FUCK anons. First talk shows, then youtube, and now they're here. What do we do?
FUCK anons. First talk shows, then youtube, and now they're here. What do we do?
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Tell this faggot to kill himself
why the fuck would I care about mutt history and their senators
1.) Augustus
2.) Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, Antarctic
3.) National Aeronautic Space Agency
4.) James Madison
5.) Has 2 equal sides
6.) moon's gravity
7.) 100
8.) summer
9.) zimbabwe
10.) amazon
11.) nepal
12.) mensheviks
did I get it? too afraid to google
Nope.
Ignore his questions and pull one of these
youtube.com
Moon's gravity causes tides, not waves. Wind causes waves.
Nile is the longest river.
1. Fuck if I know, Caeser?
2. Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Artic and Antarctic
3. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
4. Don't know
5. I forget
6. Wind
7. All of them
8. Still summer
9. Zimbabwe
10. The Nile
11. Nepal
12. The Mensheviks
Yes I am a brainlet but I can at least scrape through a few
damn
Augustus
Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, Antarctic
North American Space Agency? IDK not american
God knows, not american - Jefferson?
A triangle with two sides of equal length
Gravitational pull from the moon
Not a clue, again not american, 500
Summer
Zimbabwe
Trick question - Nile is the longest, Amazon is the biggest in terms of area
The himalayas
Mensheviks
1. Jesus?
2. Atlantic, Arctic, Antarctic, Pacific, Indian
3. North American Space ... Agency
4. Jefferson?
5. Triangle with one 90 degree angle?
6. What waves? Currently the sound waves that i'm experiencing are caused by the headphones that I'm wearing...
7. 120
8. Winter
9. Zimbabwe
10. Amazon
11. border between Nepal and China (Tibet is not recognized as a country)
12. ???
>6. What waves? Currently the sound waves that i'm experiencing are caused by the headphones that I'm wearing
John Travolta in Phenomenon tier OP will not recover
Why would I bother to talk to a zoomer?
It would be refreshing to see people get these questions wrong.
Normally it's like
>Who is the current vice President
>What is the largest state
>What is the highest mountain
are you in de nile lol
Pay me a grand and I tell ya, zoomer.
>largest river
Largest as in greatest volume of water or greatest length?
Alaska is the largest state right
t.non american
Zoomers never have more than $50 in their checking accounts, user.
augustus
pacific atlantic indian arctic idk
idk
james madison
triangle with 2 sides same length
lot of things, undersea earthquakes, wind etc.
50
also summer?
zimbabwe
Nile
nepal
White Army?
The nile is the longest, but not the largest river.
the longest river can be either the Nile or the amazon depending which branches you count
Haha... n-no problem of course... I wont even have to google...
1. Augustus
2. Atlantic Ocean, Antarctic Ocean, uh Baltic sea fuck geography
3. North American Space Agency
4. ...No idea. Samuel Adams maybe I dont know American history
5. I dont know
6. Wind and perhaps gravity and the moon
7. 50 I dont know
8. Summer
9. Zimbabwe
10. Nile
11. Tibet, or was it Nepal
12. Supporters of the Tzar?
1. Julious Cesar
2. Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, South China seas, Antarctic
3.national American space agency
4. I'm not American I don't need this. George Washington?
5. A triangle with 2 sides the same length
6. The moon
7. Not American. 400?
7. Summer
8. Zimbabwe
9. Amazon
10. Nepal
11. The KGB
How did I do
Read a fucking book man, that's embarrassing
Caesar became dictator one month before his assassination. The last coin historians got from his reign is imprinted with "Caesar dict perpetvo", Caesar dictator forever. Octavian was the first one who called himself roman emperor, but Caesar was that before him. Even if the title was a different one, the roles were the same.
>the KGB
Based
Wrong. The first Roman Emperor was Augustus. End of story.
How many anons could answer the first question only because they watched Rome?
>Ceaser was Emporer even though he wasn't
Compelling
There have been a lot of dictators in early roman history as well long before Caesar. Should one call them emperors as well? Short term dictators was a common roman thing.
He wasn't tho, caesar had already disbanded the republic
No, the Republic more or less was the same both before and after his death. In a practical sense, the Republic had been terminated before Caesar was even born, and technically it continued until the reign of Diocletian
no he didn't. He was killed to prevent that from happening.
Augustus
Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Southern
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Madison?
Three sided 2 dimensional shape with two sides of the same length
Oscillations through a medium
100
Summer
Zambia
Nile or Amazon
Himalayas, in Nepal
Mensheviks
>he wasn't tho
Nice argument bro. Augustus literally created the office of roman emperor precisely because he didn't want the Senate to see him as another upstart trying to be dictator for life. Ergo, dfl is not the same as roman emperor, and you're a fucking mongoloid who is mad he got a question on some zoomer quiz wrong.
There aren't five oceans, that film series only has three movies
BOOOOOOOOOOOOO