>tfw we already hit peak civilization with the Roman Empire and everything else is just us descending further down towards our species wide oblivion
Tfw we already hit peak civilization with the Roman Empire and everything else is just us descending further down...
Delete this thread.
>implying were not currently living in peak civilization and everything won't degrade into a mad max situation of bikers on meth 24/7 competing for the last clean water and petroleum reserves in a hundred years because of global warming
>mad Max
>somehow worse than society today
It's almost like you don't want to come home to your 10year old loli wife after a long day of raids and genocide.
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>it's another "autist thinks Rome wad ZOMG amazing" thread
It wasn't amazing, just the best our species can ever accomplish.
"no"
Give one example of a superior historical empire. You can't.
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Britain was larger and france was comfier
hmm, that's weird, I don't see "dying of childbirth", "rotting teeth" and "shitting on the streets" on my list of things which I'd want in a my utopia.
>larger
Maybe in space but not in time.
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France was far comfier
>shitposting on NEETbux
or
>getting captured and raped by your own gladius in an germanic forrest
Napoleonic France
Achaemenid Persia
Tang China
Pax America
All at least on the same level if not better
>implying Rome wasn't the original NEET paradise
>tfw you will never get to shitpost on Ancient Pompeii Forum-chan
>pax americana
>amerifats believe this
Plenty of non-Americans believe it too
sure loved that lead
>rome was the peak of civilisation
Who honesty believes this?
i love roman history, but i don't think id want to live there. honestly, weren't like 80% of inhabitants of the empire slaves? someone back me up here.
considering there hasn't been a major war in europe in 60 years thats breddy gud. who cares if there are wars in some doo-doo countries. nothing less of a roman style occupation a la"genocide the upstarts" would pacify places like afghanistan.
>measuring empires in length, breadth, thickness, and--duration
This is an interesting concept. Should empires be measured in terms of "temporal volume"--the integral of square kilometers with respect to years?
>Rome
>Peak of anything
>not one long slow decline from the Peak of Hellenic civilization.
What the fuck, no.
I want to come home to my bara husbando instead :33