Message from @grilomoto

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2018-09-16 05:58:55 UTC  

why do i feel like im 80

2018-09-16 05:59:01 UTC  

my neck and back

2018-09-16 05:59:03 UTC  

Probably because I played sea of theives for 13 hours straight

2018-09-16 05:59:07 UTC  

Because you're 80

2018-09-16 05:59:17 UTC  

sea of thieves got too hyped

2018-09-16 05:59:21 UTC  

like its a good game

2018-09-16 05:59:28 UTC  

but it got so much hype

2018-09-16 05:59:29 UTC  

It's a good fucken game

2018-09-16 05:59:34 UTC  

that it kinda died

2018-09-16 05:59:36 UTC  

like not ded

2018-09-16 05:59:40 UTC  

It's active

2018-09-16 05:59:41 UTC  

but not as popular anymore

2018-09-16 05:59:52 UTC  

its like overwatch

2018-09-16 05:59:59 UTC  

good game

2018-09-16 06:00:02 UTC  

overhyped

2018-09-16 06:00:06 UTC  

still a good active game

2018-09-16 06:00:13 UTC  

but signifigantly less popular

2018-09-16 06:01:42 UTC  

Eh

2018-09-16 06:01:52 UTC  

Both are games worth playing

2018-09-16 06:04:04 UTC  

Sea of theives would be fucking 10/10 if there were more ships/players per map

2018-09-16 06:08:18 UTC  

regarding <#479347111775830017>, does anyone know what's the difference between a classical republic and a modern one?

2018-09-16 06:14:21 UTC  

@Doctor Anon or more players per ship

2018-09-16 06:53:27 UTC  

It’s just not the same without zexy to torment

2018-09-16 07:12:28 UTC  

@grilomoto a modern republic basically means a representative democracy. Classical Republic means a mixed government, especially one that incorporates some form of all three types of governance: monarchy/dictator, aristocracy/oligarchy, and democracy.

2018-09-16 07:13:34 UTC  

The USA under the constitution was designed in the form of a classical republic, but has since moved to a modern republic

2018-09-16 07:14:43 UTC  

Modern Republics are cancer and lead to leftism and the degeneration of society

2018-09-16 07:16:29 UTC  

Classical republics are effective at preserving a nation until they compromise one of their core founding principles.

2018-09-16 07:17:24 UTC  

👌 thank you

2018-09-16 13:02:05 UTC  

Basically, he has a rose-coloured view of a Classical Republic, one that is referred to by the Romans as being great, but we forget ourselves, that the Roman Empire fell because the Nobility and Civilian governments couldn't get along, the Senate worked against each other, and everyone forgot about the people of the empire. Then the last emperor was killed by a "Barbarian" and they Senate fell apart, power struggles, etc. Then it collapsed.

2018-09-16 16:35:44 UTC  

@Summī Imperator, 呪い殿 your entire criticism is invalid since you are conflating the empire with the republic. By the time of the empire they had already compromised on core founding principles. So thank you for giving an example of what I was trying to say.

2018-09-16 20:23:04 UTC  

Sooooo... It still failed, and that's all I said. Regardless of what you think you're saying, or what I'm saying, it still fell apart. That's the unbiased truth. The Roman Empire fell.

2018-09-16 20:32:29 UTC  

empire, not republic

2018-09-16 20:33:01 UTC  

big difference between the two

2018-09-16 20:35:01 UTC  

So you're saying that they should have just stayed in their country?

2018-09-16 20:35:47 UTC  

no, the republic had conquered foreign nations

2018-09-16 20:36:04 UTC  

Then it was an Empire.

2018-09-16 20:36:13 UTC  

the empire was a different form of governance

2018-09-16 20:36:23 UTC  

it had an emperor

2018-09-16 20:37:31 UTC  

this is just historical illiteracy. The time period known as the roman empire is distinct from the republic

2018-09-16 20:39:58 UTC  

So you glorify the breaking of tradition and overthrow of the Monarchy in order to become the Republic?

2018-09-16 20:40:56 UTC  

And that only lasted few centuries.