Message from @AncienMedecin

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2020-03-16 01:26:39 UTC  

I will attempt not tonight, but soon

2020-03-16 01:27:02 UTC  

Gilgamesh was given this task to achieve immortality and failed. I will not fail

2020-03-16 01:27:54 UTC  

@ComradeChaos When is a good significant day to begin the clock?

2020-03-16 01:28:52 UTC  

Checking my Sky Guide "app" for Lunar or planetary anomalies..

2020-03-16 01:29:53 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/587029563863990282/688921956548214890/image0.jpg

2020-03-16 01:29:55 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/587029563863990282/688921962835083280/image1.jpg

2020-03-16 01:29:55 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/587029563863990282/688921963690721280/image2.jpg

2020-03-16 01:30:02 UTC  

I see God in everything, of course it did

2020-03-16 02:02:08 UTC  
2020-03-16 02:02:51 UTC  

You can symbolically rest on Sunday night as the new days starts.

2020-03-16 02:05:18 UTC  

You're going to hallucinate

2020-03-16 05:25:32 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/587029563863990282/688981257593684023/orchaos.pdf

2020-03-16 07:44:01 UTC  

@ComradeChaos ok a different one, cheers for the info

2020-03-16 16:35:17 UTC  

ty

2020-03-16 23:30:55 UTC  

*Would Rome have lasted longer with or without the religious reforms of Constantine and his successors?*
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2020-03-16 23:32:10 UTC  

Rome was full of homosexuals good thing it fell

2020-03-16 23:41:24 UTC  

Constantine was trying to unify Christianity as it was growing

2020-03-16 23:42:03 UTC  

If his reforms didn't happen then there would be massive unrest within the empire between the different sects of Christianity, and I'm not necessarily saying that there wasn't already, but it was important

2020-03-17 00:11:27 UTC  

^correct opinion

2020-03-17 00:13:30 UTC  

^correct opinion

2020-03-17 00:23:16 UTC  

The Holy Roman empire wasn't Rome.

2020-03-17 00:23:47 UTC  

What does that have to do with what

2020-03-17 00:24:24 UTC  

It was a response to @OrthoGoat though I suppose the holy Roman empire may have also had issues with homosexuals

2020-03-17 00:25:49 UTC  

But wouldn't christian Rome not have homosexuals anymore?

2020-03-17 01:02:45 UTC  

Which is why I said, "The Holy Roman empire is not truly Rome"

2020-03-17 01:10:33 UTC  

But what does the HRE have to do with Rome?

2020-03-17 01:11:01 UTC  

Or this question?

2020-03-17 02:26:43 UTC  

I see his reformation as the death of Rome and the start of something completely made inaccessible to European and Mediterranean identity. This marriage of Christian beliefs and government into a "Christian Rome" controlled people with exoteric Platonic forms as opposed to teaching them the underlying framework Christianity was based on and has only served to leave us with a vestigial remnant of a dead era

2020-03-17 02:28:31 UTC  

The more you employ social restriction as an external force on your population, the more feminine they become. They are being made formless to occupy an ideal stated by the controlling powers.

2020-03-17 06:39:27 UTC  

Rome fell as a result of overexertion and monotheism

2020-03-17 06:50:57 UTC  

@Light Havent seen you in a while

2020-03-17 10:05:35 UTC  

But still, Christian Rome =/= HRE

2020-03-17 11:39:14 UTC  

I think lead poisoning also helped with the collapse.

2020-03-17 11:39:27 UTC  

point is religion didn't really impact it.

2020-03-17 12:17:58 UTC  

> lead poisoning

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/587029563863990282/689447435994529868/jksdw.jpg

2020-03-17 12:21:27 UTC  

The Romans were one of the first people that had plumbing.
problem is that all their pipes were made out of lead.
There is a reason we don't use lead pipes and weld cans closed with lead anymore.

2020-03-17 12:22:07 UTC  

In fact the word "plumber" was derived from the Latin word for lead.

2020-03-17 12:22:57 UTC  

But then why did lead poisoning contribute to the fall of the empire since the lead pipes had always existed?

2020-03-17 12:26:10 UTC  

I think it took a while to pile up.
I'm not an expert on Rome but I don't think mass lead poisoning helped things.