Regularly...when I realize I am stoned and rambling and that no one wants to read my long ass boring post. BUT sometimes I hit "post" too soon and make you all suffer anyways!Does anyone spend time reading a thread and then delve into an answer that prob spent a min or two typing...only to just erase it and say fuck it? I do that all the time. No one wants to read for themselves. I see why the long timers usually just fuck with people or go silent. Makes a lotta sense.
It all depends on who is being entertained.Does anyone spend time reading a thread and then delve into an answer that prob spent a min or two typing...only to just erase it and say fuck it? I do that all the time. No one wants to read for themselves. I see why the long timers usually just fuck with people or go silent. Makes a lotta sense.
Welcome to TnTDoes anyone spend time reading a thread and then delve into an answer that prob spent a min or two typing...only to just erase it and say fuck it? I do that all the time. No one wants to read for themselves. I see why the long timers usually just fuck with people or go silent. Makes a lotta sense.
So ended the Pax RomanaIt all depends on who is being entertained.
Marcus Aurelius's son was named Commodus
No shit?Marcus Aurelius's son was named Commodus
Marcus Aurelius's son was named Commodus
Commmodus Takes The ThroneNo shit?
The history I read had Aurelius dying from illness on campaign. Oh ok I actually READ it and yes that's true based on Herodian's history. I just saw the Gladiator snippet, LOL. Now if they would just stop shelling my fucking dogs and I could get more than 2 hours sleep I might be sentient again, sorry.Commmodus Takes The Throne
In this scene from Gladiator, Commodus (played by Joaquin Phoenix) murders his father to seize the throne for himself.
Lucius Aurelius Commodus, born 161 A.D., was appointed co-emperor by his father Marcus Aurelius in 177 A.D. when he was just 16 years old. Contemporary Roman writer Cassius Dio describes the young heir as “rather simple-minded,” but he ruled agreeably with his father and joined Marcus Aurelius in the Marcomannic Wars against the Germanic tribes along the Danube, which the emperor had been waging for several years.
But once Marcus Aurelius died in 180 A.D. (of natural causes, not at his son’s own hand, as depicted in Gladiator), Commodus hastily made peace with the tribes so he could return to Rome “to enjoy the pleasure of the capital with the servile and profligate youths whom Marcus had banished, but who soon regained their station and influence about the emperor.”
Despite his unusual personal tastes, Commodus at first behaved more like a typical spoiled, rich youth than a bloody dictator. Cassius Dio declared that Commodus “was not naturally wicked” but that “his cowardice, made him the slave of his companions.”
He kept most of the advisers from his father’s regime in place and the first three years of his reign ran as smoothly as that of his father with the added benefit that Rome was no longer fighting any wars. In fact, the rule of Commodus might have gone down as quite unremarkable in the history of Rome were it not for one unfortunate incident.
More info here.
The Story Of Mad Roman Emperor Commodus Was More Outrageous Than 'Gladiator' Could Depict
He went insane after his sister tried to have him killed – some say because she was jealous of his wife.allthatsinteresting.com
Yep, and in the morning I'll see 30 or so reactions so I have to look back & see what dumb ass thing I said to tickle so many.Regularly...when I realize I am stoned and rambling and that no one wants to read my long ass boring post. BUT sometimes I hit "post" too soon and make you all suffer anyways!
We had drippy June gloom till about 3pm here yesterday. Everything was soaked like it had rained all day.Mother nature left the AC on last night, upper 50's and S wind 10-15. Even had a couple clouds from the marine layer this morning. Headed to upper 70's. Feels cold after the baking we had.
i miss hiim too....loved his shows....he's the one who introduced me to pork chop sandwitches
Miss him