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What is Keter level?

"Keter" means "crown" in Hebrew, and is the uppermost level of the Sephirot in Jewish Kabbalah.

Can you spread gravel yourself?
Can you spread gravel yourself?

A gravel driveway can be completed as a DIY project if you've got the time and determination. But before you commit to putting the gravel down...

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Do snakes get in pea gravel?
Do snakes get in pea gravel?

Conclusion. Small, tight-fitting rocks are perfectly fine for a flower bed covering and do not attract snakes. Pea-gravel, river rock, or other...

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Can I build my own shed?
Can I build my own shed?

Yes, with the right plans you can build your dream shed.

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Keter (Archived)

THIS PAGE IS ARCHIVED The information on this page is not up-to-date, and/or has been replaced by other content. It is preserved for historical purposes. See Archived Pages for a detailed explanation of archival. The designation "Keter" is assigned to subjects that both (a) display vigorous, active hostility to human life, civilization, and/or spacetime, and (b) are capable of causing significant destruction in the event of a containment breach. Such subjects must be cataloged, contained according to special containment procedures, and destroyed, if possible. Merely being inimical to human life is not in itself cause for classification as a Keter-level object. A Keter classification indicates that not only is this subject capable of inflicting devastating harm to human life and civilization, but that containment protocols must be extensive, involved, and precisely followed in order to prevent it from doing so. Research into the neutralization of Keter-class SCPs is always a top priority for the Foundation. Cases where Keter-class objects that can be neutralized by Foundation personnel persist in Foundation custody are rare, and are grouped into three main categories. In addition to cases where destruction of the object continues to be unfeasible due to apparent invulnerability or similar circumstance, there are some Keter-class objects with significant tactical value for the Foundation, as well as Keter-class objects that threaten more harm to humanity from their neutralization than from their continued existence. The Foundation has harnessed some Keter-class SCPs, but such situations are rare exceptions: for example, SCP-076-2 only agreed to work with the Foundation due to its unusual relationship with Agent [REDACTED], and its ability to communicate with us, and even that didn't last. The majority of Keter-class SCPs are insentient, and most are inanimate objects. This status may change as research and discovery continues. "Keter" means "crown" in Hebrew, and is the uppermost level of the Sephirot in Jewish Kabbalah. The following is a list of the twenty-five highest rated Keter articles on the site: For a complete list of the Keter articles on the site, click here.

Can you use tree branches for firewood?
Can you use tree branches for firewood?

It is generally safe to harvest firewood from fallen trees and branches but depending on the species, some firewood is better than others. Hardwood...

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What kills mold and its spores?
What kills mold and its spores?

Hydrogen peroxide Hydrogen peroxide kills mold spore on contact by breaking down proteins and DNA. It's normally used to clean mold on porous and...

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Are shed plans easy to follow?
Are shed plans easy to follow?

These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.

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What should I lay my shed on?

What is the best shed foundation? A gravel pad (crushed stone) with a lumber perimeter is the best shed foundation option in most cases. We recommend gravel shed foundations because they provide a stable base for your shed to rest on and do a great job of draining water away from the bottom of your shed.

Sheds have exploded in popularity over the past several decades. From being simple, DIY outbuildings, sheds have evolved to include workshops, offices, and even living space. What do all these buildings have in common? They all need some type of shed foundation to support them! Thankfully, the number of shed foundation options is beginning to catch up to the variety of sheds. Here are the 13 top shed foundations that you should consider for your outbuilding. However, if you’re not interested in reading the full list, we’ll save you some time and give you our recommendation for the best shed foundation right away.

What does 7 red roses mean?
What does 7 red roses mean?

I'm infatuated with you 7 Roses: I'm infatuated with you. 8 Roses: A symbol of support for friends or family that are going through a difficult...

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How long will a metal house last?
How long will a metal house last?

50 to 100 years How long do steel buildings last? Steel buildings face fewer issues with deterioration and corrosion than concrete or wood, and can...

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How can I cool my shed in the summer?
How can I cool my shed in the summer?

Tips to Keep Your Shed or Garage Cool in Summer Heat Increase ventilation. During the summer months, increasing airflow in the garage or shed ranks...

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Can I build my own shed?
Can I build my own shed?

Yes, with the right plans you can build your dream shed.

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What is the hot color for 2022?
What is the hot color for 2022?

Pantone revealed in December that Very Peri, a blue-purple hue, is its color of 2022. The shade is described as a “warm and friendly blue hue with...

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