World's tallest metaphor for a failed state

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_MeDotOrg
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World's tallest metaphor for a failed state

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Being a tour guide, I constantly point out San Francisco's Salesforce office tower, the tallest building west of Chicago. The top of the building has 5,000 led's that put on a light show every night. For Halloween it was the Eye of Sauron from Lord of the Rings:

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I thought that was pretty cool, until I read about the Ryugyong hotel in Pyongyang. It is the largest unoccupied building in the world, slightly taller than the Salesforce tower. The White Elephant is a hotel built in 1987 that has never had a single guest. Until recently a painful eyesore, it has been transformed with 100,000 led's into work of propaganda:

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Using your country's largest visible failure as the billboard to trumpet your successes makes this the world's tallest metaphor for a failed state.
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Re: World's tallest metaphor for a failed state

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Making lemonade out of lemons is a metaphor for failed fruit.
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Re: World's tallest metaphor for a failed state

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subgenius wrote:Making lemonade out of lemons is a metaphor for failed fruit.

Only when you’ve successfully grown lemons. Or the fruit hasn’t rotted on the branch.
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