Photo: Maarten Inghels

Years ago, I found this cobblestone on the street in Brussels with the golden inscription “I USED TO BE A MOUNTAIN.” Like a speech bubble rising from a choked rock. After all these years, I still haven’t been able to find out who made it—there’s no record of it anywhere as a listed artwork. I see it now as a poetic intervention by an anonymous city dweller.

  • Fluffy_Ruffs@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    That’s actually a mildly depressing way to put it. Reduced from a majestic, imposing, mass to something humans tread on without a second thought.

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      2 days ago

      Oh, for fucks sake not everything is holy and should remain immutable forever. Not everything humans do to their environment is bad.

      Besides, this is probably granite which would have been under a mountain that got worn away. It was probably buried underground and quarried. No one saw a big impressive mountain and chopped it down.

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          18 hours ago

          3 hours after you posted. You have 0 upvotes and they have 22.

          Looks like you are the one who must be fun at parties judging from the numbers

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        2 days ago

        Going off, chopping mountains, as one does. On a more serious note, are there examples of this? I only know of humans raising mountains and usually they’re not of the good kind.

        Edit: It appears this is a thing humans are doing. And it looks just as horrific as I feared it might.

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            19 hours ago

            The worst part is coal is such a terrible fuel there’s no good reason to keep doing it. We’ve already mined most of the accessible coal that can be easily mined, and we have better fuels now that burn cleaner and more easily than coal, and even for the odd one-off usecase where coal is the best option we have modern alternatives that contain no coal and burn similarly.

            Killing coal is one of the easiest wins Humanity could achieve because it’s entirely outmoded but moneyed interests keep it on life support for no reason other than money

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    2 days ago

    The complex atoms that make up you and me were born out of the hearts of exploding dying stars billions of years ago. Those atoms drifted, floated and danced across the universe, onto our planet where they were again moved, mixed and rearranged to make this walking talking meat skeleton powered by electricity.

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        21 hours ago

        I passed through twice, had to be in the Netherlands for work and while I was there my partner visited family in the UK. So we took a week off after and met in Brussels before going to Ghent and Bruges and back to Brussels before heading back to the UK.

        That first day we did wander and go to some of the sights (we aren’t very touristy) but really liked it. If you ever are back in the area, I highly recommend Ghent!

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          19 hours ago

          Yes! I’ve heard good things. A friend of mine was just there and I’m meeting up with him tomorrow. Can’t wait to ask about it. Cheers!

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      19 hours ago

      Igneous rock lover enters the chat!

      (Waiting to be shot down for my geological ignorance!)