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Wrath Of Gnon posts on X about japan, clay, kyoto, denmark the most. They currently have XXXXXXX followers and 2909 posts still getting attention that total XXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.
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Social topic influence japan #1820, clay, kyoto, denmark, countries, glory, homes, greed, farms, make a
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"Open borders means that you compete with the poorest of the world for jobs and the richest of the world for homes"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-05T22:33Z 163.6K followers, 250.4K engagements
"The point here was that you can farm small acreages and make a good profit doing it. For reasons of geography and history Japanese rice farms are small and can not easily be aggregated and that is fine. Better 100000 independent moonshine farmers than XXX mega farms owned by banks and corporations. On XX acres with access to modern machinery (your own or the co-op's) your yearly work is done in days not months. That is fine too. You can have another job or raise your children or work in an office or factory. And at this point it is necessary. Japanese rural areas need all hands on deck. I"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-15T02:46Z 163.6K followers, 59.9K engagements
"In July 2025 six new names were added to the list of "living national treasures" (in popular terms) in Japan bringing the total to about XXX. These persons are considered to be of the highest possible skill level in culturally important crafts and arts. Besides the honor the designated status comes with a grant to support them taking on apprentices to ensure their skill gets passed on. Financially the cost of the program to the government of Japan is minuscule but it effectively safeguards that intangible and otherwise vulnerable but culturally important arts and crafts get passed on to the"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-07T13:42Z 163.6K followers, 87.9K engagements
"If you are in Japan this autumn you must try the sanma (Pacific saury). Never in my life have I experienced this kind of quality and maybe I never will again. Truly superlative. And the harvest was good too meaning reasonable prices. "Where were you for the 2025 sanma season Anon""
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-14T09:54Z 163.6K followers, 25K engagements
"At the 1440 century Minster Lovell Hall in Oxfordshire you can see well preserved genuine medieval cobblestone. The Hall has been in ruins since 1747. The cobblestone used was pebbles from the river Windrush pushed into into a layer of clay by hand then overlaid with oak planks and pounded level. To keep the pebbles in place and make leveling even more efficient is a square pattern of lime stone. The limestone is worn to pieces but the cobblestone itself is in near perfect condition without any maintenance at all. The trick is to push the cobbles in standing not lengthwise or laying flat and"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-10T15:21Z 163.5K followers, 7089 engagements
"On my fourth day of a fast now. Only water tea coffee. I have done intermittent fasting for decades and sometimes X X or X day fasts. Maybe because I am used to this but it is remarkable how easy even extended fasting is when you don't have any strenuous work to do. We were probably not designed for office work and three square meals a day. Most people with white collar jobs could probably cut down their eating substantially and be healthier for it"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-09T03:11Z 163.5K followers, 25.4K engagements
"Beautiful inside and outside. The former Bank of Japan Kyoto Branch office a 1906 two story brick building with slate and copper roof. Today the annex of the rather atrocious Kyoto Museum. Designed by the anglophile Tatsuno Kingo (1854-1919) who also designed Tokyo Station"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-14T10:16Z 163.6K followers, 19.2K engagements
"The Middle Ages didn't have welfare but it had jobs for those who needed them and there was charity asked for and given to those who couldn't work. A system far superior to what we have now where the "market" takes the profits and society is forced to handle the losses"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-12T07:45Z 163.5K followers, 16.6K engagements
"Go to church. Even if you are not completely sold on the idea you will be surrounded by people who look to something higher than the here and now"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-13T03:29Z 163.5K followers, 22K engagements
"The 45m long Pulteney Bridge in Bath England is one of only four in the world with shops on both sides along its entire length. Constructed in limestone in 1770-1774 by the nearly legendary architect Robert Adam"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-11T09:51Z 163.5K followers, 18.5K engagements
"They are purposefully destroying the church and demoralizing the few people who still have any respect for it"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-10T09:14Z 163.6K followers, 55.2K engagements
"Why are modernists so hostile to building anything that people would actually like Possibly one of the most gifted young architects in the world Swedish Nils Freckeus won a competition in the city of Uddevalla with this plan for a new neighborhood in the traditional 19th urban style beloved all over Europe and especially in Scandinavia. Of course the Chief Modernist critic in the country went berserk in his condemnation in media"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-01T09:44Z 163.5K followers, 109.4K engagements
"My neighbor was trimming her Laurel tree yesterday and I asked for some of the trimmings for use in cooking and now she came over with enough laurel leaf to last me the next XX years"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-15T04:19Z 163.6K followers, 10.6K engagements
"Built in 2002 at a cost of of XX million. Renovated in 2025 at a cost of XXX million. There is no reason whatsoever to care about global warming because the evidence is that the people who are supposed to care about it our governments doesn't in fact care enough to even build sustainable for themselves. But do tear out your XX year old window frames and replace them with flammable vinyl double glacing every XX years from now"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-14T13:25Z 163.6K followers, 44K engagements
"@ronkean Quite high usually about XXX JPY per kilo. For personal use 100kg is tax exempt but shipping it would be really complex"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-15T08:31Z 163.5K followers, XXX engagements
"@JimmyLevendia This must be the most common nightmare there is for us moderns"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-13T15:47Z 163.5K followers, XXX engagements
"In England in the middle ages good stone for building and paving was usually imported by sea or navigable river from the best quarries. Less affluent places or those without access to waterways had to do with whatever local stone they could find or in some unlucky places like Essex (clay and sand) do without. This all changed with the railways which meant that high quality stone could be transported anywhere in the country cheap and easy. Today in England more stone is used per capita than ever before"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-10T16:04Z 163.5K followers, 9570 engagements
"I fully agree. Everyone responsible everyone who willingly oppressed their fellow human beings for this needs to apologize and show remorse. There is no other way forward"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-14T07:48Z 163.5K followers, 14.4K engagements
"When this thing gets built I hope they first revive the old Coade Stone method a cast stone material that creates statues and architectural details stronger than natural stone. These stone items are all about XXX years old and in perfect shape despite being frost hail and soot. The molds created can then be shared with other states and cities around America to help kickstart the Traditional building program almost everyone is longing for seriously reducing building costs"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-11T07:59Z 163.5K followers, 21.8K engagements
"You can go to any antiquarian or used book faire and with some looking around and a bit of luck you can find some old Victorian "boy's reader" or "girl's reader" and compare with what your own ten year old is reading in school. Or indeed what your college majors are reading"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-15T08:58Z 163.6K followers, 16.6K engagements
"There is nothing better against stress and ennui than to work with your hands. Winston Churchill was a qualified member of the Amalgamated Union of Bricklayers. #LearnATrade"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2020-04-22T16:21Z 163.5K followers, 1240 engagements
"From the first pages of Paul Kingsnorth's new book Against the Machine. My favorite living author and philosopher"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-03T12:22Z 163.6K followers, 39K engagements
"On the water situation in Tajikistan. Despite having huge reserves of superb water easily accessible the situation is like something from a horror movie. Roman soldiers two millennia ago could organize water in deserts to keep cities of thousands. 21st century Tajikis can't even organize village level basic water works. Everyone is good at making excuses though. Sad story"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-07T03:37Z 163.5K followers, 21.2K engagements
"An interesting near future becomes apparent: at some point it will be occupied by anarchists and democrats (at least initially until the drug lords take over) and the local government will be between the rock and the hard place: beg hostile law enforcement to clean it up or abandon it completely"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-13T03:43Z 163.5K followers, XXX engagements
"@conditionalZep1 I hope you contacted the writer or family"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-13T03:32Z 163.5K followers, XXX engagements
"Kyoto. Natural surfaces and nature in the built environment. Human scaled"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-06T01:00Z 163.5K followers, 6556 engagements
"The median farm in Japan is well under XX acres and is profitable every year"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-14T12:25Z 163.6K followers, 101.6K engagements
"@roddreher John Candy"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-13T23:55Z 163.5K followers, 1022 engagements
"Inspired in part by tethered upturned fishing boats the Scottish Parliament Building was a geometric nightmare or as architect Clare Wright put it 'a fragmented non-orthogonal non-hierarchical dynamic composition'. In other words a geometric nightmare. Malcolm Millais"
X Link @wrathofgnon 2025-10-15T01:50Z 163.6K followers, 12.7K engagements