Antidisestablishmentarian
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Dropping the eminem references lol
But Rome persisted into the fifteenth century. cnnot more of this anarcho-fill-in-the-blankism!
nation states exist for the purpose of mutual defense against the roving bands of raiders that would otherwise prey upon all agricultural and industrialized peoples. without a nation state for common defense aganst the savages there can be no society outside roving bands of savages.
catch a clue from history. the dark ages werent dark because christianity made it so, they were dark because the only light of civilization in the western hemisphere was extinguished.
psst... i mean the nation state of Rome and it's legions.
Dr Dre and his associates are well respected experts in their field, and the publication cited was accepted for review by their peers.Dropping the eminem references lol
Logistical support. Those babies are complete nutrition, and the expelled baby oil can restock the pots simmering over the murder holes. The swaddling is a nice touch to limit ballistic degradation of inventory. cnOkay... so again because something happens doesn't give justification that it SHOULD happen. Got it... Mongols catapulted swaddled babies into my house. If I never harmed any of the mongols was their behavior justified ? How ?
But Rome persisted into the fifteenth century. cn
babies do not give oil, they give milk, didnt you learn anything from saddam's baby milk plant?Logistical support. Those babies are complete nutrition, and the expelled baby oil can restock the pots simmering over the murder holes. The swaddling is a nice touch to limit ballistic degradation of inventory. cn
Well the entire bloody thing was made of rolling papers. cnwhich time? the great library burned 3 times.
they forgot to put up the no smoking signs.
I prefer the instant sort. Glass of water, tablespoon of baby powder. Stir. cnbabies do not give oil, they give milk, didnt you learn anything from saddam's baby milk plant?
I have to revisit thatRome still persists to this day. but the Pax Romana is long gone.
rome and it's legions were crushed, and the Pax Romana ceased to exist outside italy in the 700's and within the italian peninusla by 900 ad.
the city of rome still exists and has been continuously populated since 753 BC. rome's dominant power in the Mediterranean and europe lasted from the the first century through the eighth century, after which it went into a sharp decline and the power vacuum it created caused the european dark age, and the scramble for power and dominion within the former empire, resulting eventually in the creation of the european nation states we see today.
Rome split in two. Byzantium persisted after the Western branch went tango uniform. The Byzantines are given somewhat short shrift by historians sanctioned and commissioned by the other leading brand, which still maintains its offices as a sovereign patch of urban Rome.Rome still persists to this day. but the Pax Romana is long gone.
rome and it's legions were crushed, and the Pax Romana ceased to exist outside italy in the 700's and within the italian peninusla by 900 ad.
the city of rome still exists and has been continuously populated since 753 BC. rome's dominant power in the Mediterranean and europe lasted from the the first century through the eighth century, after which it went into a sharp decline and the power vacuum it created caused the european dark age, and the scramble for power and dominion within the former empire, resulting eventually in the creation of the european nation states we see today.
Constantinople (also legitimately Roman) fell in 1423. But somehow historians have demoted it to "notreallyRome". cnI have to revisit that
I thought rome stopped existing in ~400 ad
I'm really confusedbabies killed in war is where we get baby powder, hmmm
That You got wrongConstantinople (also legitimately Roman) fell in 1423. But somehow historians have demoted it to "notreallyRome". cn
No; it's refined from the press cake left behind after expelling good, cold-pressed, extra-virgin baby oil.I'm really confused
I thought baby powder was what was used for propellant in baby cannons
Byzantium and Western Rome split, but to call one the subordinate of the other merely propagates the historians', uhm, propaganda. cnThat You got wrong
The byzantine empire had split from Roman dominance centuries before
nope. rome fought a retreat back to the italian peninsula and eventually to the gates of the mother city herself.I have to revisit that
I thought rome stopped existing in ~400 ad
I love this forum you learn something new everydayNo; it's refined from the press cake left behind after expelling good, cold-pressed, extra-virgin baby oil.
The classic baby cannon fodder became today's infantry. cn
How many Romans do you think really died at the battle of Cannae?nope. rome fought a retreat back to the italian peninsula and eventually to the gates of the mother city herself.