Message from @Mr. X

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2018-10-12 20:26:16 UTC  

I know

2018-10-12 20:26:19 UTC  

"50"

2018-10-12 20:26:25 UTC  

Also 50?

2018-10-12 20:26:27 UTC  

Doubt it

2018-10-12 20:26:29 UTC  

highly doubt it

2018-10-12 20:26:32 UTC  

Celts like I said didn't use them

2018-10-12 20:26:46 UTC  

Yes, primitive

2018-10-12 20:26:51 UTC  

Do you even read what I put or are you just a sperg

2018-10-12 20:27:04 UTC  

I do read and no, are you a sperg?

2018-10-12 20:27:09 UTC  

Guess modern militarys are primitive

2018-10-12 20:27:15 UTC  

My dinners getting cold so I gtg soon

2018-10-12 20:27:24 UTC  

Sure

2018-10-12 20:27:25 UTC  

No they arent

2018-10-12 20:27:30 UTC  

Exactly

2018-10-12 20:27:32 UTC  

they dont have swords now

2018-10-12 20:27:37 UTC  

they did back then

2018-10-12 20:27:40 UTC  

and spears

2018-10-12 20:28:09 UTC  

The Romans rarely used horses *like the Celts*

2018-10-12 20:28:42 UTC  

@Mr. X your a retarded if you thing Celts didn't have sword

2018-10-12 20:28:55 UTC  

They are know for usesing CLEYMORES

2018-10-12 20:29:01 UTC  

I never said they didnt

2018-10-12 20:29:24 UTC  

yes but the romans used the horses more than the celts

2018-10-12 20:29:36 UTC  

Anyway food's getting cold

2018-10-12 20:29:37 UTC  

peace

2018-10-12 20:29:47 UTC  

*50*

2018-10-12 20:30:06 UTC  

Horses were not used as much as you think they were

2018-10-12 20:31:53 UTC  

Guess the Romans are primitive for using better tactics...*Like the Celts*

2018-10-12 20:40:54 UTC  

>By way of stock shares he pushes his way into the circuit of national production which he turns into a purchasable or rather tradeable object, thus robbing the enterprises of the foundation of personal ownership. Between employer and employee there arises that inner estrangement which later leads to a political class division.

2018-10-12 20:41:01 UTC  

Can you guess who?

2018-10-12 20:59:56 UTC  

>The tremendous economic development leads to a social stratification of people. The small craftsman slowly dies out, and as a result the worker's possibility of achieving an independent existence becomes rarer and rarer; in consequence the worker becomes visibly proleterianised. There arises the industrial "factory worker" whose most essential characteristic is the fact that he hardly ever is in a position to found an existence of his own in later life. He is property-less in the truest sense of the word. His old age is a torment and can scarcely be designated as living.

2018-10-12 21:07:37 UTC  

... oof

2018-10-12 21:07:49 UTC  

Fuck is the way you fuck @Deleted User

2018-10-12 21:07:50 UTC  

Lmao

2018-10-12 22:02:04 UTC  

Mr E im not sure I can agree with you there

2018-10-12 22:02:39 UTC  

@Mr. X idiot

2018-10-12 22:02:45 UTC  

no understanding of history

2018-10-12 22:02:45 UTC  

Romans typically used auxiliary as cavalry which was usually composed entirely of celts or Germans

2018-10-12 22:02:50 UTC  

the romans used heavy infantry

2018-10-12 22:03:03 UTC  

the celts use cavalry

2018-10-12 22:03:38 UTC  

t@Deleted User incorrect

2018-10-12 22:03:52 UTC  

Not at all