There ought to be a whole ****load of stuff in Belgium from both world wars.
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Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View PostHave from mid-May to mid-July.Do not fear, for I am with you; Do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God.-Isaiah 41:10
I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made - Psalms 139.14a
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Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View PostMy dad visited Italy last summer and found it to mostly be boring as ****. I don't think I'm going to visit there, since he and I are generally on the same page regarding these things. But he may not have visited Tuscany. I'll ask him.
I'm a lot more interested in Roman-type stuff than Renassaince type stuff, so if there is cool things to see from the Roman era that is still standing (Colosseum I guess?) then it might be worth a trip.
Rome is full of history, just like Jerusalem. You could visit Rome and Istanbul, for example, and visit some places in Greece on your way for more ancient history stuff. If you're not interested in experiencing Europe itself, that's something I would recommend.Graffiti in a public toilet
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Among the **** we all are poets
Among the poets we are ****.
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If you are in Rome, I highly recommend a day trip to Pompeii.“It is no use trying to 'see through' first principles. If you see through everything, then everything is transparent. But a wholly transparent world is an invisible world. To 'see through' all things is the same as not to see.”
― C.S. Lewis, The Abolition of Man
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Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View PostI'm basically asking for the names of some interesting tourist traps.
But my dad's impression of Renassaince art was that it was all fundamentally the same--some picture of Mary or Jesus or whatnotVive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.
...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915
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Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View PostNah, I am interested in culture type stuff. I really enjoyed visiting all the historical stuff in Israel when I went there. But my dad's impression of Renassaince art was that it was all fundamentally the same--some picture of Mary or Jesus or whatnot.
Plus you can see all that **** on the internet just as well, as loinburger pointed out earlier in the thread.
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Originally posted by regexcellent View PostYeah once you're on the 5000th picture of Mary with Baby Jesus they all become the same.
Plus you can see all that **** on the internet just as well, as loinburger pointed out earlier in the thread.
I'd buy a painting as a wall decoration, but I won't go out of my way to see one.If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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That's a bizarre attitude and seems more or less equivalent to saying "I don't like music" or "I don't like reading." Fine art is kind of a fundamental aspect of human culture, literally going back hundreds of thousands of years. Not liking (any of) it just might mean you're not human.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
"We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones." - François de La Rochefoucauld
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It's not that I don't like any of it, it's just that stuff like paintings and photographs don't interest me enough to go to a museum to see it. And at every art museum I've been to (which is actually quite a few), the appealing paintings/pictures/sculptures/whatever are only maybe 1 in every 20 at best. The vast majority is total crap.
The fact that my dad toured a bunch of art museums in Italy--supposedly a good place for art museums--and was bored to tears at each suggests that going to Europe for the art museums is a great way to waste my time and money.If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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Man, I was really hoping for a more biting response. I claimed you weren't human and even erroneously said art goes back hundreds of thousands of years. (I misremembered. Blombos Cave is only 70,000-100,000 years old.)Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
"We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones." - François de La Rochefoucauld
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