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@wrathofgnon Wrath Of GnonWrath Of Gnon posts on X about built in, tokyo, new zealand, paris the most. They currently have XXXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social category influence countries XXXX% travel destinations #997 technology brands XXXX% finance XXXX% automotive brands XXXX%
Social topic influence built in #72, tokyo #25, new zealand #154, paris 2.38%, core 2.38%, frame #1196, japan #4064, sweden #575, adobe #995, italy #803
Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by @quantumthomist @wodun001 @depiperno @diehardmagamom @murexromano @stevemouzon @babyyaga4 @mikerageo @tlukejones @albeitgermane @unforgivnbastrd @ralphaichinger @jaredbrock @politifashion1 @prashanthn @foxpot12345 @_prashanthn @churchtimes @brothergreg @curtisyarvin
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"New Zealand now has a giant hornet infestation. I am not exaggerating when I say that the country has one one season and one season only to stop this. A billion dollar spent would not be too much at this point. If the insect becomes permanent the damages will be enormous"
X Link 2025-12-02T05:16Z 164.6K followers, 14.1K engagements
"South African penguins face imminent extinction because of human overfishing (despite the brave attempts to blame it on global warming). About XX years ago South African fishing fleets vacuumed 232000 tons of sardines each year. In 2019 they only caught 5900 tons"
X Link 2025-12-05T00:20Z 164.6K followers, 12.4K engagements
""The whole of Paris is a pre-industrial city which still works because it is so adaptable something the creations of the 20th century will never be. A city like Milton Keynes cannot survive an economic crisis or any other kind of crisis because it is planned as a mathematically determined social and economic project. If that model collapses the city will collapse with it." Lon Krier 1998"
X Link 2025-12-05T01:54Z 164.6K followers, 38.1K engagements
"The 2023 masonry or mass heater built by master plasterer Mitsuru Konuma (). 2.25m x1.35m weighing X tons. The core is a fire brick frame covered in a clay rich soil and plastered over. Very unusual construction in Japan"
X Link 2025-12-09T14:44Z 164.6K followers, 12.9K engagements
"One of the most misunderstood posts I have ever made here. Japanese users have noticed that the Grok translation "hallucinates" other users have problems realizing that this is just one snapshot of development in one particular place in the greater Tokyo metropolitan area and just one particular piece of infrastructure and merely one particular kind of railway. Others have been confused about the cover mentioning a completely different subway line in a completely different part of Tokyo. But that is ok. As long as you keep it civil and read it generously I will try to answer questions and"
X Link 2025-12-09T23:55Z 164.6K followers, 17.4K engagements
"Random thought. Many years ago in a conversation at work a young colleague mentioned "all my baby photos are digital." Meaning none of his will remain. Nothing of his childhood or memory will be passed down to coming generations. His children or grandchildren will never open an old shoebox of memories to piece together a story of his life. It will all die on some old hard-drive in an attic. Much like this civilization of ours if we keep taking it for granted"
X Link 2025-11-18T23:17Z 164.5K followers, 20.5K engagements
"Rue Crmieux in Paris is widely regarded one of the most charming streets in the world consisting of plaster stone or brick townhouses of tree stories. I think it would take a complete amateur with a couple of days training/instruction about 4-5 months of labor to build the walls alone and then a similar amount of time for the rest (floors interiors etc.) using basic machinery (cranes to lift the stone etc.). The price excluding your own labor would be very low. The resale price would be multiples of the investment. Why doesn't any small- to mid- sized European city set aside the the land"
X Link 2025-11-28T05:20Z 164.5K followers, 27.3K engagements
"Best study I have seen so far on what cause the deforestation of Rapa Nui / Easter Island and how the moai were shaped and transported"
X Link 2025-12-01T00:35Z 164.5K followers, 5747 engagements
"There should be soy sauce sommeliers"
X Link 2025-12-04T23:53Z 164.5K followers, 9789 engagements
"They created the color guidelines for buildings in Visby Gotland Sweden. Possibly the most beautiful city in Scandinavia"
X Link 2025-12-03T07:18Z 164.6K followers, 30.6K engagements
"The towns of Sambiase and Nicastro in Lamezia Terme Calabria Italy are largely built in adobe. The walls are sandwiched clay adobe bricks with a lime and clay mix core and mortar. The buildings are mostly 4-5 floors narrow streets to keep the sun out during intense summers"
X Link 2025-12-08T02:28Z 164.6K followers, 5285 engagements
"Tokyo Metro Tozai Line being built in early 1968 and what it looks like today. The station at the bottom right is Gyotoku station just inside Chiba after having crossed from Tokyo. This section of the Metro is above ground. Edogawa river in the background"
X Link 2025-12-08T08:25Z 164.6K followers, 1.7M engagements
"@FoxPot12345 XX% of Tokyo is hideous"
X Link 2025-12-08T23:05Z 164.6K followers, 29K engagements
"@ringsaturn_me No. I assume you are referring to the blurb on the magazine cover It refers to an article inside not the cover image"
X Link 2025-12-08T23:06Z 164.6K followers, 54.4K engagements
"Suisun City (pop. 30k) California. I had never heard of it. NY Times makes the proposal to incorporate the land of California Forever look plausible. The way the photos are taken tells the story as much as the words themselves"
X Link 2025-12-09T03:33Z 164.6K followers, 5846 engagements
"A gorgeous rammed earth home in the French Provincial style in Marlborough New Zealand. Possibly built in the 1990s"
X Link 2025-12-09T04:03Z 164.6K followers, 54.2K engagements
"Video game style recreation of the Sassanid Great Wall of Gorgan a possibly 200km 6-10m tall adobe and fired brick defensive wall manned by 30000 soldiers in XX forts and built in the 6th and 7th centuries. Third longest defensive wall (maybe) Iran"
X Link 2025-12-09T04:27Z 164.6K followers, 3758 engagements
"Infrastructure disappear buildings disappear even memories disappear. In one hundred years many of our developments and new towns will have faded away for ever as even the last digital records of them ever existing quietly dies on some hard drive in an attic"
X Link 2025-12-09T23:38Z 164.6K followers, 12.2K engagements
"Built in 1889 on the site of an old railway station by a worker's co-operative labour and materials supplied by worker-owners themselves on land purchased collectively the 10800m Via Lincoln in Milano Italy. XX townhouses and villas. Stone foundation plastered brick construction two floors with individual courtyards and ample gardens in a tight pattern. Most town houses or apartments are 100-280m and built to be dirt-cheap. Today obviously this is an extremely expensive street with even the smallest and meanest of houses going for at least XX million. There is zero reason we could not do this"
X Link 2025-12-10T09:08Z 164.6K followers, 9142 engagements
"In any season the views from Storgatan in Vsters might be some of the most charming in Europe. One of the oldest cities in Sweden most buildings here were built in the 1850s of solid timber or timber frame with brick infill on natural stone foundations some with the original medieval stone and brick cellars intact. It is rare to find wooden neighborhoods still intact and in Europe and it gives us a nice idea of what a prosperous medieval city could have looked like. Solid timber and timber frame buildings can be easily raised from mail-order kits: a neighborhood like this should be very easy"
X Link 2025-12-10T09:37Z 164.6K followers, 7817 engagements
"Possibly this is the firm responsible Their site has many beautiful photos"
X Link 2025-12-03T07:14Z 164.5K followers, 5329 engagements
"Mazzkan is Maltese for the traditional infill used in Maltese and Sicilian architecture. It consists of a clay and sometimes straw mix that is tightly packed with rubble between a shell of stone. The clay mortar is vulnerable to rain but luckily extremely simple to maintain. When one of the walls fail the clay part of the infill will soon wash out and leave something that looks more like a dry stone wall (stone walls without mortar)"
X Link 2025-12-04T09:37Z 164.5K followers, 4979 engagements
"You can tie it to some degree but the crushed stone piling is to function like regular piling when the soil is stable and to dodge the liquefaction during an earthquake. When that happens the house is "on its own" against the quake but it should be able to survive any level of quake due to its own solid construction. You are correct. Tying a house down isn't always desirable far better usually to dissipate the seismic energy as friction in a structure that rests on top of the soil"
X Link 2025-12-10T00:00Z 164.5K followers, XX engagements
"@Yeahaboutthat3 "Copper and silver the only two metals being strongly efficient in killing bacteria viruses yeast and fungi.16h is enough to destroy the bacterial load of common diarrhoeagenic bacteria when contaminated water is kept in copper pots.""
X Link 2025-03-26T10:01Z 164.6K followers, 16.6K engagements
"The planned AlUla tramway in Saudi Arabia has beautiful graphics. Not very realistic though. But a desert tramway would be an extremely luxurious way of seeing the desert. First part 21km XX stations"
X Link 2023-02-20T00:31Z 164.6K followers, 19.7K engagements
"If you are one of the expected XX million visitors to Japan in the next three year you are likely to visit Tokyo and if you do may I recommend possibly the last outdoor experience in central Tokyo that is the closest you will ever get to pre-modern pre-concrete old Tokyo: the Yagiri no Watashi ferry service. You can be ferried across the Edogawa river on the border between Tokyo and Chiba Prefecture the ride takes just a few minutes and is completely pointless since there is nothing to do at all on the Chiba side you just get off and then return to the boat to get back to Tokyo. A trip is 300"
X Link 2025-12-04T05:40Z 164.6K followers, 47.4K engagements
"Another invasive species threatening New Zealand with irreversible ecosystem destruction: Gold Clam"
X Link 2025-12-11T01:16Z 164.6K followers, 3896 engagements