Imperium_Dragon
Imperium_Dragon t1_je4pies wrote
Reply to comment by PickledSpace56 in eli5 why ancient historical buildings haven’t been kept up? Why are buildings like the Parthenon and the Colosseum in such disrepair? Greece and Rome/Italy have existed the entire time? by PickledSpace56
It’s a big building in a good position, it’d be stupid not to use it when your life is on the line.
Imperium_Dragon t1_je4p96c wrote
Reply to eli5 why ancient historical buildings haven’t been kept up? Why are buildings like the Parthenon and the Colosseum in such disrepair? Greece and Rome/Italy have existed the entire time? by PickledSpace56
The same reason why any building falls into disrepair over time. Funds and manpower are allocated to newer building projects or government officials don’t think they’re worth it.
Imperium_Dragon t1_iydzvgg wrote
Reply to comment by Cheap_Amphibian309 in China's Zhengzhou, home to world's largest iPhone factory, ends Covid lockdown. Other cities do the same by KingSash
I guess trying to compare China to Oklahoma. For what reason, I’m not sure
Imperium_Dragon t1_jeg1p11 wrote
Reply to ELI5: If the chemical dopamine stimulates a 'feel good' sensation, is there a chemical that makes us angry? by Kree_Horse
The simple answer is that neurotransmitters can activate different pathways depending on the receptors, how parts of the brain are working (such as the hypothalamus), and the affected organs. So dopamine could make you happy and angry, as well as serotonin and norepinephrine.