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    Guitar God Member Mediolanicus's Avatar
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    Default Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: Why do the shirtless units shave their bodies?

    About the water usage :

    Don't forget that nowadays we turn the tap when we want water.
    In roman times, fountains, thermae and aquaducts were running 24/7, regardless of the fact that someone was actually using them or not.
    That's why the water usage was so high. They didn't necessarily washed themselves constantly...
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    Default Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: Why do the shirtless units shave their bodies?

    Yeah, but the Romans weren´t stupid, they wouldn´t build 20 extremely hard-built aquaducts if they only needed 10.
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    Βασιλευς και Αυτοκρατωρ Αρχης Member Centurio Nixalsverdrus's Avatar
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    Default AW: Why do the shirtless units shave their bodies?

    Meh. I'd rather smell "like rotten cabbage on a hot day" than build a bath house every day!

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    Default Re: Why do the shirtless units shave their bodies?

    Sucks to be your girlfriend, then.
    οἵη περ φύλλων γενεὴ τοίη δὲ καὶ ἀνδρῶν.
    Even as are the generations of leaves, such are the lives of men.
    Glaucus, son of Hippolochus, Illiad, 6.146



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