Damn. Made that last comment before even watching the footage from the observation deck. Even without the music, that is SCARY high! And watching it high is giving me vertigo through my TV. Never been to the ESB, but have a feeling it may even be trippier than the CN Tower's glass floor! I don't know how those 1930s construction workers kept their shit together.
They may be marvels of engineering and all that jazz, but very tall buildings are mostly just eerie, unsettling beasts. Even more so than ancient Gaelic castles or abandoned insane asylums. I don't mind 13th floors, but no building should have a 60th, let alone a 100th floor. Creepy stuff.
Damn. Made that last comment before even watching the footage from the observation deck. Even without the music, that is SCARY high! And watching it high is giving me vertigo through my TV. Never been to the ESB, but have a feeling it may even be trippier than the CN Tower's glass floor! I don't know how those 1930s construction workers kept their shit together.
Inediblehulk 1 year ago
They may be marvels of engineering and all that jazz, but very tall buildings are mostly just eerie, unsettling beasts. Even more so than ancient Gaelic castles or abandoned insane asylums. I don't mind 13th floors, but no building should have a 60th, let alone a 100th floor. Creepy stuff.
Inediblehulk 1 year ago
maybe so, but the london eye still is fun to ride on :)
Paterson212 2 years ago
Cooool, we have nothing anywhere near as tall in England. What's the epic song called?
David170390 2 years ago