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It's interesting that the US government pushed it as an expression of freedom, whereas the Soviets also funded and pushed it in the west covertly through various fronts as demoralization, as they considered it ugly and dehumanizing. Pretty brilliant method of subverting a relatively healthy and otherwise stable and resilient society.
I'm 12 and I live on the Massachusetts east coast. I usually consider my home to be the cities of Somerville, Cambridge, Arlington, and Medford, all of which are part of the northwestern Bostonian metropolis. I love being able to walk and bike pretty much everywhere I go, and although there is a huge amount of car reliance, it's the closest I'll get in this god awful country to a good city while also being near to all of my friends. 1 thing that makes transportation here hard though, is the fact that our streets were built off of literal cow paths. P.S., If you live in this area I recommend taking a train to Salem, Worcester, or Marblehead for the day with nothing but a purse with your essentials and a water bottle.
It's a lesser-known fact that manicures made their nail-polishing debut by men as early as 1800 BC, serving as a method to indicate social hierarchy. It's quite interesting!😈
The perfect example in media i can think of would be the “oldest house” in control, as it’s not made by humans but by how a group of entities thought we would like it
Edvard Munch is my favorite Expressionist. I love his work. However I find some Expressionist paintings a bit disturbing. It is not my favorite kind of art, but I always like to know a bit of everything. Thanks for the information you provide us with your channel. I found it today and already subscribed to it.
They were not designed for men. They were designed for any patient that was bleeding; man, woman, or child.. " Tampon: a wad of absorbent material (as of cotton) introduced into a body cavity or canal usually to absorb secretions to arrest hemorrhaging. "
Seattle is a city rapidly densifying, as well as some satellite cities such as Bellevue and Redmond, yet the metro area is still sprawling. And Tacoma has done away with single-family zoning completely, yet the rest of the county is still sprawling. It's strange to watch density and sprawl taking place at the same time.
My ears bleed, every time you butcher Mucha's name. Why is noone wanting to learn the correct pronunciation of his name? The rest of the names were perfectly said, except his... such a shame on otherwise well narrated video.
splatoon 3 return of the mammalians Alterna has brutalism as a motif for some of its levels. thats how i found out about brutalist architecture. very cool stuff
the levels to be specific. and mostly only some levels during the beginning of exploring alterna. its all floating in air though since thats just a... splatoon thing.
It's walkable and all, but only if you can afford to live in the parts that are. There's also terrible car-centric planning all over outside of the core. Some neighborhoods were clearly built to be serviced by a trolly and have become very car-dependent, which causes all kinds of nonsense like parking halfway up on the sidewalk. I looked at a place right next to a train station, just about, and it required crossing something like 6 lanes of traffic at a crosswalk to get in the station. It wasn't a commuter rail stop, either.
the black girl sharing the first bed with her palm out looks like she's in the middle of a dream, being like "oh shitt nah, i don't wanna be sharing with these people who've just rolled up." 😅
Whether out of sympathy, a calculated risk, or even by accident, Prince Albert I's choice not to kill the 🐻 turned out to be a stroke of genius in the long term.☺️ We had to send Fubao, the giant panda 🐼 , back to China in early April this year.
Dubai's development journey is a testament to its organized planning and visionary leadership, showcasing success beyond oil. Just imagine the consequences of misallocation or mismanagement of such abundant oil resources! Your video beautifully captures the nation's transformation from humble beginnings to its current status as a global powerhouse.🎉 What a success story! 👏👏 I was truly touched. Kudos to both Dubai and this video. ☺️
I am too lazy for that. And nail polish and especially nail polish remover stink. Also I heard that nail polish has formaldehyde and some of it gets absorbed into your body. Formaldehyde is used to preserve dead bodies.
I am reminded of a line from the Eagles - "Where the old world shadows hang heavy in the air." (it's from "The last Resort") . Boston has done a great job maintaining that "old world" look and feel, but had some serious challenges doing it -- the biggest publics works project in history (the Big Dig), urban renewal (which wiped out whole neighborhoods). Given it's traffic , parking and horrendous state of mass transit, it doesn't feel like it should be a model for the future, but it sure is charming as heck! I'm not sure that large US cities have the wherewithal to reinvent themselves at this point. I think it's more interesting what Newburyport, Portsmouth and Portland did and to a lesser extent what Gloucester is doing now. Thanks for the food for thought and come visit any time!
philadelphia is a grid city that looks very european. features dense low rise apartments and row homes and narrow streets. looks very similar to boston