Message from @Meryl.140.15
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That is amazingly well preserved
Until the Turkish government announced it was tragically destroyed by a construction crew building a new mosque mistakenly on the same site
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what the actual fuck
actually?
no, just a foreshadowing joke
ok
we're good for now
for now
until the Turkish government fulfills its promise
it's the biggest thing i hate about America, we are a newly founded land which means we won't have all those awesome ruins
>Aztecs
>Mayans
>Incans
>Olmec
>Anasazi
>Pueblo
Those are SOUTH american, aren't they?
olmec and anasazi idk bout those but the rest are south american, not up here in these areas
the tribes we had built teepees
well let me tell you about these super cool mounds
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/usa/weird-mysterious-ancient-ruins-america/
but we still do have a fair amount of ancient ruins
that pic is in colorado
the rest of the pics i don't care for at all
*b r u h*
ceremonies and hills don't mean much to me, yeah it probably took some labor to create those hills but i like that colorado ruin
i'll look more into that one, thanks
aight np
Unlike Jeffrey Epstein
Ngl. Modern History is the most challenging era I have ever encountered.
It is where most controversies thrive.
If 1800s-1900s have that much controversy (Specifically those who idolize individuals too much), how much more controversial events will we have in the 2000s?
I have always found 1940s-1970s a fascinating period of history, allbeit quite recent
Yes.
It is interesting, and it is a bait for controversies, since the Cold War was running then.
Most things involving the Soviets are controversial, namely Holodomor, the Great Purge, Berlin Wall, Iron Curtain, etc.
Lmao we have Native American ruins though
19-21st century had a million wars
Up to now
Press F to pay respects to JFK
It's been exactly 57 years since he was killed
F
F
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*presses F and farts at the same time* Whoops