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Well meemeex,
I have no idea what their called, but they are put under buildings and along the sides of the lower part so the foundation of the building doesn't move and crack around as much.
I have no idea what their called, but they are put under buildings and along the sides of the lower part so the foundation of the building doesn't move and crack around as much.
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