There is a reason why the old world buildings all say established in rather, than built in. 🤔

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There is a reason why the old world buildings all say established in rather, than built in. 🤔
Chicago, circa 1893.
Different types of places after death ⚫
You see, in the times of Great Tartaria all horses had forklifts, and used to work in warehouses. Since the horses lost their forklifts, they were forced to go work in pulling carts etc.
Since Tumblr's throwing Tartaria ads at people, I'd like to remind folks that the whole thing is a conspiracy theory. Mia Mulder has a great video on this.
Man, there is no funnier conspiracy theory than the Tartaria stuff.
It's literally just Ancient Aliens but for shit that's younger than my house. Genuinely, I've seen them point to buildings from like 1930 and say there's no way we could have possibly built them.
Instead, obviously, it was an ancient (possibly inhuman) civilization that spanned the whole globe, and then all the cool buildings and super free energy machines and steampunk blimps and magic bridges got buried in a mudslide that somehow covered the whole planet without anyone noticing.
The proof?
Sometimes there are pictures where there's something old under something newer, especially in Europe.
Even more often, there are AI images of some huge structure underground.
I had a strange dream.
A youtube / tiktok video told me so.
Okay yeah but like what if?
Wells cathedral 🏴