which museum?
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Replying to @danlistensto
undecided! the met is the usual standby because it's so big that I'm pretty sure I still haven't seen all of it. it's also been a few years since I went to the cloisters, though, and that park is nice (though maybe not so much today)
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Replying to @browserdotsys
have you been to the Frick collection? best painting gallery in NYC imo.
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Replying to @danlistensto
never been! maybe we'll try that instead. it looks like a very pretty building
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Replying to @browserdotsys
It's gorgeous. I really wish our society didn't collectively lose it's mind w.r.t architecture after WW2 they used to build such wonderful buildings.
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I welcome their hate. Come at me, brutalist scum!
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i love brutalism but i also think we have too many art deco skyscrapers and need some art nouveau skyscrapers so i doubt i'm gonna muster any hate for Dan's love for pretty buildings
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This is one of the first things I've ever seen you be confidently wrong about
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so you're saying you don't want this, but defiguralized and ninety-three stories tall, in midtownpic.twitter.com/OlNhAduTEV
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Art nouveau is good actually. There's no excuse for brutalist style in anything that isn't a prison.
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Replying to @danlistensto @chaosprime and
you forgot fortresses and nuclear waste storage facilities that need to convey terror to civilizations thousands of years in the future
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