Message from @Thomas Ryan

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2018-02-08 07:45:51 UTC  

I can imagine some shitlord on twitter sperging about it but other than that nothing

2018-02-08 07:45:57 UTC  

The MD and TX guys already do.

2018-02-08 07:46:06 UTC  

BR / PF / BR / PF in a demo would look good af

2018-02-08 07:47:18 UTC  

u ok

2018-02-08 07:47:35 UTC  

So did that guy ever figure out it was a fascii or what

2018-02-08 07:47:45 UTC  
2018-02-08 07:47:58 UTC  

Trying to post the flag design we used.

2018-02-08 07:48:07 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/410999349548417037/411065647146205184/PF_Flag.png

2018-02-08 07:48:10 UTC  

which one

2018-02-08 07:48:18 UTC  

and is that one too big

2018-02-08 07:48:18 UTC  

The one I sent to the printers.

2018-02-08 07:48:35 UTC  

That one?

2018-02-08 07:48:55 UTC  

Thats the only one I have that you sent me

2018-02-08 07:49:14 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/410999349548417037/411065927396884480/FlagBlueDesign.jpg

2018-02-08 07:49:30 UTC  

That's what they'll look like.

2018-02-08 07:49:31 UTC  

ye ye

2018-02-08 07:49:38 UTC  

did you order them from my guy

2018-02-08 07:49:42 UTC  

Hello.

2018-02-08 07:49:50 UTC  

what it do

2018-02-08 07:50:00 UTC  

Hey man

2018-02-08 07:51:58 UTC  

@ThatGoy Fasces is a bundle of rods surrounding an axe. Ancient symbol going back to the early beginnings of Rome. It means strength in unity, and became a prominent symbol in the Roman Empire, where Consuls would be in power while "holding fasces", and their body guards also carried them, as a symbol of the primacy of the State.

You can also see them in a wide variety of architecture throughout our civilization, and very much so in early America. Nearly all of the neoclassical elements of D.C. and elsewhere include them in some capacity.

2018-02-08 07:52:09 UTC  

Also, Mussolini used them a lot and he's pretty cool too.

2018-02-08 07:52:17 UTC  

So did Mosley. Cool as well.

2018-02-08 07:52:58 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/410999349548417037/411066867856310273/iy4f1ec29b3.jpg

2018-02-08 07:53:11 UTC  

Lictors carried them they were the body guards for the tribume of the plebs

2018-02-08 07:53:36 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/410999349548417037/411067028301152256/5007664181_36f52184c9_z.jpg

2018-02-08 07:53:39 UTC  

I forgot the term, yes them.

2018-02-08 07:53:54 UTC  

Also they go as far back as the Etruscans

2018-02-08 07:54:31 UTC  

Yeah, the Romans didn't invent them. They just build a civilization that popularized them.

2018-02-08 07:55:48 UTC  

And America now sits as the cornerstone of the west, just as Rome did, in a similarly perilous state as Rome saw in its declining days. What better symbol to remind our people of than one which is as old as our civilization itself, and promotes the unity of a people and their united strength in an effort? @ThatGoy

2018-02-08 07:55:53 UTC  

Hope that clears it up for ya.

2018-02-08 07:57:04 UTC  

Pretty neat fam

2018-02-08 07:57:25 UTC  

It must have been visually striking to see a man guarded by 12 facies carrying men

2018-02-08 07:59:05 UTC  

All that weight behind an axhead would fucc things up bre

2018-02-08 07:59:53 UTC  

Velocity has more bearing on impact force then mass

2018-02-08 07:59:53 UTC  

Also roman battle masks are kickass

2018-02-08 08:00:33 UTC  

I actually like the fasces Betsy Ross flag tbh fam

2018-02-08 08:00:42 UTC  

I think they were more ceremonial, a deterrent. Normal weapons weren't technically allowed in the city iirc, but that rule was broken all the time.

2018-02-08 08:00:55 UTC  

Fasces are not usable weapons

2018-02-08 08:03:20 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/410999349548417037/411069476562272256/image.jpg

2018-02-08 08:03:35 UTC  

Look at this fucking shit at my fiancees little sister’s school