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| 04 Mar 2013 07:54 PM |
| Build anything u like,dont destroy anyones creations,and dont trap anyone in your creations. |
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| 04 Mar 2013 08:14 PM |
| This should apply to real life as well. |
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| 04 Mar 2013 08:43 PM |
| Especially that last part. Doing that would get you in a lot of trouble... |
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| 04 Mar 2013 10:42 PM |
| Is it ok if I trap guests in my creations |
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| 05 Mar 2013 06:01 PM |
| Maybe because they might be anoying so yeah |
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| 05 Mar 2013 09:16 PM |
i think all of that might get u into trouble because its mean to other players
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| 05 Mar 2013 10:29 PM |
| Alot of poeple are trapped in China's creation. The Wall of China. |
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| 20 Mar 2013 07:14 AM |
| I honestly hope he's not serious about that wall thing... |
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| 20 Mar 2013 02:00 PM |
It feels weird to keep bumping a thread like this, but I just have to reply. I don't think he means living people.
"There's an abundance of folklore and tourist hype about death, burials, and the Wall, as well as many exaggerations about it size and significance. Precise information is scarce concerning many aspect of the Wall's construction.
Not until modern methods were available, aerial survey and seismic data, was the actual length and location of the entire wall known. Earliest parts were rammed earth walls, and date from pre-Han history. Scientific and archeological data show a number of burial sites adjacent to the wall. In the reconstructions undertaken to repair the wall in modern times there is no evidence of burials within the wall itself, which would have been poor construction practice anyway. It was built on Imperial command, and used huge amounts of forced labor in primitive conditions. The death tool among laborers would have been great, and their lives counted for little in comparision the task. It was never a continuous or continuing project in any event. It was an act of the greatest vanity, never worth the costs invested in its construction, and practically useless as a military defense."
- Arthur Waldron, Great Wall
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There's a lot of debate about whether or not there are bones in the Great Wall of China. Some say they buried people in the wall as punishment for trying to run away, and some say that never happened at all. Of course, trying to figure it out would include having to break down the wall, which is not gonna happen. |
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| 20 Mar 2013 02:30 PM |
No I mean, he thinks the Chinese people are trapped behind the Great Wall, like it's a physical barrier preventing them from leaving, that surrounds the entire country...
Which is entirely wrong.
The Great Wall actually goes through most of China, very little of it is actually along the boarder to Mongolia. At the time it was built however, was the boarder, it is not anymore though.
And I'm not sure about the being burried inside the structure of the wall thing, but they did bury the people who resisted up to their necks, and cut off their heads in close proximity to the Great Wall as punishment and to show the consequences of resisting rule to everyone.
Now that the history lesson is over, let this thread die like the people resisting the construction of the Great Wall. |
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| 20 Mar 2013 02:35 PM |
Take out the trapping people part and it's a nice quote.
{The epic siggy I WOULD put here by the great uber is too epic for human eyes to see and still live!} |
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