Message from @!?_Quantum_Physics

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2020-03-18 17:32:10 UTC  

^this
I think there were various societies that invented them but slavery was cheaper.
Due to the funny trinket thing they never came up with idea to build stuff like steam vehicles like steam ships or steam cars.

2020-03-19 00:42:08 UTC  

@everyone Daily Question đź”–
What ultimately lead to the Roman Empire’s downfall?

2020-03-19 00:42:16 UTC  

Ok

2020-03-19 00:42:17 UTC  

So

2020-03-19 00:42:22 UTC  

I’m well educated on this

2020-03-19 00:42:22 UTC  

Air conditioning

2020-03-19 00:42:26 UTC  

Everything

2020-03-19 00:42:29 UTC  

A big dude with a big army burnt the city to the ground

2020-03-19 00:42:30 UTC  

I’m REALLY well educated on this

2020-03-19 00:42:31 UTC  

Same as anything, corruption.

2020-03-19 00:42:33 UTC  

That's the main one

2020-03-19 00:42:36 UTC  

I’d say hedonism and laziness.

2020-03-19 00:42:49 UTC  

The empire was fine under Marcus Antoninus.

2020-03-19 00:43:06 UTC  

However, An emperor named Commodus pulled up

2020-03-19 00:43:10 UTC  

Rome fell due to degeneration of the people physically and spiritually, and then a series of restorative movements rose up attempting to stop this each failing to truly redeem the Roman people.

2020-03-19 00:43:13 UTC  

Lazy, ineffective ruler

2020-03-19 00:43:16 UTC  

Who was unpopular

2020-03-19 00:43:26 UTC  

He was assassinated and the throne fell into chaos

2020-03-19 00:43:42 UTC  

In 193; there were 5 claimants for the throne and Septimius Severus ended up claiming it

2020-03-19 00:43:54 UTC  

All was gucci until 211 when he died and Geta took the throne.

2020-03-19 00:44:04 UTC  

His own brother killed him in his mom’s arms.

2020-03-19 00:44:13 UTC  

He was one cruel bastard ngl

2020-03-19 00:44:20 UTC  

So it was the 3rd Century Crisis?

2020-03-19 00:44:27 UTC  

Burned down Alexandria when they dissed him

2020-03-19 00:44:29 UTC  
2020-03-19 00:44:34 UTC  

Big Barbarians

2020-03-19 00:44:40 UTC  

Not even barbarians

2020-03-19 00:44:50 UTC  

After Caracalla was assassinated a string of emperors came up

2020-03-19 00:44:51 UTC  

And also the murder of the greatest Roman emperor at the time

2020-03-19 00:44:59 UTC  

Resulting in 20 years of like 17 emperors

2020-03-19 00:45:07 UTC  

Oh yeah Caracalla

2020-03-19 00:45:12 UTC  

Isn’t he Severus’s son

2020-03-19 00:45:18 UTC  

It was ok from 263 when Gallienus was in power

2020-03-19 00:45:28 UTC  

“Our sires’ age was worse than our grandsires’. We, their sons, are more worthless than they; so in our turn we shall give the world a progeny yet more corrupt.” --Horace 1st century BCE

2020-03-19 00:45:30 UTC  

The empire somehow recovered; but we’re not done here

2020-03-19 00:45:52 UTC  

Diocletian ended up making a tetrarchy by 284

2020-03-19 00:45:58 UTC  

That was fine; worked out ok

2020-03-19 00:46:06 UTC  

Enter 337 CE; constantine’s death

2020-03-19 00:46:13 UTC  

The empire did super well under Cinstantine

2020-03-19 00:46:16 UTC  

Constantine

2020-03-19 00:46:24 UTC  

The G****rms and H****ns