Brian Leech on Nostr: I’m seeing many people on social media, especially Facebook, doing something I find ...
I’m seeing many people on social media, especially Facebook, doing something I find frustrating, although I also just heard the same thing from a museum director on the radio: they comment on how, when in Europe, everything seems so old and they contrast that deep past with the U.S., where even the “old” structures are relatively new. Except they forget that lots of people lived in North America for thousands of years and they built many things that you can still see today. #histodons
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