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What's the best way to display your toys outside? Want my neighbors to be jealous but weather and direct sunlight seem like a problem. Should I keep them under some trees?
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>>11725445
Don't fall for the sentry gun meme. Every single week I have to clean my yard from random squirrel and raccoon chunks. You'll wake up in the middle of the night to your gun shooting and random critters.
Never listen to /k/.
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>>11725440
What toys are you exactly planning to display outside? Pretty much everything, including plushes, fades in direct sunlight.
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bumping with similar images
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>>11725440
Best to just make a window museum. That way people outside can see them but they don't actually have to be outside.
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>>11726015
but not a patio made with pallets
too easy for your toys to fall through all those gaps
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>>11725445
Caltrops.