One more reason to envy Sweden - Page 2

One more reason to envy Sweden

Post just about everything that isn't directly related to Spring here!

Moderator: Moderators

User avatar
Gota
Posts: 7151
Joined: 11 Jan 2008, 16:55

Re: One more reason to envy Sweden

Post by Gota »

I dont care why Louisiana has no subways.
User avatar
smoth
Posts: 22309
Joined: 13 Jan 2005, 00:46

Re: One more reason to envy Sweden

Post by smoth »

then don't ask about them.
User avatar
Gota
Posts: 7151
Joined: 11 Jan 2008, 16:55

Re: One more reason to envy Sweden

Post by Gota »

I was just joking about your bitter sounding comment about how the pretty walls of the subways in the pictures are eventually gonna be ugly.
User avatar
smoth
Posts: 22309
Joined: 13 Jan 2005, 00:46

Re: One more reason to envy Sweden

Post by smoth »

wasn't bitter, was saying what it is going to be like lickity split. Those pictures make it to be cleaner than it is. In reality subways are dirty and ugly.
User avatar
Soul
Posts: 178
Joined: 12 May 2006, 15:35

Re: One more reason to envy Sweden

Post by Soul »

smoth wrote:all that art and textural roofing is going to be covered with dirt and grime in a few decades it will not be as pretty forever.
Beauty seldom lasts forever, statues as well as flowers wither, people age and passion dwindles.

Many great philosophers state that beauty is per definition fleeting, though i can not agree fully with this since i can think of beautifull things that , if not forever lasting, do last for a very long time.
Such as the starry sky above our heads or the mountains under our feet.
Waterfalls tumbeling down into a crystal clear lake or the seamingly endless cycle of seasons.

However they probably meant that most beautifull things are those that don't linger but that bloom for a moment only to forever fade away from everywhere but in our minds.

I'm sure that most of these art pieces will be dusted of and well maintained, and when they, in a few decades, lose their beauty i am sure many are willing to paint something new over the old.

Young artists will always want publicity and this is a way for the state to promote and help young artists to show their work to the populance.

And at the same time the art will lift the mood of the commuters, art and beauty has many good psychological effects to their audience.
User avatar
smoth
Posts: 22309
Joined: 13 Jan 2005, 00:46

Re: One more reason to envy Sweden

Post by smoth »

That sort of philosophical musing is old hat soul.
User avatar
Soul
Posts: 178
Joined: 12 May 2006, 15:35

Re: One more reason to envy Sweden

Post by Soul »

smoth wrote:That sort of philosophical musing is old hat soul.
Perhaps, but the other benefits still apply even for someone that doesn't appreciate art, its good for young artists, and it certainly brightens the mood of the commuters more then a cold sterile concrete/cave enviorment would.
User avatar
knorke
Posts: 7971
Joined: 22 Feb 2006, 01:02

Re: One more reason to envy Sweden

Post by knorke »

Image
fuck yeah subways :roll:
Whenever I pass by that escalator its broken, must be all the fat people or something.
User avatar
Gota
Posts: 7151
Joined: 11 Jan 2008, 16:55

Re: One more reason to envy Sweden

Post by Gota »

Subways!!
User avatar
Cheesecan
Posts: 1571
Joined: 07 Feb 2005, 21:30

Re: One more reason to envy Sweden

Post by Cheesecan »

Gota wrote:Subways!!
Image
User avatar
SinbadEV
Posts: 6475
Joined: 02 May 2005, 03:56

Re: One more reason to envy Sweden

Post by SinbadEV »

We have some really cool tunnel systems under both the High School I attended and one of the Universities that's in my home town... but I haven't been able to find any good websites on the subject... :(
User avatar
Wombat
Posts: 3379
Joined: 15 Dec 2008, 15:53

Re: One more reason to envy Sweden

Post by Wombat »

Cheesecan wrote:
Gota wrote:Subways!!
Image

problem with these is that the real ones never look like this :(
User avatar
Johannes
Posts: 1265
Joined: 17 Sep 2010, 15:49

Re: One more reason to envy Sweden

Post by Johannes »

If they did half of it would fall out when you squeese it
User avatar
SinbadEV
Posts: 6475
Joined: 02 May 2005, 03:56

Re: One more reason to envy Sweden

Post by SinbadEV »

Johannes wrote:If they did half of it would fall out when you squeese it
Apparently your supposed to only unwrap the end of your sandwich while you are eating it to ensure that it stays put together/doesn't leak all over.
User avatar
Gota
Posts: 7151
Joined: 11 Jan 2008, 16:55

Re: One more reason to envy Sweden

Post by Gota »

Those sandwiches have make up...
food makeup artists...
Satirik
Lobby Developer
Posts: 1688
Joined: 16 Mar 2007, 18:27

Re: One more reason to envy Sweden

Post by Satirik »

smoth wrote:In reality subways are dirty and ugly.
wrong, the subway here is pretty clean (and not because the people here are nice)
User avatar
KaiserJ
Community Representative
Posts: 3113
Joined: 08 Sep 2008, 22:59

Re: One more reason to envy Sweden

Post by KaiserJ »

SinbadEV wrote:cool tunnel systems
http://infiltration.org/
User avatar
SinbadEV
Posts: 6475
Joined: 02 May 2005, 03:56

Re: One more reason to envy Sweden

Post by SinbadEV »

KaiserJ wrote:
SinbadEV wrote:cool tunnel systems
http://infiltration.org/
Mine is not listed... likely because it is not abandoned, in active use and located on private property.
User avatar
Panda
Posts: 2042
Joined: 22 Jun 2006, 00:20

Re: One more reason to envy Sweden

Post by Panda »

Soul wrote:
smoth wrote:all that art and textural roofing is going to be covered with dirt and grime in a few decades it will not be as pretty forever.
Beauty seldom lasts forever, statues as well as flowers wither, people age and passion dwindles.

Many great philosophers state that beauty is per definition fleeting, though i can not agree fully with this since i can think of beautifull things that , if not forever lasting, do last for a very long time.
Such as the starry sky above our heads or the mountains under our feet.
The starry sky is still very dynamic. The star in the north east sky, Capella, is very pretty because it looks like it streams colors due to it's location on the horizon and stars' tendency to rotate plane polarized light (or sparkling, but this is really cool when you think about the fact that bio-luminescent beetles do something similar to that). I think that the patterns of change are lovely, even if, sometimes, they're not always classically pretty.
Soul wrote:
smoth wrote:That sort of philosophical musing is old hat soul.
Perhaps, but the other benefits still apply even for someone that doesn't appreciate art, its good for young artists, and it certainly brightens the mood of the commuters more then a cold sterile concrete/cave enviorment would.
I agree that it is still pleasant.
User avatar
Caydr
Omnidouche
Posts: 7179
Joined: 16 Oct 2004, 19:40

Re: One more reason to envy Sweden

Post by Caydr »

That's nothing. Japan's sewer system.
Post Reply

Return to “Off Topic Discussion”