#4 I think it's about how a mere soldier rose through the ranks and ended up defeating the army that had defeated his three times before. Random, but intriguing in it's own way, I guess.
I also wondered what Raphael's "School of Athens" had to do with any of it...
While being a humorous concept, the infamous "brown note" is myth (highly popularized by South Park) that has never actually been scientifically proven to exist.
"A Roman soldier who survived the three of Rome’s greatest defeats at Ticinus, Trasimene, and Cannae went on to lead the army that defeated Hannibal. We know him as Scipio Africanus."
#4 I think it's about how a mere soldier rose through the ranks and ended up defeating the army that had defeated his three times before. Random, but intriguing in it's own way, I guess.
I also wondered what Raphael's "School of Athens" had to do with any of it...
While being a humorous concept, the infamous "brown note" is myth (highly popularized by South Park) that has never actually been scientifically proven to exist.
Yeah, the wheelchair kinda gives it away.
That's what the DEEP STATE wants you to believe!!
***looks around nervously***
I doubt that this was "Trophy Hunting"
But it is payback
Something tells me you don’t know what trophy hunting is.
#4 I think it's about how a mere soldier rose through the ranks and ended up defeating the army that had defeated his three times before. Random, but intriguing in it's own way, I guess.
I also wondered what Raphael's "School of Athens" had to do with any of it...
While being a humorous concept, the infamous "brown note" is myth (highly popularized by South Park) that has never actually been scientifically proven to exist.
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