Well correct me, but (at least in Europe) the "modern" houses and buidings can be spiritualy very conferting as just 25 years ago they varied from country to country instead of being a carbon copy commmie block but worse.
[ - ] Razzoriel 1 point 7 monthsSep 20, 2024 18:20:43 ago (+1/-0)
Houses were relatively aesthetically pleasing until the 19th century, yes. But then people started worshipping moloch and putting money above all else.
Dude, don't be a dick. You know they were building structures like the second picture a mere 90 years ago. Complete with "modern technology" like phones and central heating.
So no it's not the lack of aristocrats but the overabundance of Jews that prevents us from building things to be proud of.
Isn't it interesting that places like Versailles have elaborate outdoor plumbing for fountains and such and yet no bathrooms? Me thinks history is not as it seems.
History was overwritten by jews. I wonder if there's any real history recorded. As for indoor plumbing, when was it "invented?" Was it simply a pedestal mounted to the floor with a hole in it? I remember someone here posted a video on how Venice was built, and it looked like they had crude indoor plumbing, but not like what we have today to keep odors out.
Romans made plumbing (the word "plumbum" is also used for lead, because their pipes used the material). The tech exists for a couple thousand years at least.
A lot of those temples were unlikely to have been built by poos. There is a reason that the caste system is the way it is. Like with many other modern cultures, it was white people who built these ancient things.
All good questions that I think we'll never know the answers. I lean toward thinking we have lost a lot of the knowledge that made a lot of these things possible. Whether the loss is intentional or due to catastrophe I have no idea. But there is a lot of interesting electric/ magnetic stuff that we're just getting into now that I think people in the past already knew.
Reminds me of when I found myself in Jakarta, and went to a holistic health and beauty clinic. After getting a full body massage (including my balls and prick), my skin was treated with mud and ground leaves. Also: a midget used a skeletal monkey paw to remove my ass dingles.
[ - ] Hobama 1 point 7 monthsSep 20, 2024 13:26:55 ago (+1/-0)
Truly mindboggling. Theres a dragon sclupture in the louvre that is blown glass. Its tongue is so thin that it vibrates from footsteps, yet is so strong that its been vibrating for a thousand years without cracking. Try making that! We are truly living in a degraded civilization.
Yes, probably why the house i just had built looks like a box, not a house. Contractors cut corners wherever they can such as anything outside the boxes they build
It's kind of sad how in certain areas of life, the more time goes on, the dumber we get. Like look at the absolute garbage that is tofu dreg "construction" in China. Whole buildings made of bullshit that fall apart in months. Spics that get hired by multinational builders to churn out as many houses as possible, while making as much profit as possible.
While I do find those old cathedrals gorgeous (I'm partial to gothic), they can be gaudy and ostentatious. For something like a home, a half stereotypical cabin in the woods, but made with both wood and stone, can be gorgeous
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Well the newer have plumbing and electricity so they got that going.
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So no it's not the lack of aristocrats but the overabundance of Jews that prevents us from building things to be proud of.
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So many questions, but the jews hide the answers.
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I lean toward thinking we have lost a lot of the knowledge that made a lot of these things possible. Whether the loss is intentional or due to catastrophe I have no idea. But there is a lot of interesting electric/ magnetic stuff that we're just getting into now that I think people in the past already knew.
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While I do find those old cathedrals gorgeous (I'm partial to gothic), they can be gaudy and ostentatious. For something like a home, a half stereotypical cabin in the woods, but made with both wood and stone, can be gorgeous