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Johnny
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One of the most popular sites on the internet

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http://www.skyscrapercity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=8 This site show you countrys from all around the world and how better it is then the us



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Johnny wrote:http://www.skyscrapercity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=8 This site show you countrys from all around the world and how better it is then the us
THANKS FOR POSTING.

This is the kind of stuff we are kept from seeing, through deliberate distraction by Zionist media, but mostly through our own willful, indolent ignorance.

The photos are inspiring, and provoking of discontent.

One picture worth a thousand words. What a great way to research a place you're thinking of visiting. Much, much, much better than Google Images.

Thanks again!

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Why is that site so popular? It's just a site about skyscrapers. Why would it have so much traffic and be ranked that high?
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Winston wrote:Why is that site so popular? It's just a site about skyscrapers. Why would it have so much traffic and be ranked that high?
Did you ever build sand castles as a kid? Forts? Now look at the skyscraper thread on Malta! Building castles, forts, roads, buildings, bridges, cities -- altering the environment -- it awakens the Inner Six-Year-Old -- no?

Goethe once wrote, "A thing is the sum of its deeds." So indeed, a man is the sum of his deeds, no? Or so at least so we think sometimes. Skyscrapers are certainly deeds of men.

So we learn about the character of men by what they have built. Which city is a museum stuck in time? Which is bold and daring and new? Which is plain?

Beijing looks jumbled, incoherent, unplanned, like Chinese people in a crowd trying to walk or drive. Malta is masculine, heroic. Rio is a synthesis of man and nature.

Transylvania (3 different threads, actually, Carpathian town in Romania, and Timisoara, and the other town in Transylvania, the biggest town there, I forget the name) is the most beautiful place I have seen, in terms of cities and towns. Look at the church interiors, the building exteriors. Cityscapes as if created in the mind of an artist.

For contrast, look at the laughable cylinder-buildings on the North Korean threads. Clearly the result of an edict from above, where human spirit is constrained by brutal materialism. All for show. Showiness without love or whimsy or passion. Bland cities, but one coastal town lit up at night, a poor man's Shanghai, saying to passing vessels, we're somebody too! Yes we are!

You know a tree by its fruit, and a man by his deeds.

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