
Cryotron
femcel inseminator
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still better than theseWhy is that building so weird looking?
I swear eastern europe tries so hard to be depressing afstill better than these
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Modern architecture poncy bullshit.Why is that building so weird looking?
Looks like shitstill better than these
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at least those ones are nostalgic and aestheticstill better than these
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You gotta cope harder foids.
Disgusting commie blocksstill better than these
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yesThis was in Russia I presume?
doesn't surprise me, I dunno why they are suicidal over there.
@GroddRemember, brocels — she’d rather jump from a 14th-story building than date an ugly guy.
In her mind it's better to be a pancake of flesh than a future with her looksmatch.
Foids are strange@Grodd
Hope she rests in piss. She'd rather do this than 1 date with her looksmatch.Foids are strange![]()
Russia.
Modern architecture. Jewish degeneracy.Why is that building so weird looking?
Yeah that structure makes me feel uncomfortable.Modern architecture. Jewish degeneracy.
May her sisters in crime follow her.Hope she rests in piss. She'd rather do this than 1 date with her looksmatch.
"Chad doesn't want me so sad"
Before her useless flesh passed away, she could’ve let an incel ascend—and even reproduce.May her sisters in crime follow her.
Inhuman architecture by design.Modern architecture poncy bullshit.
Jewish architectureInhuman architecture by design.
well how did she look? was she actually ugly?
How bizarre. Stuffing people into concrete filing cabinets, to break their spirit maybe?Inhuman architecture by design.
I had read an interesting book about a similar subject, the "de-divinization" of ecclesiastic architecture years ago. Interesting subject and finds it's parallel in these sorts of buildings.
Nice mud, brostill better than these
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She couldn't get chad so she did a backflip off a building LOL. She would rather do a flip than date an ugly male.
I mostly think it's egotistic architects "rebelling" against established forms of architecture in some stupid need to be different. Perhaps a few are there really thinking the "disney auditorium" that melts cars is actually beautiful but I wager most are so lost in po-mo madness that they are incapable of recognizing actual beauty or quality.How bizarre. Stuffing people into concrete filing cabinets, to break their spirit maybe?
Hmm, a very interesting topic, and I appreciate your insight.I mostly think it's egotistic architects "rebelling" against established forms of architecture in some stupid need to be different. Perhaps a few are there really thinking the "disney auditorium" that melts cars is actually beautiful but I wager most are so lost in po-mo madness that they are incapable of recognizing actual beauty or quality.
There's a similar notion with how certain public spaces are designed. Like that square in Paris some old guy noted used to be human scaled and full of places to sit in the shade or whatever, and now it's just a giant concrete square with start concrete benches and some giant, but unadorned and inhuman in scale. Nobody uses it except to walk through it.
Ah it's the "La Grande Arche de la Défense"Hmm, a very interesting topic, and I appreciate your insight.
The inhuman scale point is a very odd thing indeed, as you'd think spaces would be designed for common use. The town square in my own hometown actually suffers a similar problem. Strange modernist design, concrete rectangle "benches", zero shade, completely open, and is basically a walk through. Load of shite, lol.
It's almost like modern architecture is some sort of impressionist version of real architecture.
Wow, that thing looks like absolute shit!Ah it's the "La Grande Arche de la Défense"
Nothing but a big, plain rectangle in a sea of concrete. There's really nothing to see, it's some stupid intellectual "deconstruction" of an arch and it demonstrates just how vacuous a concept deconstruction is. Even the wikipedia photos show it bare and unused in a (pretty) high density city. A stark contrast to it's sister Arch.