How embarrassing.
In Europe by comparison, buildings that are merely 100 years old are considered practically new.
Most of America is barely 150 years old
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Most of America is barely 150 years old
what do you mean? buildings? most of it is post ww2
>Republic of Hungary
>founded in 1989
Hmm
this country is a little over 200 years old, what did you expect?
dumb magyar
OH NO NO NO NO NO NO
My town is about 500 years old
lmao it cracks me up when amerilards seethe when we destroy 150 years old trash churches
>DUDE OLD SHIT LMAO
That’s nice, I live in a brand new house with air conditioning and close to the beach. Do you live close to the beach?
OH WAIT HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
woah, so you're telling me it's actually called the new world for a reason?
and we still somehow managed to surpass most of the world. Funny how that works
>yuropoor
>air conditioning
C'mon man we can't rub everything in their faces hahah
But hey they've got some old stones piled on top of each other
>most
all*
Does it look any different from the rest of America?
I wish you took the wrecking ball to Mosques instead
>air conditioning
If you weren't so fat and stupid, you could just open a window instead.
Is humidity not a thing in your country?
There are a lot of areas on the East Coast that have been settled by Europeans for 350-500 years.
>Europoors are too poor to afford nice, new buildings, so they cope by claiming all the old, moldy cuck sheds have culture
Lmaoooooooooo
172cm & 70 kg hurr durr such a fat american
Look I love Hungary, been many times but why ya gotta start shitty threads about us mang?
Oh btw..
>ca. 5,440 BCE to 460 CE
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>c. 895 CE
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Magyar BTFO
Oh it is. Most of Europe in the summer is a disgusting cesspool of ass sweat and thrice daily showers.
Ya know the jokes about Europeans smelling, having body odor? It's b/c the VASSSSST majority don't have air conditioning.
Even the poorest of poor in America have a fucking window unit by now.
Yet USA is better than an entire continent that consists of 48+ countries.
Hey man chugs have been banging rocks together here since the ice age.
>Is humidity not a thing in your country?
I'm not sure? Apparently it's around 60-70% during summer.
Ewwww. look at all these old, moldy cuck sheds, who would want to live here? How could we ever hope to compete with your beautiful grey skyscrapers, enveloped by perpetual walls of smog?
>en.wikipedia.org
Unless you're an actual Native, that doesn't count.
>global warming is the greatest threat to our existence
>he brags about being wasteful, and contributing to it
Quintessentially American. You use air conditioning now, when you don't really need it, but because of that there will come a time, when you literally can't live without it
>Does it look any different from the rest of America?
Yes it’s an old Spanish town with a fully intact fortress
is there a hungarian flag on the moon?
...
pretty impressive how we managed to become a world superpower in such a short amount of time. jealous much?
That does look very comfy
>is there a hungarian flag on the moon?
Is there an American one?
Why haven't you've been back there in over half a century? You seem awfully reluctant, almost as if there's a deadly radiation belt between us and the moon in high earth orbit.
Surely it wasn't just a PR stunt to win the space race and spite the Russians, right?
btfo
We literally put a mirror on the moon that we can reflect lasers off of
>That does look very comfy
Yeah and no a*Glos will be invading us any time soon
This thread to me Japanese is like watching two little kindergarteners quarreling over who learned how to tie their shoes earlier. cute.
Shut up stupid
fucking OWNED
>jap
You're one to talk
And there are plenty of places all over our very large country that look as cool or cooler than St. Augustine.
Its really hilarious these tiny countries with a few cool buildings in a couple cool towns wanna shit on us. When we have SO MANY.
Let's make this thread an "awesome buildings and places in America picture thread now". I'll start
Should I keep going Hungarybro?
What the fuck do you have for buildings? Esztergom? Your national parliament? The chain bridge? Szeged has a few decent spots.
But otherwise you're empty land and communist apartment blocks.
You don't have to be this way man, making shitposts about us. Just have a laugh and join us, we're cool bro. We like you. You don't have to be a shit head :)
Keep going dude
Everything outside of Esztergom's old town is sketchy shit. That bus station is so creepy and run down.
If you open a window out here in Florida the warm air from outside on a particularly hot day will probably raise the temperature in your house by a few degrees at the least.
>In Europe by comparison, buildings that are merely 100 years old are considered practically new.
On the east coast they are as well. Washington's retirement from the army was held here.
Also, a lot of Europe is only post WW2 buildings.
Also, magyarbro...how old is the home YOU live in?
B/c I was raised in a farmhouse from 1870 in New York. You're probably raised in a 1970s concrete box.
>Why yes, I do live in a state that is barely over 150 years old, how could you tell?
Indeed, look at all this wasteland. Yuck, Yuck.
>Also, a lot of Europe is only post WW2 buildings.
Of course it is, because you bombed our countries indiscriminately, a tactic you're still fond of at the Middle East.
Europe would've been better off had the Axis won, our infrastructure and all our old buildings would've survived.
My birth city's old state house (which isnt the original one but a newer building from 1796). The Dutch were in the area in 1633.
When did the US bomb freaking Hungary
Lengyel, magyar – két jó barát. Europe would have been better off if the Axis didn't fight at all.
We really like bombing people it’s pretty based
Looks like Saint Denis
Oh so before it was buildings being too young. Now we're onto scenery....haha ok. Let me get that for ya
Google lakes of hungary. I tried to find the count. There is a wikipedia page that lists 11...ELEVEN noteworthy (maybe) lakes: en.wikipedia.org
The lower 48 of America has about 125,000 fucking lakes. Alaska has over 3000 named lakes, and over 3,000,000 (thats 3 million) unnamed lakes. We've got so fucking many we can't even be bothered to name them man.
>Of course it is, because you bombed our countries indiscriminately,
We followed Europe's lead
>a tactic you're still fond of at the Middle East.
We arent Asad, our bombing has gotten pretty accurate. It's usually up to bad Intel now not indiscriminate nor inaccurate bombing.
>Europe would've been better off had the Axis won, our infrastructure and all our old buildings would've survived.
Yeah Poland (especially Warsaw), the Soviet Union and London were doing great thanks to the Axis who started the bombing of cities. The only reason it wasnt worse is they had no long range or heavy bombers, no fuel and lacked the industrial output and manpower of the allies.
>Strategic bombing during World War II began on 1 September 1939 when Germany invaded Poland and the Luftwaffe (German Air Force) began bombing cities and the civilian population in Poland in an indiscriminate aerial bombardment campaign.[16] As the war continued to expand, bombing by both the Axis and the Allies increased significantly. The Royal Air Force began bombing Germany in March 1940.[17] In September 1940, the Luftwaffe began targeting British cities in 'The Blitz'.[18] After the beginning of Operation Barbarossa in June 1941, the Luftwaffe attacked Soviet cities and infrastructure. From 1942 onward, the British bombing campaign against Germany became less restrictive and increasingly targeted industrial sites and eventually, civilian areas.[19][20] When the United States began flying bombing missions against Germany, it reinforced these efforts and controversial firebombings were carried out against Hamburg (1943), Dresden (1945), and other German cities.[21]
In Paris?
The pic is New Orleans so that makes sense.
Sketch of the first Dutch Fort/manufactory/trade post that was originally located not far away.
>he thinks a 150 years old building is old
You're literally proving my point here, friend
I was talking about generally as Europeans but
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World War 1's treaty was simply too humiliating for Germany but Hungary as well. It was ultimately the Frogs and Brits fault that Germans and my country were pushed into the second World War.
Meaningless. Either way, Germany today rules over Europe. You only delayed the inevitable.
Like 6 months in 1944 we bombed areas in Budapest and along the Danube. Most of what happened to them is from the Soviets though. Also it was the Germans that blew up historic bridges.
You missed the part where he said he lived in it. My childhood friend still lives in his family home from 1720.
1639 and never blown up by Anglos, Frogs, Slavs, Turks, Germans or Americans.
Hungary got most of what it wanted after the Second Vienna Awards. Teleki was absolutely correct predicting that entering the war would be a disaster. Hungary ended up being in opposite sides of Poland while allied with Slovakia and Romania. Then the whole country go occupied first by the Germans and then the Soviets.
No you slavnigger I said I lived in a house from 1870, how old of a fucking house did YOU live in?
It's hilarious watching you run from this losing conversation. Like all the rest of the shit in the world, running from our dominance.
Get fucked faggot. I still come there and fuck your hot chicks. Hmmm this one cutie from Debrecen I fucked at Sziget...ahh so nice at 31 years old banging your cute 19 yr olds. hahaha
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Oh shit that place is like 10 minutes from me, I can drive there right now
But that;s actually true for a lot of New England (Or at least MA/CT/RI). We have a lot of colonial historical sites that are still standing
Lmao how did they build rverything so fast wtf
We remained loyal to Poland though, when Hitler wanted to attack it through Hungary, we told him to kindly go fuck himself.
>No you slavnigger I said I lived in a house from 1870, how old of a fucking house did YOU live in?
About 40 or 50. But it's meaningless since you and I are both individuals, we are not representatives of our countries. It's little more than anecdotal evidence.
>I still come there and fuck your hot chicks. Hmmm this one cutie from Debrecen I fucked at Sziget
Is this supposed to be insulting? What does it matter to me who do thots fuck at the Sziget? If it's not you then it'll be some other foreigner.
>We have a lot of colonial historical sites that are still standing
So post some
Here is one I'm particularly fond of, an old colonial mansion in a town I lived in.
I'm not sure exactly who Shaw was, I like this mansion though because I've always been fascinated with pirates since I was around 10, and allegedly one of my favorite pirates, Captain Kidd, had a mistress who lived in this mansion and he spent some time there. I'll post some more
Here's another great place I enjoy spending time at, the Mystic seaport. The state I live in has a pretty good nautical history, and Mystic was I think one of the biggest ports in all of early America. A lot of historical and replica ships sail through and port here
I've been there. While the castel did it's job the Brits still took over Florida and made it self sustaining in like 20 years while the Spaniards didn't do shit
Or Hungary could have stood up for Poland and declare war on Germany and Slovakia in September 1939.
Here is a little building that isn't impressive itself, it's the Essex River Museum, but it houses the world's first submarine. This town (Essex) is also home to America's longest continuously running tavern, the Griswold Inn, which has been open since 1776. The food sucks there but the building itself is cool, cus it's mostly stayed the same with a few additions to the side of the original tavern
Probably the most famous colonial historical site in New England, the Quincy Market (also known as Fanuiel Hall)
I forget what it was originally, I think it was a marketplace back in the day as well, now it's a pretty big tourist spot filled with restaurants and shops and stuff. A few good historical bookstores are there if I remember correctly, but otherwise the shops and food are just tourist traps, but the building and street around it are pretty marvelous to be around
HELL YEAH OMAHA
MY HOMETOWN
These are pretty cool
this one looks like Disney world though