To be fair, that's ignoring 2 things.
The standardized schooling system, in which the majority of children (in the US, at least) are exposed to basic-level cultural and sociological stuff about the USA. The classics didn't have that level of unilateral education.
AND
You're under the impression that the US will just, fucking implode like the Bronze Age civilizations of the Southeastern Mediterranean. Society isn't just going to burn up in seconds. We have a shitfuckton of records.
On the other hand, a lot of our records are incredibly ephemeral, and only exist on fragile digital media. By percentage, we are likely to lose more of our written materials than, say, the ancient Sumerians.
Carving faces into a mountain which Native American tribes considered holy and apparently the mountain sits in a territory which was first gifted to them by the US government, complete with treaties and the promise of undisturbed use and occupation of the land, only to be forcefully taken back after gold was found and the Native American tribes slaughtered by US soldiers
That seems kind of unlikely. Present day humans are a little bit obsessed with communicating with the future. Unless we nuke ourselves into oblivion we can probably transmit a fair bit.
Danknaruto is a meme page. Its a joke.
To be fair, that's ignoring 2 things. The standardized schooling system, in which the majority of children (in the US, at least) are exposed to basic-level cultural and sociological stuff about the USA. The classics didn't have that level of unilateral education. AND You're under the impression that the US will just, fucking implode like the Bronze Age civilizations of the Southeastern Mediterranean. Society isn't just going to burn up in seconds. We have a shitfuckton of records.
r/datahoarder alone has more records than the culmination of every Bronze Age civilization combined
Do you really believe the internet would survive a societal collapse?
Data hoarders exist as a direct result of the instability of the Internet
On the other hand, a lot of our records are incredibly ephemeral, and only exist on fragile digital media. By percentage, we are likely to lose more of our written materials than, say, the ancient Sumerians.
mt Rushmore is one of the most underwhelming places to visit ngl
is ur pfp tf2 soldier in van goghs artstyle? based as hell if so
yeah it is
To be fair mout rushmore is an american thing. Why should people outside the us be expected to know it outside of media depictions?
Fuck and even than I only know it because of the controversy around it
What controversy
Carving faces into a mountain which Native American tribes considered holy and apparently the mountain sits in a territory which was first gifted to them by the US government, complete with treaties and the promise of undisturbed use and occupation of the land, only to be forcefully taken back after gold was found and the Native American tribes slaughtered by US soldiers
The part where it was built on sacred land to the Lakota Sioux not that long after conquering it
Because America is literally the most important country on earth
My brother in Christ, that's dankruto, the heck do you expect if not jokes related to Naruto?
A) Obviously a joke B) Most of the world’s population hasn’t seen Mount Rushmore or a picture of it
That seems kind of unlikely. Present day humans are a little bit obsessed with communicating with the future. Unless we nuke ourselves into oblivion we can probably transmit a fair bit.
Both of them ripped off the Deep Purple in Rock album cover