Quote from: viper37 on Today at 03:14:33 PMQuote from: Grey Fox on Today at 11:00:42 AMMy daughter had it, atleast, 7 times. She gets barely sick each time, the first time she was 100% asymptomatic.There is not 1000s of kids in our schools, lol
It's part of interacting with 1000s of kids every day.
cities and their mega structures
Quote from: Grey Fox on Today at 11:00:42 AMMy daughter had it, atleast, 7 times. She gets barely sick each time, the first time she was 100% asymptomatic.There is not 1000s of kids in our schools, lol
It's part of interacting with 1000s of kids every day.

Quote from: Norgy on Today at 01:27:55 PMAbout 400 years between the fall of the republic and sack of Rome.Byzance had a good run.
Rome never really fell though.
Though the imperial authority in the west was usurped. The British and later Americans have tried to take on the imperial mantle. Successfully? Hardly.
Rome died on its own.
It did not need a future America, and honestly, just fuck yourselves. We Europeans will manage our own demise.
Quote from: Jacob on Today at 10:21:06 AMSupreme Court rules Trump overstepped by imposing tariffs.Lutnick's sons will sue the admin to get back their money.
Now what?
Quote from: Norgy on Today at 12:49:38 PMI think the only recent game I have enjoyed thoroughly is not EUV but the second coming of Henry of Skalitz.
Yes, KCD2 is far from my political compass.
Quote from: crazy canuck on Today at 12:53:54 PMWe have a whole generation or two of people who think doing their own "research" makes their ideas more valid than the people who do real research.
Quote from: grumbler on Today at 09:05:55 AMPeople here seem to be confusing the "fall of the Roman Republic" and the "fall of the Roman Empire."
The Republic fell, IMO, because the quaint political and economic organization of the Republic couldn't handle the consequences of having created an empire.
The causes of the fall of the Empire are, as has been noted, multiple and complex.
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