malayz_angel
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I have no idea what ancient Roman mushrooms look like but they could have passed for mushrooms without stems. Do ancient Roman mushrooms have stems?
ok heres the plan: we build a time machine, GO to ancient rome and find out... and then come back, write a book with a ridiculous title like "Augmushroom" and make millions of dollars!Originally posted by malayz_angel
I have no idea what ancient Roman mushrooms look like but they could have passed for mushrooms without stems. Do ancient Roman mushrooms have stems?
He sounds like he would have made good friends with Herodotus I didnt get to read Pliny, but Herodotus believed in some pretty weird things like flying snakes which attacked Egypt every year, and giant gold digging ants which Persian kings kept as petsOriginally posted by snakeoils
well i had to do Pliny, and he was really weird... not dirty, just weird... he believed in fairies, and dog-headed men, and walking mushrooms who shaded themselves using their legs, and people with no necks and eyes in their shoulders... and women who changed into men on their wedding day...
If you have either the brains to create or the money to finance a working time machine...well, the idea works for me!Originally posted by snakeoils
ok heres the plan: we build a time machine, GO to ancient rome and find out... and then come back, write a book with a ridiculous title like "Augmushroom" and make millions of dollars!
is that a great, realistic plan or what?
So how are you finding learning everything? Are you coping?Originally posted by snakeoils
yeah im doing them... you're right, there is ALOT to learn about them!
Originally posted by malayz_angel
these guys (eg Herodotus) didn't have people whose styles they could imitate or whose methods they could copy...all of their history work was their own and led to shaping heaps of other historians later. .