FACTOID # 7: Israel enjoys a GDP per capita 21 times that of the Palestinian West Bank and 33 times that of the Gaza Strip. Its military spending per capita tops the world.
 
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The New Social Climbers :: Life :: thetyee.ca (1488 words)
Buildering actually started in the 1890s, and Cambridge (and Oxford to some extent) developed a sophisticated subculture that flourished in the 1920s and 30s.
Though builderers are hardly the illuminati, their secrecy speaks to the threats meted out by authorities who probably suffer constantly from near nervous breakdowns over legal implications from climbers.
Buildering is a lifestyle and a philosophy of taming modernity by conquering the urban environment.
Urban Dictionary: buildering (276 words)
When rock climbers are stuck in a city with no rock to be found they go buildering.
Buildering is a blend of 'bouldering' and 'building'.
In Winnipeg, it's a three hour drive to get to decent outdoor climbing, so we've taken to buildering at the University of Manitoba, where there is plenty of limestone.
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