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So what is the topic of this thread?Trump -First term:
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Biden"s presidency:
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Trump's second term (and we just got started)
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Trump -First term:
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Biden"s presidency:
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destruction - recontsruction - destruction.So what is the topic of this thread?
Destruction of the first Temple:destruction - recontsruction - destruction.
Here are several notable examples of things that were rebuilt only to be destroyed again later:destruction - recontsruction - destruction.
And being re-reconstructed currently......Kumamoto Castle, Japan: Severely damaged in 1877, rebuilt in the 1960s, and then seriously damaged again during the 2016 Kumamoto earthquakes.....
That is correct. I have always been fascinated with Japanese carpentry and architecture. It is amazing how Japanese structures that were built out of wood hundreds of years ago are still standing. Their joints doesn't use any nails or screws.And being re-reconstructed currently.
Just feel-wise, this does map onto the political character and inclination of the two men.destruction - recontsruction - destruction.
Its so cool. Have you ever been there? I bicycled all around Kyushu back in 2019 and saw all kinds a classic old wood buildings and fascinating places.That is correct. I have always been fascinated with Japanese carpentry and architecture. It is amazing how Japanese structures that were built out of wood hundreds of years ago are still standing. Their joints doesn't use any nails or screws.
Unfortunately, i have not had the opportunity yet. But it is definitely on my wishlist. When I was in high-school, I built a solid red oak dining room set for my parents using the Japanese carpentry style. It is still in their dining room today.Its so cool. Have you ever been there? I bicycled all around Kyushu back in 2019 and saw all kinds a classic old wood buildings and fascinating places.
I would love to go back and see Kyoto. But Im kind of glad I skipped it and Tokyo for my first trip. Most of the places I went were not huge international tourism destinations and I really enjoyed the lack of crowds and fuss, while still seeing amazing things. Plus, crossing the land on the bike you are really in it.Unfortunately, i have not had the opportunity yet. But it is definitely on my wishlist. When I was in high-school, I built a solid red oak dining room set for my parents using the Japanese carpentry style. It is still in their dining room today.
I agree. Avoid tourist traps and order from the Japanese menu because it is cheaper.I would love to go back and see Kyoto. But Im kind of glad I skipped it and Tokyo for my first trip. Most of the places I went were not huge international tourism destinations and I really enjoyed the lack of crowds and fuss, while still seeing amazing things. Plus, crossing the land on the bike you are really in it.