Invictium
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| 23 Dec 2015 08:34 AM |
What the heck my eyessssss
Adurite looks mighty fine because the texture doesnt split all over but the others..... ew
And the wanwood and sparkle time ones look exactly like each other at a glance |
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hesprin
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| 23 Dec 2015 08:36 AM |
| i like the simplicity of clockwork and workclock shades |
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| 23 Dec 2015 08:38 AM |
Clockwork refers to the inner workings of either a mechanical clock (where it is also called a movement) or another device that operates in a similar fashion (such as a dial indicator). Specifically, the term refers to mechanisms utilizing a complex series of gears.[1][2]
A clockwork motor is a clockwork device mechanically powered by a mainspring, a spiral torsion spring of metal ribbon. Energy is stored in the mainspring manually by winding it up, turning a key attached to a ratchet which twists the mainspring tighter. Then the force of the mainspring turns the clockwork's gears, until the stored energy is used up. The adjective wind-up refers to mainspring-powered clockwork devices, which include clocks and watches, kitchen timers, music boxes, and wind-up toys. |
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Invictium
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| 23 Dec 2015 08:38 AM |
| Jinglehasse that was pretty deep |
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domoman33
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