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A furniture item that can have items be put into it, but only house editors can remove items from it. While normal containers can currently be used for mailboxes, it does not simulate the type of mailbox that libraries and such have that prevent outsiders from taking from said mailbox.
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+1, finally a good use for bombs.
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God please, I have a mailbox that just has a sign saying 'pls dont steal'.
I bet you assholes steal everything anyway...
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A box that only the house owner can take things from?
That's a neat suggestion for a mailbox or donations box, whatever we want to name them.
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To clarify, I don't mean House Owners. I mean House Editors. Due to this, donation items should be excluded from the storage. In case anyone is curious as to why, I've drawn some diagrams.
The typical house owner:
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The typical house editor:
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The typical house guest:
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Once again Saw's diagrams kill me.
But, yeah I think we need us some mailboxes. It'd give a use for paper as well, having people actually bother to go deliver letters instead of the good old dropping of a discord message with the illusory bird everyone seems to magically have in their pocket like some kinda magician.
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