Is Venice the most historically significant city in history?
Is Venice the most historically significant city in history?
Objectively that's Rome.
That'd be Paris, which is still relevant
Europoors only have muh history
Asia has the present and future :)
Says country with no history.
That's what seethers without history like central americans and africans say
mongolian history is barbarianism
>what is rome and athens
also have bigger dicks than you
Central Americans and Africans do have history though.
and congolese has bigger dick than you
not me
Now that what you call cope
cope
AYO HOL UP
*smacks lips*
SO U BE SAYIN
*gets flooded by third world immigrants*
SO U REALLY FINNA BE SAYIN
*sees his nation's empire crumble*
WHAT U NIGGAS REALLY BE SAYIN
*country demographically dies*
WE WUZ EMPIRES N SHIEDD?
its still history indian-chinese mutt.
singapore is worse off than europe lmao
or Athens.
Jerusalem and Constantinople are up there too.
>athens
Nigga last time athens was relevant was bacl in 300 b.c.
It was a backwater of the roman and byzantine empires, and acropolis was basically a stable during the ottoman one
>t. islamic riots bi-weekly
cope