow medical advisor.
Lurk moar, faggot.
 
For real, though, what is everybody's obsession with gray in house shit right now? Gray woodgrain, for fuck's sake. :c
Depending on the house I think gray walls and white trim is a really nice clean look, but that's with relatively modern house designs. Definitely wouldn't look so great in that old house though.
 
Its hard to tell, but its definitely not copper. You can see some dark splotches at the seams that I think are rust, so I'd guess steel.
Someone else said the drywall (not a 1920s material) was from the 60s. Given the ceramic wall tiles, I think this house got remodeled in "old west" style at some point. I'd be surpised if anything except for the wood is original.
Those tin ceiling tiles were pretty popular in the early 20th century designs, it would be a shame if they ruin them. At least keep them in good shape and sell/give them to someone who will use them, because they are desirable to the right person who wants that kind of look in their house or business.
 
Those tin ceiling tiles were pretty popular in the early 20th century designs, it would be a shame if they ruin them. At least keep them in good shape and sell/give them to someone who will use them, because they are desirable to the right person who wants that kind of look in their house or business.
Taking a glance at prices now, they range from like 7 per tile to 15ish for new manufacture, and I bet you people would pay decently for genuine vintage ones. Way more than the scrap metal value anyway considering they aren't copper.
 
Those tin ceiling tiles were pretty popular in the early 20th century designs, it would be a shame if they ruin them. At least keep them in good shape and sell/give them to someone who will use them, because they are desirable to the right person who wants that kind of look in their house or business.

I don't think they're tin. I think they are later remakes in steel/sheetmetal; there are dark spotches on the seams that I think are rust. I can't be sure because the pictures aren't great, but Tin doesn't rust, ferrous metals do. IF they are sheet metal l remakes and rusted they are a) effectively unsalvagable (you can try a electrobath to remove the rust and hope nothing is pitted or eaten through). and b) you can just get new ones.

edit: Also, given the size and location of the house, its unlikely that original house had tin ceilings. That was a very expensive rich-people upgrade in the 20s. Its possible this was some rich persons ranch house, but doesn't seem likely to me. (tl;dr: Tin ceilings are over represented in houses in the Rocky Mountain states because rich people houses are generally the only ones that were built well enough to last to modern times, unlike in east/midwest where a shitty 1930s Sears Craftsman made by the average joe will last 200 years. Also because they try to drum up their associate with "Old Timey" west and retro-fit the ceiling panels during one remodel or another) Though given the location and area, its possible they might have sprung for cladding to keep the house from burning down incase of a grease fire.
 
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I don't think they're tin. I think they are later remakes in steel/sheetmetal; there are dark spotches on the seams that I think are rust. I can't be sure because the pictures aren't great, but Tin doesn't rust, ferrous metals do. IF they are sheet metal l remakes and rusted they are a) effectively unsalvagable (you can try a electrobath to remove the rust and hope nothing is pitted or eaten through). and b) you can just get new ones.
Yeah, I didn't mean to say that they are definitely made of tin, I've just always heard that style referred to as a tin ceiling. I was getting more at the fact that if they are restorable and actually antique that they could have value to someone. A lot of them made from steel pre-World War II were melted down for the war, so if they pre-date that there are reasons to keep them and not sell them for scrap, even just to preserve them as an interesting historical object. It really all depends on how old they are and if they could be restored.
 
what do you think Earl looks like in their heads? I see that he has a goatee, kinda fat, balding and has sunglasses as my interpretation of Earl granted hes not real.

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Police sketch of Earl from eyewitness statement
 
Yeah, I didn't mean to say that they are definitely made of tin, I've just always heard that style referred to as a tin ceiling. I was getting more at the fact that if they are restorable and actually antique that they could have value to someone. A lot of them made from steel pre-World War II

Hadn’t heard of sheet metal ceilings before but given the timeframe it makes sense as something that grew out of early fire safety precautions (yes, I watched Deadwood).

Tin is traditionally used as an anti-oxidising layer, electroplated on to steel to prevent it from rusting, like zinc is, but tin gives a nice shiny finish that can be polished. Copper can be plated too, it’s always going to be steel underneath though, as it’s cheap.
Of course the plated layer is very thin, and with enough time and moisture exposure it will let rust come through. I imagine you’d paint over it when this starts to happen, but the stains will keep coming through.
 
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I'm convinced now that this is the reason why the Tranch documentary is never coming out. It's probably impossible to cut Bonnie out entirely and still have a functional documentary left.
He signed permission though. Don't know if he can back out now.

Perhaps Penny is scared people will look him up and realize what they really are
 
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He signed permission though. Don't know if he can back out now.

Perhaps Penny is scared people will look him up and realize what they really are
I think the latter option is more likely - I don't think it's Bonnie that's blocking the release, it's more that Penny/Ash realises that the Bonnie drama makes the tranch/their "cause" look horrible. If it was done by a normal documentary filmmaker they would relish in this drama, but I think the function of it was meant to show a "trans haven" in a Evil Earl Country.
 
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