Does Aziz steal jokes? I've only watched on special and I haven't noticed it at all.
Does Aziz steal jokes? I've only watched on special and I haven't noticed it at all.
I think that's the sad part; Twitter very honestly wanted to make a change they thought was going to make people happy, not reinvent the wheel just because they could. Like a mom making a pb&j with bananas because her kid was bored of the regular kind and then MOM WHY WOULD YOU PUT FRUIT IN THERE YOU'RE SO ANNOYING…
The backlash can't be any worse than the extreme hate of any new facebook update. People get hella upset about change.
That makes perfect sense for you then. I suppose I really like that from time to time, but this image hit me strangely. I'm actually going to the ruins in Machu Picchu next week, so I'll be thinking about this then. Completely different setting, but old worn down just the same.
I agree that there's beauty in it, definitely, but if I were someone that was involved in approving it to actually happen, I'd be really turned off by how monolithic and scary it is.
yeah I really thought it looked blade runner-esque, hence the scary scary. Some appropriate lighting in the rendering would have helped...
Non-structural curtain wall? Hm, unawares of this.. sounds very interesting though. I'm sure I'd be less put off by it if I saw it in person. These drawings might just be extra scary to me because of how old they are and what have you.
cold and monolithic are pretty much perfect descriptors for this...
Wright's unbuilt stuff really look terrifying. Like, future dystopia scary.
They've been so flippy floppy on the entire xbox announcement I missed like, 3 announcements about the Kinect that I didn't even know they were considering not including it. Oh Microsoft.
Right, well apparently they were in order of the most expensive city to live in, not the most expensive hotel (which is the actual subject of this article). Some dude yelled at me for pointing it out earlier in this thread haha.
oh wow, yeah that helps a lot. Something to be said about going to the source article for sure. The open space definitely takes up a lot of space, and the weird angles aren't going to use the interior space most efficiently, I think, but who knows. It's still really intense and interesting.
I think it's so surreal that it's pretty much intangible to me. But hey, crazy ideas are how we end up with cool stuff, right?
I feel like I do not understand the size of this thing at all...
Ok, I'll just have some breath mints and then there's like, no way they'll know that I totally broke the rules. I bet that's gonna feel amazing, thanks for the #tip. I don't really know if I'm clear on the clarity that you're trying to clarify for me, I'm probably going to take a short sabbatical to clarify the…
I'm so devastated about bothering you so much that I couldn't come up an alternate =[ calling out of work for the rest of the day. I can't believe I was so careless with a comment on the internet.
At least three more times and I'd appreciate it if you could as well. Don't skimp on the excessive punctuation, please. I'm really sorry suggesting a different title is apparently dropping a cinder block on your testicles, had no idea I was doing that to you.
The guy below me put it best:
I think what's unclear here is that the prices per night go from $15,000 down to $4,200 up to $18,800.... and continue with no discernible pattern. Shouldn't the hotel in Geneva be the most expensive? There's also no content in this article about tech, soooo I kind of have to agree with the original commenter on this.
Yeaaaah. The prices weren't in ascending order, so I was going to ask the same question...