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Tartaria... is a world spanning social cultural thing with buildings and artucture , that is suppressed by ,(insert your own villain or secret organization) and destroyed to keep the secret
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Tartaria... is a world spanning social cultural thing with buildings and artucture , that is suppressed by ,(insert your own villain or secret organization) and destroyed to keep the secret
Some of its adherents claim it was all covered up by the "great mud flood", while others claim that many current buildings, such as medieval cathedrals or even later buildings, are evidence of its truth as they could not have built with the technology available at the time. Buildings with demi-basement windows are also "evidence" of the mud flood as those demi-basements were "obviously' fully above ground at the time that they were built.Tartaria... is a world spanning social cultural thing with buildings and artucture , that is suppressed by ,(insert your own villain or secret organization) and destroyed to keep the secret
Bloody hell - I've obviously been under a rock as never heard of it!Some of its adherents claim it was all covered up by the "great mud flood", while others claim that many current buildings, such as medieval cathedrals or even later buildings, are evidence of its truth as they could not have built with the technology available at the time. Buildings with demi-basement windows are also "evidence" of the mud flood as those demi-basements were "obviously' fully above ground at the time that they were built.
I find the mud flood fantasy particularly amusing as I work in a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Grade 1 listed building, which has demi-basements; the original plans and architect's models still exist and show the demi-basements.
They also believe that the Tartarians had free energy, which they drew from the "aether", which is why many old buildings have spires or other pointy bits on the top.
I might be mixing up different flavours of woo but isn't it hugely racist too? Something along the lines of buildings in white countries - look how good at building things we were. Buildings in non white countries - they could never have built this by themselves it must be aliens
I'm surprised it took this longAlso as hunerous as it is that we've gone from "km ghillie boycott" to atlantis and tartaria, i dont think we're that off topic given we're still talking about stupid things people beleive in.
As for the rest of this thread, the collective meltdown over what a retailer chooses to stock is remarkably childish. It is wild to see grown adults getting this desperately triggered by a fellow player simply because he has a larger platform. If you dislike him so intensely yet still obsessively follow and discuss his every move, you aren't a critic—you are just a fan in denial. It looks a lot like simple envy.
It is wild to see grown adults getting this desperately triggered by a fellow player simply because he has a larger platform