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Americans are like, this house is historic it was built in 1950

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  • Ambivalena :verigold:A Ambivalena :verigold:

    @swampgas Well in some way yes, but more to this place that is more close to where I grew up.
    A ruin from an old monastery, about the same age as me 🀣

    https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riseberga_kloster

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    @ambivalena that whole system of abbeys and monasteries is really wild to me. I kind of long for something similar except maybe without the desperate poverty and feudalism, lol

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      Americans are like, this house is historic it was built in 1950

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      @swampgas Something I've heard said many a time, about the difference between Americans and Brits (probably applies to other countries too): Americans think 100 years is a long time, Brits think 100 miles is a long way.

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      • RolloTreadwayR RolloTreadway

        @swampgas Something I've heard said many a time, about the difference between Americans and Brits (probably applies to other countries too): Americans think 100 years is a long time, Brits think 100 miles is a long way.

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        @RolloTreadway thats funny. Its the same distance from my house to los angeles as it is from london to rome and we consider it as being pretty close

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        • Blackened GreenS Blackened Green

          @ambivalena that whole system of abbeys and monasteries is really wild to me. I kind of long for something similar except maybe without the desperate poverty and feudalism, lol

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          @swampgas Well the poverty and the feudalism I would gladly be without. But... I would say we are moving towards a modern kind of the same these days.

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            Americans are like, this house is historic it was built in 1950

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            @swampgas πŸ˜† I live in a house from 1847.
            The oldest building here (a cath. church in this really small village) was first mentioned as a donation in 790.

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            • Blackened GreenS Blackened Green

              @ambivalena just curious, whats the oldest building near you? Its probably like 800 years old πŸ˜‚

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              @swampgas @ambivalena The nearest castle to me was built by the Normans in the 11th century. It’s been around a while. πŸ˜‰

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              • Ambivalena :verigold:A Ambivalena :verigold:

                @swampgas Well the poverty and the feudalism I would gladly be without. But... I would say we are moving towards a modern kind of the same these days.

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                @ambivalena i think youre right

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                • GavinG Gavin

                  @swampgas @ambivalena The nearest castle to me was built by the Normans in the 11th century. It’s been around a while. πŸ˜‰

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                  @gavin57 they dont build em like they used to, lol

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                  • RolloTreadwayR RolloTreadway

                    @swampgas Something I've heard said many a time, about the difference between Americans and Brits (probably applies to other countries too): Americans think 100 years is a long time, Brits think 100 miles is a long way.

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                    @RolloTreadway @swampgas Came here to say this!

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                      Americans are like, this house is historic it was built in 1950

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                      @swampgas The oldest standing building in Phoenix (a city of over 5 million people) was erected in 1870. (Of course Arizona has some very old buildings, but not still in use or in metro areas.)

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