I always thought the skirt on the legionaries looked gay AF.
Stupid meme faces.
We've had a lot of recent and not so recent races on this earth not so long ago.
Not only humans as described in our books that were carefully kept. There are many more that were either destroyed or hidden/suppressed
We don't know shit all about our history
Alas. Carry on.
Lol. Says the one typing in archaic prose
Elagabalus likely would have been transgender had he been alive today. But it's telling that he was mocked and cursed for being a pervert and a degenerate who let his passions destroy his life and harm the Empire, and this was the standard, accepted story, based on testimony and writings, for thousands of years. Today, with the exact same testimony and the exact same writings, he is stunning and brave. Does that say more about him or about "us"?
Honestly, I don't really see how it matters one way or another.
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Ok, ok, but did you feel safe there?I just did part of a course to become a teacher today.
I'm ashamed. Not shocked ashamed.
I walk in. Rainbow lanyards on everyone. Intros: 'Please introduce yourself with your name, where you're from, and if you're comfortable, your preferred pronouns'. All the fuckers went along with it apart from me.
Oh, and there was a box of 'sensory toys'.
Eventually, a few copied me and gave up the pronoun shite. It was mainly the still in uni or just recently graduated ones who where not only into it, but eager to defend it.
The nonsense has reached adults now through the education system.
And to make this on topic: a fair few were hoping to become history teachers.
Elagabalus was a spoiled brat, raised in the East where luxury and sexual freedom and excess were unquestionably approved, priest of an Eastern sect and its undoubtedly no-holds-barred rites, exposed to morals that would be universes removed from those of Rome, pushed to rule Rome by his mother and grandmother. The thought of “transgenderism” wouldn’t make sense to him. He was most assuredly raised with the very basic concept that sex is sex, whoever you have it with, and that to rule is to have all the riches, fuck the poor, bring me another whore or two regardless of their sex, thank you. Back then they didn’t need a sexual “identity” to justify their sexual acts. It’s just that he was basically forced to rule an empire that had very different ideas on how a ruler should exercise the power, and that preferred to not openly reveal what happened behind the curtains. I’m sure somebody today would summarize all of this with “they were a victim of toxic masculinity and the patriarchy”.Elagabalus likely would have been transgender had he been alive today. But it's telling that he was mocked and cursed for being a pervert and a degenerate who let his passions destroy his life and harm the Empire, and this was the standard, accepted story, based on testimony and writings, for thousands of years. Today, with the exact same testimony and the exact same writings, he is stunning and brave. Does that say more about him or about "us"?
this can't be realImmediately made me think of this meme:
I don't see why they couldn't be gaythis can't be real
How do they know they're both men? Did they just assume their genders? Bones can't tell you if they're men or women anymore, so these 'gandist's have said.Immediately made me think of this meme:
i don't either, maybe they were, but who cares, how is that important enough to write a whole news story about it?I don't see why they couldn't be gay
I wonder which one of them tastes of votkaBrezhnev’s eyebrows were simply irresistible.