I'm watching a video about "the crown of St Wenceslas" which is from 1346 in Prague.
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@futurebird
I'd wear it.I'd sell it.
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I'd sell it.
(looks around nervously for history heads...whispering)
I'd make it into 900,000 heart stints and some nice tooth fillings.
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@futurebird I think you're being *too* fair. It's hideous. Szent István's crown in Hungary is even older, yet is refined and tasteful.
I agree it looks better.
Also, it bothers me way more than it should that the cross is crooked
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I agree it looks better.
Also, it bothers me way more than it should that the cross is crooked
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I'm watching a video about "the crown of St Wenceslas" which is from 1346 in Prague. All these comments and the guy in the video keeps saying how 'beautiful' it is and I'm just not seeing it? Ugliest thing I've ever seen in my life.
I guess it's "beautiful" that it's from 1346 and so well preserved. And naturally it's not made for the "modern eye". But... good lord. It's like someone broke a stain glass window and cleaned it up with tape.
Am I being unfair?
@futurebird Maybe it's not quite so ugly, but this is the crown of the Holy Roman Emperors in Vienna. It looks like something a bunch of elementary school kids made with macaroni and glitter glue.
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I'm watching a video about "the crown of St Wenceslas" which is from 1346 in Prague. All these comments and the guy in the video keeps saying how 'beautiful' it is and I'm just not seeing it? Ugliest thing I've ever seen in my life.
I guess it's "beautiful" that it's from 1346 and so well preserved. And naturally it's not made for the "modern eye". But... good lord. It's like someone broke a stain glass window and cleaned it up with tape.
Am I being unfair?
@futurebird one of the joys of the past is realizing that aesthetics are not objective. This crown is beautiful because it's got so many stones on it. It's so big! Look at how shiny it is. More is more.
Yeah this isn't our aesthetics, but for this guy it ruled. Heck he made the walls of the chapel he built to house his Pokemon collection, I mean, his relic collection look like gems in gold.
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I'm watching a video about "the crown of St Wenceslas" which is from 1346 in Prague. All these comments and the guy in the video keeps saying how 'beautiful' it is and I'm just not seeing it? Ugliest thing I've ever seen in my life.
I guess it's "beautiful" that it's from 1346 and so well preserved. And naturally it's not made for the "modern eye". But... good lord. It's like someone broke a stain glass window and cleaned it up with tape.
Am I being unfair?
@futurebird it looks like it's from the 1950s, and worn by a 'space king' in a Monsterdon film.
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@futurebird one of the joys of the past is realizing that aesthetics are not objective. This crown is beautiful because it's got so many stones on it. It's so big! Look at how shiny it is. More is more.
Yeah this isn't our aesthetics, but for this guy it ruled. Heck he made the walls of the chapel he built to house his Pokemon collection, I mean, his relic collection look like gems in gold.
@astory @futurebird Not sure if I should thank you or curse you but now I will forever think of catholic saints as Pokemon.
After all they all have their special "power"! -
@astory @futurebird Not sure if I should thank you or curse you but now I will forever think of catholic saints as Pokemon.
After all they all have their special "power"!@astory @futurebird That's it, my imagination is going wild.
Now I'm thinking of a game where you play saints to fight evil, each saints having its own skills, attributes and stats.
There's no way nobody ever thought of doing that. A Vatican-approved RPG. -
@astory @futurebird That's it, my imagination is going wild.
Now I'm thinking of a game where you play saints to fight evil, each saints having its own skills, attributes and stats.
There's no way nobody ever thought of doing that. A Vatican-approved RPG.Pilgrims were just roaming pokemon trainers looking for more powerful saints to add to their collection.
Wenceslas used "Dazzle"
It is not very effective.