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inclusiveness at museums

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    SpiritCookingwithLeo — 1 month ago(February 16, 2026 03:07 AM)

    You're so stupid. You don't know how to hide your insecurity and jealousy. You lack all subtlety. You can't make effective jabs either. It's all schoolyard BS like making things up about people beccause you got nothing.
    When you realize how perfect everything is you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky - the Buddha

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      rhh — 1 month ago(February 16, 2026 02:22 AM)

      Probably disability access.

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        rhh — 1 month ago(February 16, 2026 02:27 AM)

        If it means blue collar folk are encouraged to appreciate culture then what is the problem?
        Also, there is no classical architecture in Brooklyn, the place is like 5 years old.

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          BOOMSHIT — 1 month ago(February 16, 2026 02:31 AM)

          kys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
          The Brooklyn Museum is considered classical—more precisely, neoclassical in the Beaux-Arts style—because it was designed in 1893 by McKim, Mead & White, one of the most prominent American architectural firms of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, during the height of the classical revival movement. Unlike classivist buildings—which are modern interpretations of classical forms—the Brooklyn Museum is a product of its time, built when Beaux-Arts classicism was the dominant style for major civic institutions.
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            JuanKerp — 1 month ago(February 16, 2026 02:33 AM)

            Logic does not apply when one is conversing with the mayor of Retardsville.

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