Originally posted by Patroklos
I think it is just a perfect example of our time, the age of exaggeration, that the loss of some office space that happened to be in some cool looking buildings and loss of .0002 percent of our population (as individually tragic as those lost lives were) had such an effect on our economy.
Now imagine what we would turn a city lost to a stray nuke into.
I think it is just a perfect example of our time, the age of exaggeration, that the loss of some office space that happened to be in some cool looking buildings and loss of .0002 percent of our population (as individually tragic as those lost lives were) had such an effect on our economy.
Now imagine what we would turn a city lost to a stray nuke into.
Now try extrapolating that to an entire city.
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