And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
It's a pretty building. Glass and steel and a good combo. The old piles of stone are nice too, but I've seen them all. You guys don't like the new stuff because you're all jooos! derty jooooooos1!!!1!
New architecture sucks. One point I agree with Chuck, a hideous carbuncle on the face of someone we love.
ReplyDeleteLondon's skyscrapers are rubbish. Tall, badly designed buildings. You winder where the cash came from, and who...?
ReplyDeleteOdds are, Arab oil money. Britain has pretty much sold it's soul to the sheikhs.
DeleteSold their ‘souls’ to Globalists...new world odor architecture...and WWIII is going going to be the real bankers war. Will end in ‘Shards’ for them.
DeleteJews, the globalists are Jews.
DeleteThe country that cherishes its traditions? BAH! What a disgrace!
ReplyDeleteUgly.
ReplyDeleteHostile.
Dystopian.
It looks as if they ran out of money and stopped work on a butt-ugly building.
ReplyDeleteFrom what I'm hearing it's likely the minaret from the latest of the 423 mosques in London
ReplyDeleteThat thing will cook like a Suzy Homebake Oven if glowbull warming ever happens.
ReplyDelete(+/-)2000 feet west to London Bridge, then (+/-)2000 feet south to the Tabard Inn.
ReplyDeleteIt's a pretty building. Glass and steel and a good combo.
ReplyDeleteThe old piles of stone are nice too, but I've seen them all.
You guys don't like the new stuff because you're all jooos! derty jooooooos1!!!1!
There's a reason we kicked John Barleycorn out in '76.
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