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8629   Ceffer   2024 Jun 27, 11:32am  

Facial Recognition Software has gone a bit crazy.
8630   Ceffer   2024 Jun 27, 11:36am  

LOL! They don't call them reptilians for nothing. Nice catch with the fly from eye to mouth to swallow.
8631   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Jun 27, 11:39am  

Patrick says

I actually do read and think about the Roman Empire quite a bit.


Really? Any recommendations?

All I know about it is that is wasn't Holy, wasn't an Empire and wasn't very Roman.

It was more a weak confederate monarchial state. A precursor to the joke that the EU is today.

I got confused when reading about it's Circle system of local administration and gave up.
8632   Patrick   2024 Jun 27, 12:09pm  

@UkraineIsTotallyFucked

Yes:

Plutarch's "Lives", a large collection of short biographies of famous Greeks and Romans in pairs, contrasting a Greek and a Roman each time. Written ~100 AD. It's very long, and sometimes tedious because of all the battle descriptions, but full of amazing twists of fate and other excellent tidbits.

Also "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" by Gibbons, which is similarly long and sometimes tedious, but lots of rewarding bits too.

I also really liked Marcus Aurelius's "Meditations" and Seneca's "Letters" but they are really about Stoicism and not the Empire itself.
8633   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Jun 27, 12:21pm  

Patrick says

UkraineIsTotallyFucked

Yes:

Plutarch's "Lives", a large collection of short biographies of famous Greeks and Romans in pairs, contrasting a Greek and a Roman each time. Written ~100 AD. It's very long, and sometimes tedious because of all the battle descriptions, but full of amazing twists of fate and other excellent tidbits.

Also "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" by Gibbons, which is similarly long and sometimes tedious, but lots of rewarding bits too.

I also really liked Marcus Aurelius's "Meditations" and Seneca's "Letters" but they are really about Stoicism and not the Empire itself.


My bad. I thought you wrote Holy Roman Empire instead, for some reason.

BTW, highly recommended:


8634   Ceffer   2024 Jun 27, 4:42pm  

Oh, great. Now the fucking Milky Way has to go to rehab.

8635   RWSGFY   2024 Jun 27, 8:06pm  

Ceffer says

Oh, great. Now the fucking Milky Way has to go to rehab.




Explains the existence of the Soviet space program.
8636   Patrick   2024 Jun 27, 8:11pm  

Lol, I used to be a bit embarrassed by how much Irish people drink until I learned that the Russians drink twice as much per person.
8637   Ceffer   2024 Jun 27, 10:24pm  

Patrick says


Lol, I used to be a bit embarrassed by how much Irish people drink until I learned that the Russians drink twice as much per person.

You'll feel even better when you learn Koreans have the highest per capita alcohol consumption in the world (Japan is up there, too). Koreans are very industrious with groupthink, but I heard that passed out Koreans on city streets are common. They apparently even beat the Russians.
Claim is, Russians weren't an especially alcoholic nation but there was a period with some czar or another forced Russians to buy and drink more alcoholic beverages for economic reasons. Vodka taxes are still a major revenue source for the government.

Europeans in general probably have similar comps, but the Irish were chronically characterized as drunkards from way back when it went along with them being 'subhuman' LoL! I guess I'm half subhuman. Because of economic and social repression from Britain, Irish men could be chronically unemployed and thus prone to hanging about and drinking (and fighting).

There are Irish who don't drink or drink normally without getting drunk. It's the luck of the genetic tendencies.
8638   Patrick   2024 Jun 27, 10:35pm  

I have heard Koreans called "The Irish of Asia" in reference to their tendency to riot, but maybe alcohol is involved in that too.
8640   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Jun 28, 5:55pm  

Age Test:

Have you ever used one of these?


8641   Patrick   2024 Jun 28, 6:05pm  

Oh sure, that was how I drank beer during my sophomore year in the Notre Dame foreign study program in Innsbruck in the 1980's.

My grandmother got pissed at my older brother because he was not very respectful to her, so she redirected the $200/month she was sending him to me instead. My ship had come in! I really needed the money.

So she would deposit money in my bank account in the US, and I would write the Innsbruck AMEX office a check, and they would give me those traveller's checks, which were as good as money in Europe at the time.

I still feel a bit bad that my very last check bounced because of a miscalculation on my part. Not intentional, but then I was back home and not quite ethical enough to mail a check for $200 to a foreign country for an unsecured debt. I guess I'm still not ethical enough to send AMEX a check for that amount plus interest.
8647   Ceffer   2024 Jun 28, 11:53pm  

Crop circles 2D cross sections of 3D objects?
8648   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Jun 29, 9:31am  

AI is getting better...

8657   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Jun 29, 4:09pm  

Daaammmmnnn!

She have a single sister or two?

8662   Ceffer   2024 Jun 30, 2:13pm  

Music is vibration, and vibration is life.
8665   Ceffer   2024 Jun 30, 2:39pm  

Can the Obama CIA Ghost legend survive the memes?

8668   Ceffer   2024 Jul 1, 12:35am  

Need a piece of music that makes her jiggle more.

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