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We need to go back. There was a time when a civilization measured its worth not just by sheer efficiency, but by the undeniable beauty of what it built. Public spaces, transit hubs, and city squares used to be constructed with profound intentionality.
They were made with intricate masonry, sweeping rooflines, and a deep sense of civic pride.
These structures were designed to outlast the men who laid the stones, standing as permanent testaments to a culture that deeply respected itself and aimed to elevate the human spirit.
Then, somewhere along the line, we decided that cheap convenience was the only metric that mattered. We allowed breathtaking architectural heritage to be bulldozed, bombed, or paved over, only to replace it with sterile, hyper-utilitarian boxes dominated by corporate fast-food logos.
The modern world expects you to be endlessly grateful for the bleak utility of a gray concrete landscape, demanding you ignore the profound aesthetic starvation happening all around you.
Mourning the loss of classical architecture isn't just blind nostalgia. It is a completely valid recognition that when a society stops building things that are beautiful, it slowly loses its soul.
We didn't just lose buildings; we lost the standard of excellence that defined our very civilization
№3277851[Quote]
A lot of those palaces take like a hundred years to make, shit meximutts can build a house in like a month
№3277853[Quote]
I can't take this seriously with the christpilled picrel
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>>3277860It looks written by ai too