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What burning building would you cry over?

We witnessed people crying over the burning of Notre Dame. This got me pondering what building would I cry over if it was burning or destroyed by some manner. I can't think of one. How about you?
Amy78 · 46-50, F
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I would cry over if taj mahal got burnt ..its marvellously beautiful
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Platinum · M
Buildings don't bother me, as long as people are ok and no one gets hurt....they were saying the Notre Dame they want it completed in five years and then said it would take ten years to train workers, that is bs , I've been a builder all my working life and we helped build churches when I was young and it did not take long to pick up the skills needed..
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Guess I had one... it wasnt a fire, but it was how someone seeking only capital took a ruin that was a heritage landmark for many in a community only seeing profit. A part of me cried there, as it let go some of the history of labour, but I likely would feel similar to Notre Dame if it was spoken this way.
zeeva70 · F
The three historically black churches located in Louisiana's St. Landry Parish that were intentionally burned over a 10-day span in late March and early April.
cried my eyes out watching the World Trade Center. watched that being built driving the NJ turnpike
kramjj · 46-50, M
@saragoodtimes but that's more over the lost lives than the buildings right?
@kramjj both, but the people were the most important especially when I lost a few friends there
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Not sure about buildings
But yeah humans burning inside it would definitely make me cry crazily.
Maggimay · 46-50, F
Any building that has people in it. And a historical building. Like Notre Dame
nedkelly · 61-69, M
The flat where the mother in law lives
Chasingthesun · 46-50, F
My parents house also my childhood home
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The Montecassino Abbey
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MethDozer · M
Honestly I am more upset by old craftsmanship homes being retrofitted and updated to be modern. Take something nice and beautiful and make it ugly, cold, and sterile.

 
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