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    Default Re: Interesting things in Hierosolyma

    Quote Originally Posted by vartan View Post
    I don't see a post claiming one is better than another. I just see a post on an anomalous trait that apparently didn't go away once the FM was sent to Makedon...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mulceber View Post
    This thread is 6 posts long. It used to be nine -M
    No...NOW it is six posts long (mine is six).
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    Ah, whoops. anyway, my point is still valid. It's three posts shorter than it used to be. -M
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    Because some people were goading the Romanoiktoi and however much I dislike some of them and their attitude, there is no need to provoce them. So I poked Ludens and asked him to keep an eye on the thread. Apparently he thought it had already deviated too much and deleted the provocative statements.

    Now, with that explained, time to discuss the FM in Hierosolyma. I say send him to Pella so he can see how barbaric it actually is compared to the civilised parts of Greece; Athens, etc then he will long to get home to his civilised Jewish subjects (I am sorry to say so, but Macs were barbarians on the fringe of civilisation for many a year. Then the Romans were, then the Franks, the Anglo-Saxons, etc., moving outwards from the original centres of civilisation; new, young and vital people got semi-civilised and exploded into the world each in their turn...).
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