X
27353641acute
belayclappingdance3dashdirol
drinksfoolgirl_craygirl_devilgirl_witch
goodgreenheartJC-LOLJC_doubledown
JC_OMG_signkisslaughingman_in_lmocking
mr47_04musicokroflsarcastic
sm_80tonguevishenka_33vomitwassat
yahooshoot

Timekeeping was relative.

The Roman hour could last for 75 minutes in summer and 44 minutes in winter, as most Romans relied on the sun. 12 daytime hours began at dawn, and another 12 night hours started after sunset. Since the duration of the day was different in summer and winter, the length of each hour kept changing. Therefore, the Romans were tolerant of delays and weren’t punctual.

X
That’s A Whole Another Perspective On The Legendary Roman Empire
>
3/15
<