Message from @stem
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@JFGariepy how do you feel about Richard? A childhood hero turning out to be of very questionable character?
they didnt even use pankration or anything even remotely greek or european for 300. they used filipino shit for everything
sad
@JFGariepy yeah it’s silly sure there may be multiple genomes that create the same phenotype/individual but you can argue if there’s absolutely no observable difference in the minor configurations then it doesn’t matter.
People saying it’s impossible aren’t being scientific. The question is really just if it’s computable in P or NP time
Did the migrant transform into a Greek
That’s what I thought at first. He was getting assimilated
another aspect of greek that i forgot
that is missing in modern pronunciation is the "ph" sound
which is generally pronounced as "f"
but in classical greek it was a breathy "p"
this character
φ
it was not "f"
it was more like a modern english "p"
like p-ha
I kinda get it
I don't like it though <:ahem:639979147782914084>
so phi vs pi, chi vs kappa, and theta vs tau
Ancient greeks had no f
How did they pay respects <:ahem:639979147782914084>
richard tiggering alt right snow flakes
Now that's a based headline
hahaha
there are people who actually react to that headline with horror
@stem You seem very knowledgable in ancient languages sir, are you american? <:ahem:639979147782914084>
"OH MY GOD THIS IS A HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE"
i am a globalist
born in america
The good thing about english is almost all pronunciations are based af
Aka accents
English is based, american english is based, then you have all the state dialects of usa
Even weird stuff from uk like scottish, all have a charm to them