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2019-12-27 01:42:18 UTC  

you win <:yay:638817157840502815>

2019-12-27 01:42:22 UTC  

Nice

2019-12-27 01:42:34 UTC  

i gona take the test as well looks interesting

2019-12-27 01:42:35 UTC  

I am intp-a

2019-12-27 01:43:38 UTC  

16personalities.com if anyone is interested

2019-12-27 01:44:23 UTC  

damn, the test nailed JFs introverted Mind part

2019-12-27 01:45:32 UTC  

<:ahem:639979147782914084>

2019-12-27 01:45:40 UTC  

every one go <#634420893870981168>

2019-12-27 01:46:22 UTC  

no

2019-12-27 01:46:22 UTC  

DONT DO IT!

2019-12-27 01:46:30 UTC  

ADMIRAL ACKBAR FORBIDS IT!

2019-12-27 01:47:08 UTC  

<:varg:552804477590044674>

2019-12-27 01:47:15 UTC  

stop messing up my fun

2019-12-27 01:47:23 UTC  

<:Groyper:639989421168394250>

2019-12-27 01:48:29 UTC  

Did JF like the 16?

2019-12-27 01:48:40 UTC  

Endorse

2019-12-27 01:48:49 UTC  

Seemed pretty ok with it

2019-12-27 01:48:58 UTC  

It's seems extremely consistent if nothing else

2019-12-27 01:49:50 UTC  

What do you guys think was the most important part of Alexander the Great's Empire?

2019-12-27 01:49:58 UTC  

Mesopotamia, Egypt or Persia?

2019-12-27 01:50:03 UTC  

that historians wrote about it

2019-12-27 01:50:13 UTC  

In terms of the value it provided to the Greek people and the empire

2019-12-27 01:55:11 UTC  

well it far apart quickly after his death

2019-12-27 01:55:20 UTC  

most of the wealth was received from Egypt / Persia tho

2019-12-27 01:55:25 UTC  

Probably Persia

2019-12-27 01:55:31 UTC  

@Leaf Probably 0 to the Greek people

2019-12-27 01:55:43 UTC  

he took the best warriors they had and married them to sand people

2019-12-27 01:55:54 UTC  

What was long lasting was the Hellenic culture left by the cities he founded

2019-12-27 01:55:56 UTC  

That was his legacy

2019-12-27 01:56:02 UTC  

BUT, it did spread hellenism to the east

2019-12-27 01:56:06 UTC  

and probably led to Christianity / western dominance

2019-12-27 01:56:08 UTC  

yes

2019-12-27 01:56:16 UTC  

Right up until islam fucked all that up

2019-12-27 01:56:35 UTC  

Greeks remained in Egypt until the 20th century and were the most dominant factor in the Sudanese slave trade through Egypt and Nile valley agriculture

2019-12-27 01:56:42 UTC  

He would leave Greek soldiers in cities old and newly founded and raise Persian children on Hellenic schooling

2019-12-27 01:56:47 UTC  

As well, Greeks were basically the majority in much of Anatolia

2019-12-27 01:56:59 UTC  

I'd say it expanded their living space and turned Egypt into a huge commercial boon

2019-12-27 01:57:06 UTC  

Dunno about Persia, that's why I ask

2019-12-27 01:57:12 UTC  

Wtf was the benefit of Persia?

2019-12-27 01:57:18 UTC  

Just because it was cool 😎