Published Aug 22nd, 2018, 8/22/18 6:03 pm
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This interesting piece of architecture was built by the incredible architect
Salzkoenig after his death in the realm of the dead, in the name of Satan
.
Satan had a good day, had fun with suffering virgins and was in the mood to negotiate with Salzkoenig.
He asked, "Salzkoenig, tell me, is this place how you imagined it?" and he answered: "I imagined it ... more modern, with a little more glass and more recent methods of torture."
Satan stared at him in astonishment and asked, "What is better than benches,
dissipating intoxication and crying for suffering?"
He said, "call centers" and Satan froze. Naturally! How could he forget something so cruel and tormenting when it is omnipresent?
He looked at Salzkoenig and said: "Alright, I see over a suffering in my lands, if you make me a splendid, no, a splendid work of pure evil.
"Build it, take what and who you find here, you can make this contract close?"
Salzkoenig nodded anxiously and set to work.
He made the glass out of the frozen tears, young widows, the concrete from the limbs of the older ones. But something was missing, the right touch as one might say, and so he
asked Satan about the greatest stubborn head of hell and the most
benevolent heart, which he made of the foundation and centerpiece of his work. They were to show that neither good nor bad could escape this suffering.
A few eons later, he opened the "Hell's Heart" and was pardonably defamed by Satan.
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The idea for this project was result of the question "Why should it go up and scrape the sky? Why not Hell instead?"
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It was a lot of fun to built and I hope it is not too crazy and mad.
----
Never let Google Translater make your job, not like me
Salzkoenig after his death in the realm of the dead, in the name of Satan
.
Satan had a good day, had fun with suffering virgins and was in the mood to negotiate with Salzkoenig.
He asked, "Salzkoenig, tell me, is this place how you imagined it?" and he answered: "I imagined it ... more modern, with a little more glass and more recent methods of torture."
Satan stared at him in astonishment and asked, "What is better than benches,
dissipating intoxication and crying for suffering?"
He said, "call centers" and Satan froze. Naturally! How could he forget something so cruel and tormenting when it is omnipresent?
He looked at Salzkoenig and said: "Alright, I see over a suffering in my lands, if you make me a splendid, no, a splendid work of pure evil.
"Build it, take what and who you find here, you can make this contract close?"
Salzkoenig nodded anxiously and set to work.
He made the glass out of the frozen tears, young widows, the concrete from the limbs of the older ones. But something was missing, the right touch as one might say, and so he
asked Satan about the greatest stubborn head of hell and the most
benevolent heart, which he made of the foundation and centerpiece of his work. They were to show that neither good nor bad could escape this suffering.
A few eons later, he opened the "Hell's Heart" and was pardonably defamed by Satan.
----
The idea for this project was result of the question "Why should it go up and scrape the sky? Why not Hell instead?"
----
It was a lot of fun to built and I hope it is not too crazy and mad.
----
Never let Google Translater make your job, not like me
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