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Humans never change.
Romans carved and painted grafitti on plenty of things over the centuries they were around.
Let the silly gooses be goofy goobers, I say. Maybe humans in 1500 years will have a chuckle.
That if Wikipedia survives 1500 years. Digital media tends to be much more fragile than traditional ones in that aspect.
Well, that if we survive 1500 years, but I'll let that for another discussion.
Fun fact: you can download the whole wikipedia and use it offline.
But how long will your storage media last? Will the technology required to read it still be available in 1500 years?
Mmmerican, first time in Europe, in Brussels, graffiti all over centuries old statues. Like wtf?? Right.. there shit is just this shit, so it's where they do their shit