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Anonymous
I have always liked large cities. Comparing Brooklyn to Midtown Manhattan, for example, makes me think how much space can be saved in cities if we all build up.

Take note Europe kthx. There's not much point building up a few stories if the building is as fucking wide as a small skyscraper.
>> Anonymous
Europe is literally thousands of years older than new york will ever be.
>> Anonymous
The sun is literally billions of years older then the earth will ever be.
>> Anonymous
I CAN SEE MY HOUSE FROM HERE

...no, really.
>> Anonymous
>>122209

Actually the Solar system is basically the same age, Sun and planets all. +/- A few million years.
>> Anonymous
thats my city. sprawling, expensive, overcrowded, dirty, rat infested dump
>> Anonymous
>>122185
Where do you get pics like that from in such high-res?
>> Anonymous
PICS

IN

SPAAAAAAACE
>> Anonymous
I can see my school >_>
>> Anonymous
>>122221
What are you talking about? Earth is 4 billion years old.

>>122185
It's not like Europe is overpopulated. Skyscrapers are ugly shit, concrete and steel that completely lacks charisma (of course there are exceptions, the empire state building being one of them). I prefer living in a real house rather than a fucking office building.
>> Anonymous
No way is there that much grass
>> Anonymous
This picture would be better if Bayonne wasn't in it.

>>122584
He must be talking as far as nominal age is concerned. With that in mind, the whole universe would be the same age (provided there's no new matter being introduced to or removed from the universe on any kind of basis), with various clumps of matter forming into planets and stars at different times, and different substances going through identity changes from time to time.
>> Anonymous
>>122584

+/- a few million years means that everything in our solar system is WITHIN that range. Think of it as a margin of error. As the sun, planets etc. are 4.5 billion years old.

>>122605

As far as identity is concerned if it's not well defined things get confusing. What I mean when we age the solar system is, are they clumps of matter/gas/stars or dust and gas dispersed in space?
>> Anonymous
>>122185
The higher you build 'em, the easier it is to fly planes into 'em.

Take note America kthx.
>> Anonymous
>>122607
"Build ... more ... high ... structures." Okay, got that. Anything else?
>> Anonymous
>>122605

noes I live in bayonne, thats mean >_<
>> Anonymous
Don't decide that an island is the ideal place for a fucking city.
Take note New York kthx
>> Anonymous
>>122607
>anonymous has spotted a halfwit coward alarmist!
>anonymous wins cookie
>> Anonymous
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First was a temperature map, second is a vegetation map.