Message from @Vice Commander Hunt

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2017-06-28 23:36:01 UTC  

WTF?!

2017-06-28 23:36:01 UTC  
2017-06-28 23:36:26 UTC  
2017-06-28 23:36:52 UTC  

Did you read the book?

2017-06-28 23:37:39 UTC  

It takes me two hours to read 20 pages. I only had time to listen to the audio book.

2017-06-28 23:37:56 UTC  

Its all good we all start somewhere

2017-06-28 23:38:25 UTC  

On Sunday I can read it.

2017-06-28 23:38:54 UTC  

The Fasces is a faggot with a blade emerging

2017-06-28 23:39:07 UTC  

You kinky slut.

2017-06-28 23:39:22 UTC  

It symbolizes the magistrates power... Or something?

2017-06-28 23:39:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/314228481804468235/329767782432505856/FashTexas.png

2017-06-28 23:40:27 UTC  

Fasces are the emblem which founded the power, authority and unity of
Imperial Rome. From the Rome of the past was derived the tradition of
civilisation and progress during the past two thousand years, of which the
America is now the chief custodian. The bundle of sticks
symbolises the strength of unity. Divided, they may be broken ; united,
they are invincible. The axe symbolises the supreme authority of the
organised State, to which every section and faction owes allegiance.

2017-06-28 23:40:47 UTC  

Fasces (/ˈfæsiːz/, (Italian: Fasci, Latin pronunciation: [ˈfa.skeːs], a plurale tantum, from the Latin word fascis, meaning "bundle")[1] is a bound bundle of wooden rods, sometimes including an axe with its blade emerging. The fasces had its origin in theEtruscan civilization, and was passed on toancient Rome, where it symbolized amagistrate's power and jurisdiction. The image has survived in the modern world as a representation of magisterial or collective power. The fasces frequently occurs as acharge in heraldry, it is present on an older design of the Mercury dime and behind the podium in the United States House of Representatives, it is used as the symbol of a number of Italian syndicalist groups, including the Unione Sindacale Italiana, and it was the origin of the name of the National Fascist Party in Italy (from which the term fascism is derived).

While the swastika – also a symbol with a long previous history – was deeply stigmatized by its association with Nazi Germany, the Fasces did not undergo a similar process because of association with Italian Fascism; its use remains acceptable in various legitimate contexts.

It should not be confused with the related term fess, which in French heraldry is called afasce.

2017-06-28 23:41:38 UTC  

@Maxson I am so going to bully u irl

2017-06-28 23:41:54 UTC  

It's all good lil nigga

2017-06-28 23:42:01 UTC  

@Thomas Ryan Ok, understood. I learn better when I write shit down.

2017-06-28 23:42:19 UTC  

Also, "The axe represented the power over life or death through the death penalty, while bundled birch twigs symbolise corporal punishment."

2017-06-28 23:42:56 UTC  

@Fox Tx bully me on my lack of knowledge?

2017-06-28 23:42:59 UTC  

It symbolized power becuase they were carried by Lictors. Lictors were basically the bodyguards for Consuls and Praetors in ancient Rome. Their significance is that they were the only weapons allowed within the city of Rome.

2017-06-28 23:43:07 UTC  

It's mozzarella stick tied to a shovel

2017-06-28 23:43:11 UTC  

^

2017-06-28 23:43:40 UTC  
2017-06-28 23:43:42 UTC  

Spaghetti niggers unite

2017-06-28 23:43:49 UTC  

I'm hungry.

2017-06-28 23:43:57 UTC  

fasces emoji pls

2017-06-28 23:44:04 UTC  

I'm fasting tomorrow

2017-06-28 23:44:17 UTC  

Fast yesterday

2017-06-28 23:44:25 UTC  

@Thomas Ryan @Walls Of Steel @Vice Commander Hunt thanks guys, I'll write that down.

2017-06-28 23:44:34 UTC  

can't, no time machine

2017-06-28 23:44:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/314228481804468235/329769134764064769/image.png

2017-06-28 23:44:59 UTC  

@Blue Lady TX~WD did you still need help?

2017-06-28 23:45:04 UTC  

I'm off work.

2017-06-28 23:45:24 UTC  

We use the fasces and not the swasitka and all that because America was founded in the image of Rome, so there is that connection, and the fasces is very commonly used in traditional American architecture and design.

2017-06-28 23:46:38 UTC  

I bet that windmill swastika would look nice with a fasces in the middle

2017-06-28 23:46:39 UTC  

Yeah, the US is sort of like a modern Rome... at the end stages.

2017-06-28 23:46:58 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/314228481804468235/329769680627826691/image.jpg

2017-06-28 23:47:08 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/314228481804468235/329769722713341953/fasces.png

2017-06-28 23:47:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/314228481804468235/329769736076263429/bronze-fasces-detail.png

2017-06-28 23:47:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/314228481804468235/329769743508832256/Abraham-Lincoln-Statue-Inside-The-Lincoln-Memorial.png

2017-06-28 23:47:30 UTC  

I like the congressional one

2017-06-28 23:47:30 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/314228481804468235/329769813360640010/statue-of-gen-washington.png