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A house built of spungy glub. If you lean on it, it sways a bit, then gets back to its original shape. When you jump on the roof, it serves as a trampolin. Spongy porches along the sides keep you safe, if you miss and fall off.
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"Bouncy castle" ? In which case, Baked, and Redundant, Widely-Known-To_Exist. |
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I was hoping for a standard house with an over roof
of trampolines... perhaps even angled so that one
could bounce from one part of the roof to the next
and back. |
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"Glub" doesn't strike me as a long term building
material; likely to dry out, crack, etc... |
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Earthquakes would be "fun". |
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Twas brillig, and the slithy toves |
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Did gyre and gimble in the wabe; |
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All mimsy was the spungy glub, |
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And the mome raths outgrabe. |
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The Boucy Castle cryptography API does not support real non-inflatable homes, which is what this idea is about. |
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The original Borogov (Alexander Borogov I) had actually lived in a spungy glub house, with his wife and 11 children. As a result, the Borogovs were a family known to be quite slithy. |
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or just replace the floors of a normal house with trampolines, and coat the walls, stairs etc with safety foam. |
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