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If you believe otherwise then you might have schizophrenia
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>>17430870
Doesn't the fact that it was made of plaster make it easier to transport and build?
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is that mostly just frame and plaster, built for a fair and then taken down afterwards?
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In Manhattan they built a big plaster victory arch on 5th Ave in front of the flatiron building to commemorate victory in wwi, but the plaster eventually got soggy and they couldn't complete the stone replacement for some reason.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madison_Square_and_Madison_Square_Park#Ceremonial_arches
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>>17430870
>Being so brainfucked by the absolute state of modernity that you start to believe in retarded shit like Tartaria



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