Video: Cross screwdriver
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
What exactly do we call blasphemy? Perhaps everyone finds their own explanation for this definition. One might ask, what is this kind of thinking doing on a website about design? It turns out that the theme of blasphemy can also arise in design.
Of course, how to relate to this subject, everyone decides for himself, but surely many will find it strange. Here we see a cross, which at first glance seems ordinary, only slightly larger. Why is he so remarkable? This becomes clear then if we suddenly decide … to screw in a screw. It is in this difficult matter that the cross can help us, which is just for this purpose. It is slightly cut at the tips, and is specially suited for standard screws. I suppose, seeing that a person is turning a screw with his own cross, we will decide that here he is - an obvious example of blasphemy, but if this is so, we are unlikely to find an answer.
In the end, situations in life are different, and if it is vital to urgently screw in a screw, and there is absolutely nothing at hand, then you can use a cross … logically, it will seem wrong and just ugly. Moreover, such a cross also has negative qualities. For example, it is corny heavier than any other we are used to. Plus, it is unlikely that it will seem completely ugly to a girl to wear it around her neck - not only is the material not ideal for a cross, and even it does not look the best way.
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