Message from @Deleted User

Discord ID: 520665163335204874


2018-12-05 20:28:54 UTC  

Wew

2018-12-05 20:29:08 UTC  

Another one bites the dust.

2018-12-05 20:29:32 UTC  

Honestly, IDK why y'all are fear being doxxed

2018-12-05 20:29:41 UTC  

I don't.

2018-12-05 20:29:52 UTC  

Quite frankly you couldn't pay me to give a shit.

2018-12-05 20:29:56 UTC  

I live in a nationalist country

2018-12-05 20:30:03 UTC  

I live in Greece.

2018-12-05 20:30:40 UTC  

and all I need is to yell loudly and call a few friends and you've got 30 people ganging up on you

2018-12-05 20:31:03 UTC  

And I can just call up Golden Dawn.

2018-12-05 20:58:19 UTC  

@Deleted User I feel for you

2018-12-05 20:58:20 UTC  

I really do

2018-12-07 14:22:29 UTC  

@Deleted User @Deleted User Have you guys met each other?

2018-12-07 14:25:08 UTC  

no

2018-12-07 14:25:12 UTC  

I don't think so

2018-12-07 14:25:21 UTC  

I don't even live in Greece anymore

2018-12-07 14:25:27 UTC  

but I plan to return in a few years

2018-12-07 17:16:41 UTC  

Sure as fuck not.

2018-12-07 18:12:49 UTC  

I wasn't talking about irl necessarily

2018-12-07 18:12:57 UTC  

I mean on Discord

2018-12-07 18:15:52 UTC  
2018-12-07 18:17:28 UTC  

Sorry if I'm being retarded but since you're both Greek (one living outside of Greece however) I associate you both together

2018-12-07 21:15:35 UTC  

Oh, yeah I think I've seen him around.

2018-12-12 09:08:16 UTC  

@Deleted User Pankration...?

2018-12-12 09:08:36 UTC  

your culture, so much history yet so devastated by modern translation of it's ancient society

2018-12-12 12:15:19 UTC  

Pankration means "all-power". It was basically ancient, no-holds-barred pugilism with elements of wrestling. A major event in the ancient Olympics.

2018-12-14 01:17:15 UTC  

Pugilism

2018-12-14 01:17:16 UTC  

oh wow

2018-12-14 01:17:48 UTC  

I thought marathons were popular only in ancient Greece, apparently the Romans loved marathons with chariot riders, the Greeks had them running past last fields being the difference

2018-12-17 07:48:44 UTC  

Has any one read "on killing" ? Interesting book that speaks on how the chariots played a intricate role in roman warfare by increasing the distance between their soldiers and the enemy.

2018-12-21 01:19:19 UTC  

My roman experts

2018-12-21 01:19:44 UTC  

I had this pagan try to tell me the romans would engage in homosexual intercourse before battle for unity

2018-12-21 01:19:48 UTC  

Please tell this is bs

2018-12-21 01:24:18 UTC  

safe to say it is, for the most part
i dont have any short summarized info on this

2018-12-21 01:24:26 UTC  

but i do have a good .pdf read on the myth of greek/roman homosexuality

2018-12-21 01:24:43 UTC  

it's about greece specifically but the same sentiment applies for rome

2018-12-21 01:25:28 UTC  

it's 41 MB so i uploaded it here

2018-12-21 01:27:58 UTC  

Thank you

2018-12-21 01:28:03 UTC  

no problem

2019-01-12 03:25:19 UTC  

This was written by Imperator for all his Mediterranean brothers