Post 9hskOGZ4Bi3de6OOyu by clarkyCat@bsd.moe
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 (DIR) Post #9hsdpgYQy1OoOKDxFQ by DetectiveHyde@shigusegubu.club
       2019-04-16T23:33:34.935325Z
       
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       Ended up going through folders of old notes and documents and fluoridating myself. Pre-Hist me was extremely fucking fluoridated, I don't know how he got anything meaningful doneHere, have lovely womenCCmAEo3W4AAJsLI.jpg large.jpg
       
 (DIR) Post #9hse1yGMx7iSmxdHsm by saga@bsd.moe
       2019-04-16T23:35:47.222784Z
       
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       @DetectiveHyde bruh what were you like while fluoridated? idk why i picture you as a MAGA-pede /pol/ type when you were fluoridated, even though i have no concrete reason to think that or the opposite end
       
 (DIR) Post #9hse8aTJo1gn1qqPzM by DetectiveHyde@shigusegubu.club
       2019-04-16T23:37:00.528141Z
       
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       @saga You're not far off, UKIP wagon mostlyDidn't realise the simple truth: media is constructed so that nomatter your allegiance, it will piss you off
       
 (DIR) Post #9hseG4nZRzad71t8yW by saga@bsd.moe
       2019-04-16T23:38:21.553535Z
       
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       @DetectiveHyde current events lives off fear and outrage, it's what keeps people hooked and watching. it's a pretty addictive treadmill and sometimes i still slip into the cycle tbh
       
 (DIR) Post #9hseLOXhTCyVnN083M by DetectiveHyde@shigusegubu.club
       2019-04-16T23:39:19.407763Z
       
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       @saga It's relaly really hard not to, that's why i developed myopia about itI didn't even know the notre dame burned down until mitsu directly told me
       
 (DIR) Post #9hseanqreakUdMJQ0m by saga@bsd.moe
       2019-04-16T23:42:04.787389Z
       
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       @DetectiveHyde notre dame, to me, feels strangely apolitical actually. then again i'm also looking at it from the point of view of "the world lost part of a great work of architecture/art" so ymmv
       
 (DIR) Post #9hsepb2FaRipEDgxZQ by DetectiveHyde@shigusegubu.club
       2019-04-16T23:44:46.901558Z
       
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       @saga Oh no totally, i just mean i'm that behind on news lolor rather, that blind to newsalso just my perspective on it but i kind of see it as delayed poetic justice, i'm sure it was FUCKING built on a stone circle or something originally when it was some abbey or whatever. That's usually how church placement works in Europe. Especially since it's on an island. Stone-circle-on-island is a fairly classic setup for a resonant site, particualrly in an inlet likethat
       
 (DIR) Post #9hsf97RFKwg3E8h0WO by saga@bsd.moe
       2019-04-16T23:48:16.569315Z
       
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       @DetectiveHyde in a sense, yeah, it can be a symbol or omen of the terminal decline of christianity itself, or maybe just catholicism. it is still a damn shame that we've lost part of a french gothic architectural masterpiece. man, imagine if the big three religions actually still exhalted the value of art
       
 (DIR) Post #9hskOGZ4Bi3de6OOyu by clarkyCat@bsd.moe
       2019-04-17T00:47:03.179427Z
       
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       @saga @DetectiveHyde It's really a shame that the architecture itself is so underappreciated by the general public. I'm always really impressed by it whenever I see it. The way it naturally draws the eye upward to the heavens, the way the acoustics are carried so effortlessly, it's all amazing and completely unlike modern buildings. I'd heard that the middle-ages catholic church felt their own architectural style was crude because they always considered the Roman Empire to be the pinnacle of such things. Irony.
       
 (DIR) Post #9hsm7leVYDdX33CMIS by saga@bsd.moe
       2019-04-17T01:06:27.684316Z
       
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       @clarkyCat @DetectiveHyde this is true actually! roman civilization was seen as The Civilization to try and emulate back in the middle ages, but we also have to consider that for a good period of time, church architecture was seen as yet another way of glorifying God, and that it can be said that the leaders of catholic christendom at the time were in competition to make the most glorious church, highest to the sky*. also, flying buttresses as an architectural element are really wild if you think about the physics of it, like how the fuck did they figure this shit out back in the middle ages?*i remember this from a documentary film i watched in an art history class i took on pre-renaissance art
       
 (DIR) Post #9hsnMWWw9mIMRhG0i8 by clarkyCat@bsd.moe
       2019-04-17T01:20:21.302025Z
       
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       @saga @DetectiveHyde They really put their heart and soul into designing the religious buildings and it shows!I have completely the same feeling about the buttresses - those are frickin' genius. No idea how they came up with that, I sure wouldn't have.I took a class in college about medieval european history and there's just so much about the period that is absolutely fascinating! Sadly a lot of it is either unknown due to not being recorded during the dark ages, or looked down on by Europe itself for not being "roman" enough. Europe had an unhealthy fixation with resurrecting the Roman Empire for WAY too long.
       
 (DIR) Post #9htMUuX8IIjxbQ5F2m by DetectiveHyde@shigusegubu.club
       2019-04-17T07:54:03.291250Z
       
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       @clarkyCat @saga It's the architecture of ring 3 transcendentalist faggotry, and of intimidation. "Hurrrr Heaven™ is Elsewhere™, you'll go there after you die if you're a good compliant goyim, gaze upwards and miss the world, this world is a Test™, what you're looking for isn't here already goy"Disgusting fluoridated SHIT.Compare and contrast:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/YorishiroNote how there is a different name for one that has successfully attracted, and now houses, a kami (spirit, "god" is so inexact.) Unlike Christians, animists, like Shinto practitioners, can actually tell when spirits are around, because they actually look at them instead of constantly convincing themselves that they have to get to The One Spirit™
       
 (DIR) Post #9htYLVnY5YuhjP2xMW by besserwisser@chaos.social
       2019-04-17T08:50:19Z
       
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       @DetectiveHyde The sky is pretty though.
       
 (DIR) Post #9htYLWEqS4kR63okuO by DetectiveHyde@shigusegubu.club
       2019-04-17T10:06:48.902137Z
       
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       @besserwisser Yes it's great, there's just no Heaven™ up there
       
 (DIR) Post #9htYzYs05SpUqFE4Wm by besserwisser@chaos.social
       2019-04-17T10:07:35Z
       
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       @DetectiveHyde So find the architecture beautiful and don't let the Church decide how to interpret it.
       
 (DIR) Post #9htYzZ4PLKkpSj1yro by DetectiveHyde@shigusegubu.club
       2019-04-17T10:14:03.608897Z
       
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       @besserwisser I don't. It's not beautiful. It disgusts me. I'll tear it down