egyszavak:bolcseszgoblin:theglasscat:this image is probably the most accurate visual representation
egyszavak:bolcseszgoblin:theglasscat:this image is probably the most accurate visual representation of the United States education system Oh boy.Do I have a story for you…So this is the iconic and beloved clock of Moszkva square in Budapest, Hungary. Or more precisely it was.It was a very popular meeting point for generations. „2pm on Moszkva, under the clock?” „sure” It was in the middle of the square, so you could see each other pretty easily from anywhere.When they „renovated” (rebuilt) and renamed the square that is now called Széll Kálmán tér (only by youngsters and tourists who don’t know any better - it will remain for a lot of us „the Moszkva”) the old clock was removed.So. Removing the clock was very controversial, but it had to go, because someone dreamed about a new shiny one. Here it is. New, and weird and DIGITAL.The problem is, it stopped working. For days. (you see, fixing it was time-consuming…) And they came and fix it. But it broke down in a couple of days again and again, so the lovely people around helped to fix it. Some of the best solutions:Graffity: ?Is this a clock? No" and Where is the old clock? Furthermore, on the clock it states that it shows the right time.An artistic rendition:But my favorite one is where people got enough of the breaking down abomination, and the heartless people taking down the actually working clocks (it is a very busy square with a lot of public transport connections), and things escalated quickly:I think this is the most of them we had taped on at once.The papers state: In memoriam of the unknown time. Rest in PeaceSo… I guess, Hungarians do. content -- source link
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