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  • Abstract policies are a notoriously poor way of polling for voting patterns.

    But it seems most people don't have a strong opinion on our New York boy, which is honestly the best we could ask for at this junction. May Zohran the DESTROYER'S enemies be DESTROYED Mamdani succeed and, for our sakes if not necessarily his, go on to national politics after. Gods know we need him.

  • "I'm not much for sweets."

    "There are FREE-"

    [chipmunk cheeks]

  • Julia Domna just wanted the boys to stop fighting for TEN MINUTES 😭

  • I hope not, but at the very least, there are recurring themes

  • It'll pass in ten minutes. These cultists do not have the same values as people we would consider 'normal'. This will not sway them any more than the past five dozen fucking times some fundamentally undeniable issue of hypocrisy in ultra-vile evil shite has come up.

  • What’s going to happen when maga finds out that everything they were groomed to believe in is all about the very people they listened to, trusted in and destroyed for

    Nothing, just like the last 500 times this happened.

  • Pretty

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  • The future of literature

  • Fuck the timing of family vacations (but I'd feel bad if I refused to visit my great-uncles who are in poor health and getting long in the tooth)

  • Ukrainian flag at 87,210, it looks like!

  • grimdank @lemmy.world

    The Nyemperor

  • Because they INVENTED THE DOME

    More seriously, empires of the past are often fascinating because of the combination of traits they display in tandem with the diverse ways they can be examined, both positively and negatively.

    Empires of the past are, typically, relatively well-recorded and demonstrate a wide array of the capabilities of humankind when well-organized. Obviously, for people who like the funny little fellows with weapons and armor, empires are always fun, because you kind of fucking die if you're an empire which can't marshal decent military forces; but empires have a vast array of appeal beyond that. The organizational and government complexity of the Inca providing both benefits and obligations; the insistent lawgiving of the Romans; the architectural marvels of the Egyptians; the intense artistic patronage of the Hellenic empires; the rise of theory of government in Han China; the trading instruments of the British Empire; and so on.

    And these aren't limited to the stated, nor does one need to restrain oneself to thinking about one. Think about the architecture of the Romans and the lawgiving of the Inca, or the art of Han China and government theory in the Hellenic Empires - in both cases, you'll find plenty of fascinating material. There's always something to learn, with beauty, horror, and most consistently, fascinating insight into the myriad ways human beings see ourselves and execute great undertakings.

  • It's funny, because the Greeks and Romans both regarded the Pyramids as exemplary demonstrations of Egyptian architectural ingenuity, and thought it reflected very highly on the Egyptians to have made them - at least on a technical level.

    The Roman writer Frontinus, in typical Roman fashion, admits it (and, for good measure, also the works of the Greeks) are impressive but impractical, and thus inferior to GOOD HONEST ROMAN ARCHITECTURE which does practical things like bringing water or giving public spaces for plays (please ignore all the useless Roman monuments).

  • Pretty

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  • The fall of bespoke letter commissions was a disaster for the human race 😔

  • I live to serve!

    (though honestly I don't think about the Galactic Empire that much - nice stormtroopers, but that's about it for me)

  • "Just cry harder, liberals are as bad as fascists" - acceptable, normal

    [mocking this view] - UNACCEPTABLE, rude, how dare you be this unproductive 😭

    Fucking listen to yourself, and maybe reflect on who and what you choose to tone police.

  • Nah, Russia just finally decided to scrap the old Kuznetsov. End of an era (of the Kuznetsov being tugged around and randomly catching fire even in peacetime)

  • Yes Cassian, this imperial sympathizer right here

  • Historical Artifacts @lemmy.world

    Tortoiseshell tray, Italy, 1750

    NonCredibleDefense @lemmy.world

    Good? No, but great fun for online randos

    Illustrations of history @lemmy.world

    Torpedoing of HIJMS Idzumo in Shanghai, 1937

  • "YOU WERE ALWAYS MEANT TO BE THE SUPERIOR FELINE"

  • The Democratic People's Republic of Tankiejerk @lemmy.world

    Obviously we're just not PRACTICAL enough to understand why fascism is Good, Actually, if it's painted red

    History Ruins @lemmy.world

    Temple of Kukulcan in Chichen Itza, Mexico

    Inhabited Beauty @lemmy.world

    Garden of the Palazzo Corsini al Prato in Florence, Italy

    Historical Artifacts @lemmy.world

    Precision scale for weighing gold and silver, Germany, ~1750 AD

    A Comm for Historymemes @lemmy.world

    "Maybe if you bitches weren't waiting for aliens to solve all your problems, you could build some nice shapes like we did"

    Illustrations of history @lemmy.world

    Small Mesopotamian village

    A Comm for Historymemes @lemmy.world

    Still bad tho

    Rough Roman Memes @lemmy.world

    Fuck Honorius, all my homies hate Honorius

    HistoryPorn @lemmy.world

    Crew of the B-17 'Pistol Packin' Mama' during training, Ohio, USA, WW2, 1944

    NonCredibleDefense @lemmy.world

    Whatever will the tugboat fleet do now??

    A Comm for Historymemes @lemmy.world

    Wisdom of General Tubman o7

    grimdank @lemmy.world

    Completely ordinary stuff from a man who's totally not a god

    Historical Artifacts @lemmy.world

    Jade figurine of one cat atop another, China, 19th century AD?

    HistoryPorn @lemmy.world

    Maud Wagner, first known female tattoo artist in the US, ~1907

    grimdank @lemmy.world

    Pretty sure it's siegeday, at least

    NonCredibleDefense @lemmy.world

    All these fucking fake tankies hanging around anymore smh