this post was submitted on 07 Nov 2024
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As long as drywall anchors were used, it shouldn't be an issue.
Look closer at the telly
I really, really didn't think I needed a sarcasm tag here.
Drywall anchors? That's got to be a solid stone wall. I don't think you can use drywall anchors.
Well you could drill out large holes and fill with spackle, then insert the drywall anchors into those areas.
Yeah should work just fine
There’s anchors you can use in concrete. They’re similar.
That you can screw in without drilling a pilot hole like with some drywall anchors?
No you would need to put a pilot hole in with concrete anchors
I'm sorry, I've clearly become too jaded
Please, don't ever use the sarcasm tag, it's the internet equivalent of explaining the joke
I like sarcasm tags.
Imho you lose a lot of cues by going from speaking to writing.
It helps those of us who struggle with things like sarcasm
I'm on the spectrum and I don't know how anyone could actually read, understand, but then still interpret this comment as anything but unambiguous sarcasm unless they don't know the first thing about basic home maintenance. As much as I appreciate it sometimes when something is unclear to me, for others, the /s takes something of value away from a joke when the intention was clear.
I use different ways to mark sarcasm, as i don't like SpElLiNg It OuT. I get some fun responses and people show their true colours