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I thought of including Stonehenge but then I realized most people probably know about what happened to Stonehenge, so I went with the Lia Fail. These marks of history need to be preserved and remembered, not besmirched and defamed by faggots that won't be remembered after they die. This particular topic gets me MATI like no other.I'll look for that, But I heard Chinese tourists have a reputation on being disruptive tourists.
It's interesting how someone painted "fake" on the stump. Reminds me of these conspiracy theories denouncing many structures such as the Stonehenge as recent rather than ancient.
All landmarks of age should be remembered, whether man made or natural. Like the Rune Stones in Scandinavia should never be touched, the Pyramids of Egypt? Leave them alone. Enjoy them from afar, study them, but don't fucking touch. I think, for example, people that visit the Colosseum in Rome that decide to take a chip of the stone home as a "souvenir" or people that visit the Catacombs of France that smuggle home a skull (yes I know the classic green text) should be flogged and barred from returning. Even visiting Gettysburg, or something I can attest to personally, finding an old teepee ring in a prairie, just LEAVE IT THE FUCK ALONE.More or less unrelated but we love ceremonial royal stones in the British Isles. There's a piece of sandstone called the Stone of Scone which Scottish monarchs would sit on until the 13th century when it was stolen by the English (and later incorporated into a wooden stool for similar ceremonial purposes).
It was more an object than it was a land mark, and it was originally moved during the worst fighting between the Scots and the English. Still a sick move, but it was more an act of domination than it was to throw it in a display case. I do agree in general though. It's just this would be closer to stealing the Crown than it is to moving Stonehenge.All landmarks of age should be remembered, whether man made or natural.
True, I didn't account for that factor. But still I'd be pissed no matter what side I was on.It was more an object than it was a land mark, and it was originally moved during the worst fighting between the Scots and the English. Still a sick move, but it was more an act of domination than it was to throw it in a display case. I do agree in general though. It's just this would be closer to stealing the Crown than it is to moving Stonehenge.
Manmade sites of historical significance? Absolutely. Genuinely remarkable natural landmarks? Sure. But "all landmarks of age" is the kind of logic used by (Commies puppeting) Indians and savages all the world over to argue that no, colonizer child, you cannot knock down 1000 acres of unused shrubbery to construct a mine worth tens of billions of dollars to the local economy, enjoy prison.All landmarks of age should be remembered, whether man made or natural. Like the Rune Stones in Scandinavia should never be touched, the Pyramids of Egypt? Leave them alone. Enjoy them from afar, study them, but don't fucking touch. I think, for example, people that visit the Colosseum in Rome that decide to take a chip of the stone home as a "souvenir" or people that visit the Catacombs of France that smuggle home a skull (yes I know the classic green text) should be flogged and barred from returning. Even visiting Gettysburg, or something I can attest to personally, finding an old teepee ring in a prairie, just LEAVE IT THE FUCK ALONE.
Fuck you. That ring is mine, I found it.I thought of including Stonehenge but then I realized most people probably know about what happened to Stonehenge, so I went with the Lia Fail. These marks of history need to be preserved and remembered, not besmirched and defamed by faggots that won't be remembered after they die. This particular topic gets me MATI like no other.
All landmarks of age should be remembered, whether man made or natural. Like the Rune Stones in Scandinavia should never be touched, the Pyramids of Egypt? Leave them alone. Enjoy them from afar, study them, but don't fucking touch. I think, for example, people that visit the Colosseum in Rome that decide to take a chip of the stone home as a "souvenir" or people that visit the Catacombs of France that smuggle home a skull (yes I know the classic green text) should be flogged and barred from returning. Even visiting Gettysburg, or something I can attest to personally, finding an old teepee ring in a prairie, just LEAVE IT THE FUCK ALONE.