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struggle4progress

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Tue Mar 4, 2025, 08:32 PM Mar 4

How will you celebrate the ides of March? [View all]


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I'll read Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
0 (0%)
I'll read "Twelve Caesars" by Suetonius and ponder Rome's loss of its republic
0 (0%)
I'll remember Augustus Caesar called himself "Son of God" and "Savior of the World" before early Christians subversively stole these titles
1 (14%)
I'll read Gibbons on the decline and fall of the Roman empire
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Other
6 (86%)
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Aqua vitae mr715 Mar 4 #1
Hoping history repeats itself. Itchinjim Mar 4 #2
JD Vance, mr715 Mar 4 #5
Avoid Rome for the day. greatauntoftriplets Mar 4 #3
Should Trump watch his back? I hope he doesn't. paleotn Mar 4 #4
And his front, and his sides mr715 Mar 4 #6
Sticking pins in a cheato. diane in sf Mar 4 #7
... SheltieLover Mar 4 #11
Beware the Ides of March Meowmee Mar 4 #8
I had Shakespeare's tragedies in college. That's as far as I go with that. n/t elocs Mar 4 #9
Caesar salad for lunch SocialDemocrat61 Mar 4 #10
Other. tavernier Mar 4 #12
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