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Watch Notre Dame burn live, it's almost completely gone
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2019-04-17 at 2:50 PM UTC
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2019-04-17 at 2:50 PM UTCReligion should be illegal
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2019-04-17 at 2:57 PM UTC
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2019-04-17 at 3:35 PM UTCIf you look at the pics carefully, you'll notice the fire only destroyed a very small portion of the structure and was localized to strictly part of the roof, which was intentionally built with wood because of the possibility of fire, so it could be quickly replaced. All of this is nothing more than a staged setup by the French government.
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2019-04-17 at 3:41 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL If you look at the pics carefully, you'll notice the fire only destroyed a very small portion of the structure and was localized to strictly part of the roof, which was intentionally built with wood because of the possibility of fire, so it could be quickly replaced. All of this is nothing more than a staged setup by the French government.
They want you to think it's staged by the French Government, it's really staged by the Knights Templar. -
2019-04-17 at 4:19 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson They want you to think it's staged by the French Government, it's really staged by the Knights Templar.
What makes me think it's the French government who orchestrated it is the fact that they are the ones who deliberately slowed down and stalled the emergency response teams, hoping more of it would burn. There's also the fact the fake news networks were all spewing the same exact script, and it's the government who does that. -
2019-04-17 at 4:20 PM UTC
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2019-04-17 at 4:21 PM UTC
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2019-04-17 at 4:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL What makes me think it's the French government who orchestrated it is the fact that they are the ones who deliberately slowed down and stalled the emergency response teams, hoping more of it would burn. There's also the fact the fake news networks were all spewing the same exact script, and it's the government who does that.
That's what the Knights Templar want you to believe, it was their plants in the French Gov that did the stalling... -
2019-04-17 at 7:38 PM UTCRegardless of who actually started the fire, the only people who win here are muslims and the globalists who let them into France to begin with. Europe and its history is being actively destroyed, piece by piece, and replaced, and nobody is doing anything about it.
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2019-04-17 at 7:39 PM UTC
Originally posted by We'reAllBrownNosers Regardless of who actually started the fire, the only people who win here are muslims and the globalists who let them into France to begin with. Europe and its history is being actively destroyed, piece by piece, and replaced, and nobody is doing anything about it.
Well the contractors are probably in the winners group too. -
2019-04-17 at 8:07 PM UTC
Originally posted by We'reAllBrownNosers Regardless of who actually started the fire, the only people who win here are muslims and the globalists who let them into France to begin with. Europe and its history is being actively destroyed, piece by piece, and replaced, and nobody is doing anything about it.
Most of the history of Notre Dame has survived the fire. It's still there. The relics are still there. The stained glass. Most of the original architecture. The statues. It's been restored in the past, and the fire burned through a lot of 19th century material as well. All that's gone is the spire. Churches burn all the time. If Notre Dame caught flame 300 years ago and they rebuilt it you wouldn't care. They're going to rebuild and repair it now, and it's still going to be Notre Dame even after the modern material is added. Nothing has changed. It is a temporary bit of damage, as severe as it might seem. Not much was lost. UwU -
2019-04-17 at 8:10 PM UTCI'm surprised a bunch of derelicts and criminals care so much about this topic
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2019-04-17 at 8:10 PM UTC
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2019-04-17 at 8:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Which wasn't an original feature anyway.
"The original spire was constructed in the 13th century, probably between 1220 and 1230. It was battered, weakened and bent by the wind over five centuries, and finally was removed in 1786. During the 19th-century restoration, Eugène Viollet-le-Duc decided to recreate it, making a new version of oak covered with lead."
C'est vrai. -
2019-04-17 at 8:17 PM UTC
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2019-04-17 at 8:21 PM UTC
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2019-04-17 at 8:59 PM UTCI smell an insurance scam
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2019-04-17 at 9:21 PM UTC
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2019-04-17 at 9:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country HTS aspires to be a hunchback some day.
>aspires
I have some old medical records saying that a spinal xray indicated Scheuermann's disease. If I have it it's not very pronounced, but I definitely do not feel like I have good posture and I can't do anything to fix that by changing the way I sit/stand/etc. Always feels like some shit is out of alignment.