Message from @crowbot
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no, history is so much a lie
Like the craftsmanship of their stuff is so intricate
Bolsheviks killed 60 million Christians... why the fuck was I not taught this in my 15,000 hours of "education"
Turkey killed 1.5 million armenians
April 24th 1915
Never forget
Any true craftsmanship is more intricate than what we have now.
My grandparent's wardrobe took months to make.
#MadeInAmerica
Our family in Eastern Europe still has it.
You know it's really sad everything is made in factory's now
Even furniture
Never forget why WW2 even happened. Brits would not budge the tiniest bit when Germans begged to have it a bit less tight on their necks. Many years of attempted negotiations.
It weighs a ton and you can sit there for an hour looking at all the details of the engraving.
(not a literal ton)
Me and my dad buy super old 21 karat Syrian made armenian jewlery
It's very hard to find but we have a collection of pieces that were made in the 40s and before
WW1, WW2. these are wars strategized by British through and through.
Possibly genocide relics
Owners are dead
We typically find them at pawnshops in little armenia in cali
I was too dumb as a child to appreciate craftsmanship.
I wasnt
I LOVED staring at sculptures
that german engineering, so amazing.
Dad thought I was perverted
Lul
I did, too, but I thought it was just stuff you bought.
I had no idea about the years of training and work required.
The only craftsmanship I'm capable of is basic tables
I'm glad we gave some of our stuff to museums.
hard to appreciate such stuff when you're young. Pokemon on GBA insteads... "cartoons"... half a day in pris- I mean education
They probably took better care of it than we would have.
I can also kinda do house grams
House frames
My gramma has this super old shotgun
From my great grand dad
I should learn that.
I want to build my own log cabin in the woods.