its interesting11 Bravo wrote:
yep..never knew half that shit tbh.SEREMAKER wrote:
you were watching the history channel
and youre one of them lulzSEREMAKER wrote:
its interesting11 Bravo wrote:
yep..never knew half that shit tbh.SEREMAKER wrote:
you were watching the history channel
Nature programmes are better.
Though I have neither now just having freeview.
Though I have neither now just having freeview.
eh?SEREMAKER wrote:
I wouldn't talk being from cincinnati11 Bravo wrote:
and youre one of them lulzSEREMAKER wrote:
its interesting
ya man i aint from cincinasty
nah dude cleveland is german and italians.....not scotts like cammrob and finray. i win.SEREMAKER wrote:
thats even worse
should have stuck with cincinnati
axis of evil11 Bravo wrote:
nah dude cleveland is german and italians.....not scotts like cammrob and finray. i win.SEREMAKER wrote:
thats even worse
should have stuck with cincinnati
axis in the literal sense
and all the fine, cultured parts of america come from european heritage, as wellKimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
@nukchebi0 yeah, true dat.
thanks ya euros
what's yer point?
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
minnesota is full of scandinavians
Tu Stultus Es
anybody here seen the movie gummo?
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Tu Stultus Es
damn scots, they ruined scotlandUzique wrote:
and all the fine, cultured parts of america come from european heritage, as wellKimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
@nukchebi0 yeah, true dat.
thanks ya euros
what's yer point?
I feel left out, my ancestors from greece didn't immigrate till the early 1900s.
my mom didnt get here until the mid 1960's and father was given political assylum after the carter administration left the somoza regime out to dry in 1979
Tu Stultus Es
what is 'fine' and 'cultured' anyway? these are european invented terms and ideals that can (or perhaps should) only ever apply to 'europe' anyway. No point applying things like that to foreign cultures and then saying "they don't have that" in an attempt at unwarranted self importanceUzique wrote:
and all the fine, cultured parts of america come from european heritage, as wellKimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
@nukchebi0 yeah, true dat.
thanks ya euros
what's yer point?
mek get a history lesson, dude. the whole 'classical' ideal has been copied from ancient rome, and then later from classic greece and has been seen as the 'standard' of beauty right through the classical-era up until the advent of modernism-- at which point europe was still the leading taste-maker in terms of architecture, fine art and whatnot anyway. the point isn't who 'invented' the standard of taste, the point is the pervasive influence that they do command (for whatever reason)- america copied europe's approach and reinvented and reused many european architectural and art movements, e.g. the american gothic that is present in lots of manhattan's skyscrapers. america had a different take on 'modernism' during their own era of city-building but it took a lot from the european principles... big names like le corbusier.
basically stop with your cynical bullshit in every thread and just face that the founding principles of america's culture and architecture was based in european classicism. of course it was 'their take' but the whole 'city on a hill' thing and the layout of major cities like washington d.c. is just a neo-classical project. america is not a 'foreign culture' so you really don't have a point... we're all in the same boat and all conforming to the same standards of beauty and accomplishment.
basically stop with your cynical bullshit in every thread and just face that the founding principles of america's culture and architecture was based in european classicism. of course it was 'their take' but the whole 'city on a hill' thing and the layout of major cities like washington d.c. is just a neo-classical project. america is not a 'foreign culture' so you really don't have a point... we're all in the same boat and all conforming to the same standards of beauty and accomplishment.
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libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
go read a book
pretty much right, except wasnt classical greece before ancient rome.Uzique wrote:
mek get a history lesson, dude. the whole 'classical' ideal has been copied from ancient rome, and then later from classic greece and has been seen as the 'standard' of beauty right through the classical-era up until the advent of modernism-- at which point europe was still the leading taste-maker in terms of architecture, fine art and whatnot anyway. the point isn't who 'invented' the standard of taste, the point is the pervasive influence that they do command (for whatever reason)- america copied europe's approach and reinvented and reused many european architectural and art movements, e.g. the american gothic that is present in lots of manhattan's skyscrapers. america had a different take on 'modernism' during their own era of city-building but it took a lot from the european principles... big names like le corbusier.
basically stop with your cynical bullshit in every thread and just face that the founding principles of america's culture and architecture was based in european classicism. of course it was 'their take' but the whole 'city on a hill' thing and the layout of major cities like washington d.c. is just a neo-classical project. america is not a 'foreign culture' so you really don't have a point... we're all in the same boat and all conforming to the same standards of beauty and accomplishment.
Tu Stultus Es
And Egypt was before Greece.
It's fun to learn through games. Back to my Selucid empire to spawn loads of Olyvaunts.
It's fun to learn through games. Back to my Selucid empire to spawn loads of Olyvaunts.
adam and eve tbh