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What's it like driving by or seeing super old buildings and monuments? We have some stuff in the USA but it's not the same age usually. I'd imagine it's like any other scenery where it blends in after a while.
We don't pay all that much attention for the most part. Whatever you grow up next to seems normal I guess. Though watching Americans try to compute things like Stonehenge is quite entertaining.
We have most of the same chains you do, even Taco Bell and Chipotle even though Mexican food is a niche thing here - Indian food fills the same slot in our culture. Fish and Chips is probably the best local fast food, there aren't many big chains, it's mostly independent outlets so the quality of the local "Chippy" can vary.
Sadly I don't live near BINLEY MEGA CHIPPY so I'm missing out on what is clearly the best food on Earth:
I was struggling to think of more things to add to it but I've realised that the Royal Family is both interesting and something Americans seem very confused about so I'll write that up when I have time.
We don't pay all that much attention for the most part. Whatever you grow up next to seems normal I guess. Though watching Americans try to compute things like Stonehenge is quite entertaining.
I get in awe of skyscrapers sometimes even though they're not that old and big trees, but I think that's a me thing lol.
Where will the former 3 cheeked booty wonder go next after England? What country looks ripe for the picking?
Also you have one of my favorite paintings as your icon (in Kwiggle costume bless you), do you have any other paintings or drawings you like that are metal? Or just cool? It's not related to the UK I just like art sperging.
Also you have one of my favorite paintings as your icon (in Kwiggle costume bless you), do you have any other paintings or drawings you like that are metal? Or just cool? It's not related to the UK I just like art sperging.
That's all good, if you end up near Null make sure to say hi (or not he might shoot anyone who coles onto his lawn on sight), if you go to southeast asia to get asian slaveboys make sure to whip them properly. Wherever you go I hope the food, people, & scenery are nice.
We conquered half the world and put every race and creed under our cruel thumb, invented capitalism, built a banking system that oppresses all of humanity and you give the credit to the fucking JEWS. Of course we're fucking upset.
What's it like driving by or seeing super old buildings and monuments? We have some stuff in the USA but it's not the same age usually. I'd imagine it's like any other scenery where it blends in after a while.
Spunt answered already, but Todd in the Shadows did a review of Ed Sheeran’s song Castle on a Hill a little while back and Todd seemed to think it sounded like some made up fairytale place, but it’s quite normal in the UK (Europe in general really), especially in Wales which is fairly packed with both castles and hills. I’ve lived in several different towns and cities, always within short walking distance of either a castle or castle ruins.
Bear in mind that while many of these castles are very old, many of them were in use for a very long time. At the time of the American revolution many still had up to a century of military use left in them, with others still in use today as homes for aristocrats or as hotels. Most if not all of them were extensively modified over their lives and for most there's not much of the original medieval fortification left.