Message from @King Sirbosston
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Meant that it was a minuteman effect
true; but when the political process functions correctly, the decisions makers DID have to endure the consequences
Well in the early history Rome used a conscripted levy.
And Roman's had a very hard time affording wars away from home
Jesus even in southern Italy
Voluntary service was introduced for the purposes of garrisoning the new lands and stuff. 6 years was conscripted service. 16 years was voluntary. Obviously they got bonuses and shit.
Augustus then ended conscription altogether and introduced a 25 year voluntary term of military service, 20 active and 5 reserve.
Discharge bonus was equivalent to about 13 years worth of pay.
I dont know I think you are not giving Roman infantry combat fair due
Later on their strategy changed primarily due to mariua reforms creating a proper standing army
Trained soldiers
Troop rotation
Heavy infantry with light auxiliaries
25 yr term.... that is crazy given life expenctancy in those days
While talking rome, you should see Lindybeinge's video/documentary about gladiators.
Excellent stuff.
Be careful of life expectancy in history GodMan.
It's skewed by high rates of infant mortality.
If you survived to the age of 10 you had a pretty good chance of seeing your 60s or even 70s.
Sometimes anus can be a real asshole
>> you wipe it clean
Anus: I am not done shitting
You just didn't have great odds of surviving to the age of 10.
If you survived till year 5, you had good chances to last to 50
40-60% I think it was.
interesting
I actually wrote a paper on tb
13 and 50
Tuberculosis in ancient rome
It fucked up kids
if you survived to 5, your parents didn't fuck up too bad
It's estimated that 108 billion anatomically modern humans have lived in our species history. It's also estimated that half died before the age of 1.
wasn't aware; although i should have known given the tendancy of statistics to be misapplied
Tb killed fucking millions in roman empire
I mean, this guy wasn't Roman, but take Antigonus I Monophthalmus. Macedonian general and self-declared Basileus of his own Antigonid dynasty and its holdings.
He died at the age of 81.
In *battle*.
Not just in Rome
But across the world
Based
sometimes, i think statistics and psychology should only be taught after one receives a degree of background
I really have no idea how they mentally handle it
@2 point 2 zero There are funny female comedians, it's just that the humour is unintentional.