This is an educational thread. I've spent the last 10 or so years on a research project about ancient Rome...

how do we make fucking animals socially acceptable again

of all the cool shit the romans did that one was definitely the best

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Was ancient Rome really as degenerate as they say? Like, was it OK to fuck kids and animals back then?

What actually is the wolf representing?
As in who actually fed them.

Funny that the empire fell shortly after gay marriage was made illegal. It did fine with it for almost 1000 years before that.

Join the military and don't die and you can do great.

Or just be good at making money and buying slaves and you could get retarded rich.

Life for an average Roman would have been quite terrible. I'll give an example that's more specific- Roman laundrymen were called 'fullers'. They had to clean, bleach, and dye their client's clothes. To do this they needed to collect urine, probably from public toilets, to make the necessary chemicals. Then they had to mash the chemicals together in a large vat using their feet and hands. This is a laborious and time consuming process. They are paid almost nothing for their work and it is done in their home. The streets aren't safe, the likelihood of dying from disease is extremely high, corrupt tax-collectors come by more than once a month, and the wealthy have fixed the political process such that they have no way of complaining to higher authorities or effectively voting for change

It's all happening again. Everything we've gone through in the last twenty or so years happened to the Romans. I'm not an oracle and I won't make assumptions. But the greed, apathy, and corruption that I see now is extremely familiar

ok to fuck slave kids. Animals too probably. I wouldn't call that degenerate though. I'm sure the goats would rather be fucked than killed and eaten.