Name a more iconic duo

Name a more iconic duo

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Robin (as Batman) and Nightwing

Romeposting needs to come back

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Damn right it does

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luv me Vorenus and Pullo, but Scott and Stonebridge are equal first place for iconic duo

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Is season 2 of this show worth watching? I liked season 1 but the first few episodes of season 2 have been awful so far

It's worth a watch for sure, but just keep in mind they slapped it together from 3 or 4 planned seasons' plots after the series was cancelled after season 1 aired, so it is rushed beyond belief. It is sad seeing the bones and potential for all the plots and character development they had planned

It's not just the plot that is bad in season 2 though, it focuses on characters and storylines that I have no interest in and the acting from a lot of the new characters is terrible

then don't watch it

It's kino if you liked Mark Anthony. He really steals the show in S2. Apart from him, Titus and Lucius I didn't care much for the rest of the characters.

It gets a little better but Season 1 was definitely better and more kino. Vorenus becomes an evil slumlord and Pullo has an interesting arc.

What shows are similar to it besides game of thrones?

I will do my part in the coming days

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The Borgias

I like Mark Anthony but his characterization better as Caesar's slimy fixer than as a ringmaster tyrant.

All I remember from season two was too much screentime was wasted on that boring jew hitman and Cleopatra's actress was fucking awful

>anglogermcucks pretending to be Romans
lmao no thanks

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>that boring jew hitman
I've warmed up to him a lot. The series has a weird way of making even the worst people somewhat sympathetic (except Servilia, fuck that bitch). You're right about Cleopatra though.

don't bring that autism here

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The Terror season 1

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if the Romans hadn't interbred with Arabs, Jews, and North Aricans, then maybe we'd have some Roman actors that actually looked like Ancient Romans. But the closest thing we have is "anglogermcucks"

funnily enough I just watched this show last month. I loved the performances of the three captains and the show overall was good for the first few episodes, but by the end I would just rate it a 7/10. That gay guy villian plot was retarded and showing the creature too early removed all tension and and suspense for me.

>too much screentime was wasted on that boring jew hitman
honestly didn't mind him, especially once i found out they were planning on later seasons involving the politics of judea before the cancellation

THEY DIDN'T HAVE BUZZCUTS IN ANCIENT ROME

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not saying they were nords, but we know from historical writings and from statues that they sure as fuck weren't the people who are there now

why does contemporary classical art depict them as having light skin then?

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sure it became a shitshow after the 5 season, but they are iconic

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lmao, come on, read some books, fren, there are thousend year old books that describe then as having things like blond hair or blue eyes and thousend years old works of art that depict them usually as caucasian looking people
sureally they werent nordic european, but had common traits, since blond hair people existed even in north africa and middle east and blue eyes are common among different racial groups

>doesn’t understand recessive traits
>still thinking anglogermcucks come from Europe
Lmao

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I finished watching season 1 of Rome yesterday, it's certified KINO.

Guess where anglogermcucks were at this time. Hint it starts with Scy

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San Marino is pretty pure isn't it

Did you know that the eight legged horse Sleipnir was depicted in central asian communities as well? It was a representation of travelling caravans. Pre-eminent researcher of the Kurgans Mihail Gryaznov had this hypothesis:

> "According to ancient authors, nomadic hordes (Large relatives communities (aşiret)/little (kabile) - tribals) Massagetae and Scythians moved across the steppes in carts. Each family had a pair of oxen and a cart ("eight-legged Scythians"), which served as her permanent home. The wagon people were born, lived, worked and died there. The men traveled on horseback, and the women ran the wagon, which were their children and all the family's property was."

Pic related are many depictions of the eight legged horse found in Kazakhstan and the Altai region

Some more reading on topic:

sino-platonic.org/complete/spp269_horse_myths.pdf

Also Yggdrasil comes from turkic "Ygac a Sil" meaning Noble World Tree. Askgard comes from "Askal Gol" meaning City Lake. Odin comes from Odun meaning firewood (Odin brought the knowledge of fire to Scandinavia from Tyrkland according to Snorri).

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At the bottom of this pic is the Oseberg tapestry, showing Scythian caravans migrating westward into Europe lead by a man in a horned helm. This tapestry is from 800AD and was found in a woman’s grave in Norway. The story of the horned leader leading a group of nomads became the story of Odin and it also mimics the story of the first gokturk khan - Oguz Kaghan.

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recently watched My Best Friend Is A Vampire, and the main character was so familiar it was annoying me that I couldn't place him. Halfway through i realized it was a young Wilson

This is a Norwegian epic written in the 13th about Norway’s first line of kings named Hakon. Hakon comes from gokturkic “Hakan” meaning ruler/chief and is also the root of the word Khan. Also I’m this story the kings eat horseflesh to celebrate. Horseflesh consumption was not practiced at this time in Europe. The only people known to do this were the Asiatics.

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Those are all fantasies. Italics weren't related to Germanics and Germanics weren't related to Turks. Scythians also weren't Turks. We pretty much know already how these people looked like (genetically speaking).

Snorri Sturilson was a member of King Hakon’s court. He wrote that Odin was a king that came from Tyrkland. Although he incorrectly misplaces Tyrkland in Anatolia as an attempt to plagiarize Virgil’s Aeneid, he does reveal a cultural memory of the newly arrived Scandinavians as being descendants of the turks/gokturks, who came from Central Asia. Also “goth” comes from gokturk. Some other words are Yggdrasil which comes from Turkic Ygac a Sil meaning noble world tree and Asgard comes from Askal Gol meaning City Lake. Also germanic comes from Latin germanus meaning inbred.

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Nobody ever said Italians were ever related to g*rmoids

or they're just societies that revere horses to an extent and think
>more legs = faster horse

honestly never seen anyone on Yea Forums seethe as much as you, you're in every board

Snorri Sturilson trying to plagiarize Virgil and culturally appropriate Roman culture wouldn’t be the first (or the last) time germanics tried to claim European heritage. In 550AD Jordanes was a germcuck refugee that got employed by the Byzantines as a bureaucratic clerk. He barely learned enough Latin to get by and wrote in horrible Latin grammar his seminal “Getica”, a famously mistitled, grammatically incorrect, and laughable attempt at cultural appropriation and fantasy. Jordanes wrote in his barely legible Latin that germanics came from a fabled land called Skandza in the North and that the Dacians of the Carpathians were actually germanics. Of course this has been proven untrue in modern times (by Hitler himself even) as the earliest permanent settlement in Scandinavia have been found to be only from 200AD. Also, Herodotus was writing about the Dacians long before that time, and Dacians were well known before any accounts of germanics. Therefore, anglogermcucks are NOT Dacians and are NOT from Skandza. This tendency for larping however, has not stopped of course…

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They came from Scandinavia, though. Dacians weren't Germanics, they were a mix of Thracians and Scythians.

lol no they didnt. The earliest permanent settlement is only from 200AD and in early Neolithic/Mesolithic there was a massive ice sheet covering Northern Europe preventing any sort of permanent settling. Only hunting (of which Europeans participated in for millions of years, regardless of any Asian tourists). All evidence points to anglogermcucks being from mongolturkic tribes in Central Asia. And if you want to go further back you’re related to the Chinese and Slavs through the Denisovan line that comes from Siberia.

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I just found out there’s a season 2. Is it worth checking out?

definitely not, has nothing to do with season 1. it's just clumsy racebait set in WW2

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Reminder that if your tribe isn’t listed in this image you are not European (Anatolians are Greeks)

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>all evidence
Except, you know, genetic.
>The earliest permanent settlement is only from 200AD
I honestly don't know why you say that as some of the richest finds in Bronze Age Europe came from Scandinavia (Nordic Bronze Age).

It's not one person user. All Italian larpers hate anglos and germoids

You mean like this:
davidkfaux.org/CentralAsiaRootsofScandinavia-Y-DNAEvidence.pdf

Some more fun reading:
dandebat.dk/eng-dan1.htm

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Try harder next time OP

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But what of good Solonius?

Good thread this

I mean real genetic evidence, not some meme larp.

Yeah sure Genghis, it’s real tough to tell. You just look so convincing!

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It's not real genetic study. It's clearly old and he doesn't even talk about subclades. R1a-M417 is native to Europe. It's been in Scandinavia since at least 2800 BC - Battle Axe Culture. R1a presence in Central and East Asia is due to eastward expansion of Indo-European tribes. It's why R1a has been found in Huns, Magyars or Turks.
While Q is today found mostly in Asia and the Americas, there were actually European subclades that expanded to Europe with Indo-Europeans. They got dominated by other haplogroups, though and never achieved great reproductive success.

No such thing as an indo-european. Only indo and European. You are an indo, Hansdeep Nigelwong.

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