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^That part of London looks like Mississauga, oddly enough.
That or I'm entirely missing his point.
BTW, even though Parisians are against it, I believe Paris will soon start allowing highrises in the city centre.
London was most certainly smashed, or to be more accurate, demolished in the The Great Fire of London in September 1666. Estimates say that of the city's then 80,000 citizens, 70,000 were left homeless....and, London is a totally incoherent place, visually, compared to Paris. Which is has been for a long time; having never been smashed and rebuilt as an imperial showpiece like Paris