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2018-06-28 03:17:43 UTC  

He might not have been as much as a luminary but he held his territory for a lot longer and his dynasty lasted all the way to that thot Cleopatra.

2018-06-28 03:18:09 UTC  

right

2018-06-28 03:18:48 UTC  

Why is history so vast. so hard to learn it all

2018-06-28 03:19:05 UTC  

I guess you could apply that same thinking to a lot of figures. That the guy that beats the guy that was famous for beating other guys is dank.

2018-06-28 03:19:10 UTC  

Could spend a year on caesar in Gaul alone

2018-06-28 03:19:15 UTC  

For sure.

2018-06-28 03:19:46 UTC  

Caesar in Gaul is one of the earliest anti-insurgent manuals really.

2018-06-28 03:20:20 UTC  

F vercingetorix

2018-06-28 03:20:52 UTC  

Tfw the romans are balls deep in your territory and you call the other chieftains for help who could completely surround him with superior number but they say "nah"

2018-06-28 03:21:52 UTC  

Hell, I'd be scared to get on Rome's bad side too

2018-06-28 03:22:44 UTC  

Rome's early strategy is kind of like prison you know? You pick a fight with the biggest guy on the Mediterranean then no one wants to mess with you.

2018-06-28 03:23:27 UTC  

idk much about early republic

2018-06-28 03:25:07 UTC  

I mean in terms of them reking carthage over the punic wars

2018-06-28 03:25:22 UTC  

Hannibal did nothing wrong

2018-06-28 03:25:29 UTC  

he was a son of a bitch

2018-06-28 03:25:42 UTC  

Honestly he really didn't.

2018-06-28 03:25:46 UTC  

Gg scipio

2018-06-28 03:25:47 UTC  

He a good boi

2018-06-28 03:26:13 UTC  

tfw you rek a kid so hard it becomes part of your name

2018-06-28 03:26:37 UTC  

seriously, F Carthage

2018-06-28 03:26:42 UTC  

They got fucked so hard

2018-06-28 03:27:35 UTC  

Honestly any civilization that relies on mercenary armies that hard deserves destruction.

2018-06-28 03:27:48 UTC  

Hmm, I see that

2018-06-28 03:28:00 UTC  

Ironically as the romans would learn to their chagrin

2018-06-28 03:29:09 UTC  

Man, I can't wait to visit Rome again.

2018-06-28 03:29:29 UTC  

SPQR scrolled on everything in sight

2018-06-28 03:29:43 UTC  

That's amazing, I'd love to go one day

2018-06-28 03:30:11 UTC  

I'm lucky my parents brought me along to Italy back in the day

2018-06-28 03:31:31 UTC  

Saw Venice, Florence, Rome, Sorrento

2018-06-28 03:32:04 UTC  

It's really something else

2018-06-28 03:32:20 UTC  

I hate American cities now

2018-06-28 03:48:28 UTC  

Yeah, most inner cities are downright depressing nowadays. You know Detroit used to be called the Paris of America?

2018-06-28 03:50:37 UTC  

Which sounds absolutely retarded now

2018-06-28 12:42:50 UTC  

Almost sounds accurate tbh

2018-06-28 12:43:20 UTC  

given the state of Paris nowadays, lol

2018-06-28 13:48:31 UTC  

Yea, Paris is the Detroit of Europe now. 💩

2018-06-29 01:43:47 UTC  

rofl

2018-06-29 01:43:49 UTC  

Too true

2018-06-30 22:28:54 UTC  

Bismark, did nothing wrong? OR cucked the Kaiser a bit too much and lead to junker repression in the traditional power structures of the country?

2018-07-23 02:44:00 UTC  

@Attrition in the desert What do you know about the Congolese war? I was watching some video of it, and the squad tactics seem very undisciplined. I know most of the Europeans were mercenaries from Belgium and England. Do you know anything about the minimum requirements for a contract? It seems like they weren't too picky

2018-07-23 12:45:10 UTC  

From what I understand the European involvement was more of a loose coalition of private MCmercs under some African militia colonel. Kind of like the French foreign legion but with the added baggage of Belgium's history of doing nothing wrong in the congo