Message from @ayyycough

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2020-03-13 05:28:03 UTC  

This is the end

2020-03-13 05:28:21 UTC  

it's chex or nuttin

2020-03-13 05:29:10 UTC  

When you're rofling about corona, but suddenly your throat begins to itch.

2020-03-13 05:29:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/687895028726890507/download_1.jpeg

2020-03-13 05:30:14 UTC  

ayyylmao says greeks and romans were straight

2020-03-13 05:31:11 UTC  

it's not just one or two pieces of art lol

2020-03-13 05:31:16 UTC  

all of their writers confirm it

2020-03-13 05:32:30 UTC  

So is Kyrgistan the new home of the ethnostate

2020-03-13 05:32:35 UTC  

yes

2020-03-13 05:32:51 UTC  

mountainous so it is harder for invasion

2020-03-13 05:33:12 UTC  

And we can help kidnap wives for the incels

2020-03-13 05:33:18 UTC  

yes

2020-03-13 05:33:26 UTC  

I mean we can adopt the diverse local culture

2020-03-13 05:33:28 UTC  

why did writers have special words for homosexuals and apply them to notable people including Emperors?

2020-03-13 05:33:36 UTC  

get stinger missiles to down enemy helos or jets

2020-03-13 05:33:45 UTC  

were Socrates/Plato just highly abnormal?

2020-03-13 05:33:50 UTC  

What special words did they have for homos

2020-03-13 05:33:54 UTC  

the entire greek and roman homosexuality myth relies on two pieces of art that are forgeries.

2020-03-13 05:33:59 UTC  

why did Plato feel perfectly safe writing about the virtues of homosexuality

2020-03-13 05:34:03 UTC  

no, that's not true at all

2020-03-13 05:34:07 UTC  

that's not even remotely true

2020-03-13 05:34:15 UTC  

what about sparta?

2020-03-13 05:34:18 UTC  

Does anyone have a link to the CBS interview?

2020-03-13 05:34:22 UTC  

the textual evidence is way more than the material evidence

2020-03-13 05:34:28 UTC  

@Nerthulas Socrates and Plato was heavily edited in the 16th century.

2020-03-13 05:34:45 UTC  

Where did Plato write so explicitly?

2020-03-13 05:35:04 UTC  

The Symposium in its untranslated form is entirely different to the translations given.

2020-03-13 05:35:23 UTC  

19th Century fantasies

2020-03-13 05:35:58 UTC  

do you have a copy of the Symposium in its untranslated form?

2020-03-13 05:35:59 UTC  

it's in <#634427147787829258> @Hermitage

2020-03-13 05:36:02 UTC  

where did you get it?

2020-03-13 05:36:07 UTC  

scroll up a couple videos

2020-03-13 05:36:12 UTC  

also, what you have is an alternative translation

2020-03-13 05:36:12 UTC  

Ah thx

2020-03-13 05:36:19 UTC  

All the sources are in that book

2020-03-13 05:36:20 UTC  

since you probably don't speak ancient greek

2020-03-13 05:36:38 UTC