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 on: Today at 12:36:35 PM 
Started by Burke Bro - Last post by The Mikado
Quote from: Plutarch
61 1 There was added to these causes of offence his insult to the tribunes. It was, namely, the festival of the Lupercalia, of which many write that it was anciently celebrated by shepherds, and has also some connection with the Arcadian Lycaea. 2 At this time many of the noble youths and of the magistrates run up and down through the city naked, for sport and laughter striking those they meet with shaggy thongs. 3 And many women of rank also purposely get in their way, and like children at school present their hands to be struck, believing that the pregnant will thus be helped to an easy delivery, and the barren to pregnancy. 4 These ceremonies Caesar was witnessing, seated upon the rostra on a golden throne, arrayed in triumphal attire. 5 And Antony was one of the runners in the sacred race; for he was consul. Accordingly, after he had dashed into the forum and the crowd had made way for him, he carried a diadem, round which a wreath of laurel was tied, and held it out to Caesar. Then there was applause, not loud, but slight and preconcerted. 6 But when Caesar pushed away the diadem, all the people applauded; and when Antony offered it again, few, and when Caesar declined it again, all, applauded. 7 The experiment having thus failed, Caesar rose from his seat, after ordering the wreath to be carried up to the Capitol; 8 but then his statues were seen to have been decked with royal diadems. So two of the tribunes, Flavius and Maryllus, went up to them and pulled off the diadems, and after discovering those who had first hailed Caesar as king, led them off to prison. 9 Moreover, the people followed the tribunes with applause and called them Brutuses, because Brutus was the man who put an end to the royal succession and brought the power into the hands of the senate and people instead of a sole ruler.​ 10 At this, Caesar was greatly vexed, and deprived Maryllus and Flavius of their office, while in his denunciation of them, although he at the same time insulted the people, he called them repeatedly Brutes and Cymaeans.

Antony putting the crown on Caesar at Lupercal to float the test balloon of monarchy and seeing if the people were ready for it yet...

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 on: Today at 12:36:13 PM 
Started by wbrocks67 - Last post by henster
Biden + DNC raised $90M in March and $26M of the haul was from his big fundraiser with Obama & Clinton. So without that fundraiser he would've raised roughly $60M in March. But $43M of Trump's $76M April haul was from his huge one day fundraiser where he maxed out a lot of donors. Both campaigns are relying a lot on big flashy fundraisers to juice their numbers.

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 on: Today at 12:35:42 PM 
Started by Tender Branson - Last post by Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
I presume the networks would still take about a trillion years to call Florida if it votes for Trump by a double-digit margin.


These polls are inflated Trump is gonna win FL by 8%

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 on: Today at 12:32:28 PM 
Started by Logical - Last post by America Needs R'hllor
I know there will be champagne corks going off in Washington and Tel Aviv, but this is very sad. He was the legitimate head of state on a diplomatic mission. And the world has only Iran's restraint to thank for the fact that WWIII didn't break out after the wanton attack on its embassy last month.

I personally would not claim a moral high ground by being sad that the Executioner from Tehran is dead, but I don’t have Jill Stein 2024 in my signature, so clearly I know nothing about properly shilling for imperialism and for fundamentalist mass murderers Smiley

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 on: Today at 12:30:11 PM 
Started by Burke Bro - Last post by quesaisje

"Which Trump term are you on?"

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 on: Today at 12:29:38 PM 
Started by Logical - Last post by Hnv1
Was the helicopter sabotaged by Mossad by any chance?  If we find out it resulted in the deaths of everyone on it, then well done!
No. Don't be daft

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 on: Today at 12:27:25 PM 
Started by Logical - Last post by All Along The Watchtower
Hmm

Quote
Helicopters

Bell AH-1
Bell 212
Bell 206
Bell 205   
Bell 214   
Mil Mi-17
Boeing CH-47 Chinook      

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_Republic_of_Iran_Army_Aviation?wprov=sfti1#Current_aircraft_inventory

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 on: Today at 12:26:20 PM 
Started by Logical - Last post by Rubensim
Yep, he 100% dead so uh goodbye Mr. Raisi
So what will be the geopolitical consequences, my prediction is that Iran will immediately blame Israel even if it was obvious israel did not do this and cause the situation in the middle east to escalate a lot.


Will they blame Israel or Azerbaijan? Or both?

With Russia’s state capture of Georgia and Armenia’s turn to the west, I wouldn’t put it above Putin and Ass-ahollah to try to come up with an excuse to go after the southern Caucasus and cut Europe off from the gas supply
I feel like even if Putin try to push Iran to blame Azerbaijan, Iran will just blame Israel and probably attack them or some other stupid thing
that little airstrike fight between iran and israel was just a month ago and they still itching to strike each other more so generally Israel is going to get the blame for this.

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 on: Today at 12:23:14 PM 
Started by NewYorkExpress - Last post by JGibson
Arsenal did their part to push Manchester City  to the title, but they fell short by 2 points. Manchester City beat West Ham 3-1 and Arsenal win 2-1 over Everton, good enough for 115 Charges FC to win 4 straight PL championships.

 We came up short this season, but next season will hopefully be our time to win the Premier League title. The 5 dropped points to Fulham from winning positions, home loss to West Ham, Newcastle away VAR robbery, and losses to Aston Villa doomed us.

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 on: Today at 12:22:17 PM 
Started by Logical - Last post by Lykaon
Yep, he 100% dead so uh goodbye Mr. Raisi
So what will be the geopolitical consequences, my prediction is that Iran will immediately blame Israel even if it was obvious israel did not do this and cause the situation in the middle east to escalate a lot.


Will they blame Israel or Azerbaijan? Or both?

With Russia’s state capture of Georgia and Armenia’s turn to the west, I wouldn’t put it above Putin and Ass-ahollah to try to come up with an excuse to go after the southern Caucasus and cut Europe off from the gas supply

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