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| 4 | Maintaining frame while taking lessons | Ask Red Pill | myeyewhy | /r/TheRedPill | 19/06/14 01:12 AM |
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| 1 | The End of an EmpireOh, come on. There are at least four major phases before 476: first, there was a kingdom, founded in legend by Romulus and Remus. The Republic gradually rose out of that as some of the plebeian class wanted a cut of the power. That system was fairly stable but had severe constitutional flaws, which led to its collapse and replacement by the empire of Augustus, the "Principate". This empire lasted a few hundred years and was the pinnacle of human development and prosperity for thousands of years.… | /r/TheRedPill | 28/12/14 04:12 AM |
| 1 | The End of an EmpireThat's a little severe. Finite automata and the Navier–Stokes equation also come out of academia, and they're quite correct and useful. | /r/TheRedPill | 28/12/14 04:04 AM |
| 1 | The "moral crusade" of Augustus.The Romans also had effective birth control! They harvested the herb, which they couldn't cultivate, to extinction, but while it lasted, it worked rather well. | /r/TheRedPill | 24/08/14 08:05 PM |
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