Juan_Bottom wrote:Also, they weren't nuked!
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Juan_Bottom wrote:Also, they weren't nuked!
Dariune wrote:Now i didnt read all of the messages so i dont know that a number of Americans chose american cities but i imagine a lot of Americans would.
Its both Americas (sterio typically) most endearing quality and frustrating attribute. The fact that so many blindly support their country and its achievments with little real understanding of impact or opposing arguments.
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In all seriousness though, I would have to say Jerusalem..
Jihad, the crusades.... For thousands of years control of the city has been contested by the world's major powers. Empires have risen and fallen in pursuit of this city.
It's one of the most sacred sites for all three of the worlds great monotheistic religions (almost half the world's population) and even today the fate of Jerusalem will profoundly affect the world..
The city could very well be the fuse which ignites the world's next great war.
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Juan_Bottom wrote:OK, it's impossible for me to work out a cohesive argument for any city in the East. Unless we are talking about Hiroshima/Nagasaki.
So no more Devils Advocate for me.
Truly I could see someone choosing one of those, but the answer has got to be Rome or London right? Likewise could it be Berlin just for ending the British Empire?
Lord+Master wrote:Babylon, without which we wouldn't have the cool name Nebuchadnezzar
Pedronicus wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:OK, it's impossible for me to work out a cohesive argument for any city in the East. Unless we are talking about Hiroshima/Nagasaki.
So no more Devils Advocate for me.
Truly I could see someone choosing one of those, but the answer has got to be Rome or London right? Likewise could it be Berlin just for ending the British Empire?
I'm not too sure just how east you need to go Juan, but have you ever thought that possibly St Petersburg might be slightly more important than Hiroshima?
The February Revolution (March 1917) was a revolution focused around St Petersburg.
It was the city that gave rise to the Russian Revolution and then the spread of communism....
Now don't get me wrong, I'm not saying it's more important than Babylon, but you have your American blinkers on. America bombed Nagasaki - So Nagasaki is important.
Pedronicus wrote:Now don't get me wrong, I'm not saying it's more important than Babylon, but you have your American blinkers on. America bombed Nagasaki - So Nagasaki is important.
Metsfanmax wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:Also, they weren't nuked!
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rockfist wrote:I grew up in Wisconsin and I can make the statement that there is no other place like it in North America for alcohol consumption...none when we were at UW it was not unusual for us to drink between 12-18 cans of beer on the three hour drive from Madison to where a bunch of us grew up...as the driver passengers always drank more because they had the piss jugg they could use, which was damn hard to do as the driver...you had to hold it in. Try that once...drink 12-18 beers in an three hours without pissing. Its not as easy as you would think it was.
Rome is the most important city ever, followed by London.
Pedronicus wrote:To all Americans who didn't choose an American City. Well done.
Happy now?
All I'm saying is that too many Americans, when given a question about anything to do with the globe, always seem to plump for an American answer.
I live in London, the epicentre of the worlds largest ever empire, but I wouldn't ever shout London. Why? - Because I can see the bigger picture.
Does that help to explain my frustration at some of the American-centric answers given in this thread?
Been to Wisconsin, but also been elsewhere. The heaviest culture of drinkers is not in the US.. sorry. A couple of individuals, perhaps, might make the "cut" (particularly since we get a lot of immigrants). But heaviest drinking communities.. no way.
Juan_Bottom wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:Also, they weren't nuked!
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Atomic Bomb isn't the same thing
gordon1975 wrote:Been to Wisconsin, but also been elsewhere. The heaviest culture of drinkers is not in the US.. sorry. A couple of individuals, perhaps, might make the "cut" (particularly since we get a lot of immigrants). But heaviest drinking communities.. no way.
i thought scottish folk were the worst folk for drinking,then i met some russians,how wrong i was
safariguy5 wrote:I'd have to go with Constantinople/Istanbul. When the Mongols wrecked the Western Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire held on for I think 500 years.
snufkin wrote:safariguy5 wrote:I'd have to go with Constantinople/Istanbul. When the Mongols wrecked the Western Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire held on for I think 500 years.
It wasn´t the mongols and not the western empire either..
The eastern empire was wrecked by crusaders and turks before the mongols came.
gordon1975 wrote:New York,Rome,Alexandia,London,Paris,Athens,Jerusalem,moscow and the list goes on ,what in your opinion is the most important city we have ever known that has shaped the the way the world works?its a pretty hard question,so a city and a reason please?i will go for alexandria at the moment,it bridged east and west,brought the best minds in the world together,so name your city and give a reason,think this could be intresting to see what people think
PLAYER57832 wrote:rockfist wrote:I grew up in Wisconsin and I can make the statement that there is no other place like it in North America for alcohol consumption...none when we were at UW it was not unusual for us to drink between 12-18 cans of beer on the three hour drive from Madison to where a bunch of us grew up...as the driver passengers always drank more because they had the piss jugg they could use, which was damn hard to do as the driver...you had to hold it in. Try that once...drink 12-18 beers in an three hours without pissing. Its not as easy as you would think it was.
Rome is the most important city ever, followed by London.
Been to Wisconsin, but also been elsewhere. The heaviest culture of drinkers is not in the US.. sorry. A couple of individuals, perhaps, might make the "cut" (particularly since we get a lot of immigrants). But heaviest drinking communities.. no way.