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Procedurally Generated Thoughts

While discussing how Sim City and it's city-building model could be adapted for non American cities the importance of history came to my mind. In London you see history wherever you are. Near to my house there is the disused picadilly line York Way tube station. If you stand near it and look out at the view that presents itself you see the old Victorian kings cross station next to the glass building of St Pancras Int. and many cranes helping turn abandoned industrial buildings into new skyscrapers and arts university campuses. It's a rich and interesting landscape. Another bustling recently gentrified street nearby is Upper Street which owes its original path as far back as to the Celts. In turn, London grew organically from Thames access, one of those mechanisms making up the majority of your GCSE geography knowledge.. The city just wouldn't make sense being anywhere else. History and iteration are also fundamental to how nature constructs life. Although for each gene