RE: Future history
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It's the first one. That's the one. Such a great catch. The fluency between centuries is incredible. The old stone. The part where the old stone is covered in plaster, yet the cracks in the plaster take the shapes of the stones behind, as natural erosion catches on to the lesser enduring material. The stones above, injected with plaster to keep them in place as they by themselves are not affected too much by the weather, but their connector is. The bricks on the left, taming the savage stone into neat and straights that align the new standard of the world, a grey wood frame holding an cheap piece of metal, painted in timely grey.
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YES! I was so struck by this section of wall that it transfixed me for longer than any fence had the right to.
I hope that you'll enjoy what I'm going to do to turn these still into moving image, because I am excited by what they can become.
Wouldn't it be a little too ironic to force an object that is made to inhibit mobility into movement?
Oh, you're gonna love the comedy in one of my upcoming posts, then. Its about the tyranny of the urban environment. I won't spoil anything further.
I'm German. I don't do comedy. I don't love, either. But I do enjoy tyranny.
The absolute unintentional comedy of this statement caught me off guard. Though I don't think it is unintentional. :)
Don't tell me that I haven't told you my favorite jokes about Germans yet?
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There's a place for them.
Not going to make a post for one joke. That's not efficient.
How many Germans does it take to change a light bulb? One. We're very efficient and don't have a sense of humor.
Not efficient enough to make a longer lasting light bulb?
If the time and energy spend to invent a longer lasting light bulb (nice alliteration here!) is lower than the time and energy that is spent to change a light bulb, than that would be more efficient. But that's not regularly the case. Duh.
I love going into the minor details on this sort of stuff. Its clearly overlooked too much, except for in conversations like this which have happened before, and will happen again.
I say we just shouldn't do things in the dark. Wait for that giant light bulbs in the sky. :) it is more efficient, for our constitutions.