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2019-04-15 18:24:09 UTC  

Rip notre dame

2019-04-15 18:24:13 UTC  

@garestan nice name.

2019-04-15 18:24:20 UTC  

I won't miss ya

2019-04-15 18:24:49 UTC  

With your filthy frogs and modern arts

2019-04-15 18:25:47 UTC  

the church suffered some damage but it's made out of stone isn't it? i mean, it cannont have been fucked that bad? πŸ€”

2019-04-15 18:26:28 UTC  

Hi. Is this the official sargon discord server?

2019-04-15 18:26:33 UTC  

and people say WIkipedia is a bad source, lets see how many of your dusty old textbooks are that up to date

2019-04-15 18:26:38 UTC  
2019-04-15 18:26:48 UTC  

No we aren't alt right

2019-04-15 18:26:51 UTC  

@TrunksBish the contents are not plus the real significance lies with in the rose stain glass windows

2019-04-15 18:26:56 UTC  

Which can melt

2019-04-15 18:27:23 UTC  

fire can't melt stain glass windows
but i'm sure the heat can make them shatter

2019-04-15 18:27:48 UTC  

@R4PTOR look in <#380751840750469125>

2019-04-15 18:27:49 UTC  

oh wait it can melt them, i was trying to do the steel beams meme.. nm

2019-04-15 18:27:54 UTC  

It's the one called Athens

2019-04-15 18:28:13 UTC  

The 300 metre tall steeple has collapsed

2019-04-15 18:28:34 UTC  

@OpenCube I was going to say because I think they’re made by melting coloured glass balls

2019-04-15 18:29:22 UTC  

Thank you so much lol. I was super confused

2019-04-15 18:29:25 UTC  

what a waste of art and knowledge, this reminds me, idk was it portugal or brazil, a museum fire i think it was, huge amounts of books or somthing burned

2019-04-15 18:30:07 UTC  

bad memory, it was maybe a year ago

2019-04-15 18:30:19 UTC  

thats sad

2019-04-15 18:30:45 UTC  

It does beg the question how it has been candle lit for 800 years yet only now it sets on fire.

2019-04-15 18:30:51 UTC  

I remember the egyptian museum got burnt down, its a small mercy us brits had safely removed half the artefacts beforehand

2019-04-15 18:30:56 UTC  

great foresight

2019-04-15 18:31:09 UTC  

@Dillon `It does beg the question how it has been candle lit for 800 years yet only now it sets on fire.`
white christians are careful around antique churches?

2019-04-15 18:31:15 UTC  

shocking

2019-04-15 18:31:38 UTC  

Strange <:Deus_Think:505447701589000192>

These buildings are always at risk of fire.

2019-04-15 18:32:13 UTC  

i guess

2019-04-15 18:32:28 UTC  

they refuse to upgrade to lights <:shap:497652686603288576>

Do you think you can just put sprinklers in the *Notre Dame cathedral*?

2019-04-15 18:33:15 UTC  

would've been possible i guess? but yeah, it's also a shock so many churches dont have these kinds of safety measures

2019-04-15 18:33:49 UTC  

I think a spastic eating would be more effective than sprinklers.

It's not like they built it with *and this is where we'll put the plumbing* in mind

2019-04-15 18:35:16 UTC  

Plumbing? They just shit in the river outside probably

2019-04-15 18:35:30 UTC  

Bare in mind we’re talking about the French

2019-04-15 18:35:42 UTC  

yeah but, can't these things be implemented afterwards with some construction work or w/e

2019-04-15 18:35:54 UTC  

@TrunksBish lol, avvy