Originally posted by xoggoth
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I'm hoping that all the bottom floors of the sticky out bits are going to be made out of glass. It would give people a wonderful test of vertigo.
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I'd have a major problem living in the monstrosity, or even working there.
But my only 9/11 related problem is with the Yanks' sentimentality and weakness in not building a couple of new twin towers, bigger and better to replace the old, which I'm sure they'd have done in, say, the 1930s or 1950s.
(although in fairness perhaps the anticipated difficulty of finding enough willing tenants might also have discouraged them)
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Regardless of any supposed similarities of 9/11.... it's an awfully tulipty looking building imo.
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How do they think this would work??

Can you spot the possible problem?
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