The Great Wall of China Has Suffered 'Irreversible' Damage After Two Workers Excavated a Shortcut Through the Cultural Relic
The Great Wall of China Has Suffered 'Irreversible' Damage After Two Workers Excavated a Shortcut Through the Cultural Relic
Two suspects accused of digging a hole to create a Great Wall of China shortcut have been arrested, officials said.
Great. Now the Huns will get in. Good job, guys.
93Reply 53ReplyGOD DAMN MONGORIANS!!!
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*Mongol horde
(The Huns attacked Europe)
19ReplyI thought Hun was a generic term like barbarian
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Dumbass hicks are in every country.
55ReplySame two guys were just at Sycamore Gap in England, what a weird coincidence to get the same assignment twice!
51ReplyCame here to post that.
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The Huns: finally!
28ReplySo is it now 'The Pretty Good Walls of China'?
22Reply'the adequate wall of China"
9ReplyGiven that you can now drive a truck through, I’d say it’s no longer adequate.
4ReplyYa I like that but you missed 'walls' plural.
3ReplyThe lesser wall of China.
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Contractors are the fucking worst...
18ReplyEducation could've done something here.
16ReplyOnly the CCP is allowed to destroy China's cultural heritage.
13ReplyTwo workers near the Great Wall go missing.
6ReplyI can’t help but wonder that literally sounds like what happened the first episode of Attack on Titan.
5ReplyWhat are you talking about? It was the Collosal Titan that destroyed the wall, wasn't it?
3ReplyThat's just what they tell you.
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The invasion of Russia begins.
4ReplyShitty, but it also looks like that section of wall is just earthwork. Maybe a professional will chime in and say there's something valuable about it, but given that it's already mostly gone from erosion, I'm not sure if anything was actually lost here.
1ReplyPretty sure moving dirt isn't irreversible. Shitty thing to do though.
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