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Norman
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The state of Canadian media #memes #canada


First training run. Completely blew up π€£. Was supposed to do 10-12 sets only managed 5 β οΈ
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Daily Roman History:
An interesting celebration of the Romans was the Secular or Saecular games. This were held every 100 or 110 years. The concept was that due to the length of time between games there was no longer a living soul that saw that previous celebration. They typically lasted days and included sacrifices to either underworld deities, or the gods of fate, childbirth, and 'Mother Earth' followed by theatrical performances. During the reign of Philip the Arab the Ludi Saeculares were held, which were also celebrating the 1000th anniversary of the founding of Rome. These games are described as being truly magnificent, with over 1000 gladiators participating and numerous exotic animals killed includomg hippos, lions, and one rhinoceros. With the emergence of Christian Emperors the games eventually fell into obscurity.
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GOOD MORNING βοΈ #NOSTR
Bird of the day: Eurasian hobby
Adults are slate-grey above with a dark crown and two short black moustachial stripes. The throat is unstreaked white, thighs and undertail coverts are unstreaked rufous and rest of the underparts are whitish with black streaks. Close views enable the red "trousers" and vent to be seen. Sexes are similar. Juveniles are generally much browner, with scaled upper parts and streaked buffy thighs and undertail coverts. The hobby has a distinct first-summer plumage.
This falcon is 29β36 cm (11β14 in) in length with a wingspan of 74β84 cm (29β33 in) and a weight of 175β285 g (6.2β10.1 oz).
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Itβs crazy that Blackrock is going to have more bitcoin than Grayscale before the halving. GFY LARRY AND BARRY
Bird of the day: Australasian shoveler
Courtship in New Zealand starts around August which involves vocalisations from the drake (male) accompanied with head-bobbing whilst swimming toward the duck (female). The most heard vocalisations are from the drakes in the form of a "Sock, sock-sock, sock, sock-sock". Often several drakes will pursue an already paired duck: Generally the mated males are aggressive and will not tolerate this behavior from the bachelors, and fighting may ensue. Courtship flights are common in the morning and evenings mostly, where the duck is followed in a short rapid flight by one or more (usually two) drakes. This tests the speed and agility of the drakes. The duck may be biased in picking the 'winner' in these tests however, especially if she has paired with one of the competitors. She will even sometimes excrete mid-flight on a pursuing male if he is especially not to her fancy. There is a clear and unexplained sex ratio difference with a lot more males to females. This difference is not present in broods of ducklings however. Males with a lot of white breast feathers are not usually paired. These white feathers are often a sign of an older shoveler as first year males almost never have them. Mating will occur as early as August, though nesting rarely happens until at least October.
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Daily Roman History:
During the First Punic War Rome did not have a navy to speak of. A major issue for fighting a war over an island against a maritime trade empire such as Carthage. To rectify this Rome managed to get their hands on a beached Carthaginian vessel, and moved it inland. From here they reverse engineered it to build a craft of their own and set them in a lake to train the new sailors how to operate it. Even with the new ships they still lacked the experience in naval warfare, so to compensate for this they designed a device called a Corvus, basically a boarding ramp attached to their ship which was deployed when close enough to an enemy vessel. Once in place the Roman troops would move over and turn the sea battle into an infantry skirmish, which the Romans far excelled at.
#history #rome 

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Daily Roman History:
Fluctuating between ignored but accepted cult, and actively persecuted faction depending on the attitude of the ruler Christianity began its journey to official state religion of the Roman Empire under the Emperor Constantine the Great. After the collapse of the Tetrarchy several claimants began a civil war for sole rule, among which was Constantine. According to legend one night he had a dream which said "In this sign thou shalt conquer", the sign in question was the Chi Rho, an early Christian symbol. Shortly after this vision he had his army mark their shields with the symbol and adopted it as a standard. 'Under this sign' the battle of Milvian Bridge was fought which won Constantine his Imperial title. One interesting note is though Constantine was a practicing Christian he was not baptized until his final days, perhaps a way to absolve himself of all sin before death.
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Went to my parentβs house for Easter breakfast and found out my mother has been refilling this bottle since they were discontinued. 

GOOD MORNING #NOSTR βοΈ AND HAPPY EASTER!
Bird of the day: Columbidae
Since ancient times, many Columbidae species have developed intricate cultural and practical relations with humans. Doves were important symbols of the goddesses Innana, Asherah, and Aphrodite, and revered by the early Christian, Islamic and Jewish religions. Domestication of pigeons led to significant use of homing pigeons for communication, including war pigeons, such as the 32 pigeons who were awarded the Dickin Medal for "brave service" to their country, in World War II.
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Bird of the day: American bittern
It is a well-camouflaged, solitary brown bird that unobtrusively inhabits marshes and the coarse vegetation at the edge of lakes and ponds. In the breeding season it is chiefly noticeable by the loud, booming call of the male. The nest is built just above the water, usually among bulrushes and cattails, where the female incubates the clutch of olive-colored eggs for about four weeks. The young leave the nest after two weeks and are fully fledged at six or seven weeks.
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Daily Roman History:
A sore spot for Marcus Licinius Crassus, the richest man in the Empire, was he had no military accomplishments to point to, unlike his future Triumvirate colleague Pompey Magnus. He was given a chance during the Third Servile War in 73BC. This was an uprising of slaves on the Italian Peninsula numbering up to 120000 men, woman, and children led by the legendary Spartacus. After proving surprisingly effective against the legions Crassis was given command in 71BC. He was able to lead his troops to a routing of the slave army and effectively end the war. However, the fleeing slaves were captured or killed by an approaching army lead by Pompey. Pompey was able to spin this as while Crassus won the battle, Pompey ended the war and took most of the credit. Perhaps due to his anger at this Crassus ordered all 6000 surviving rebels to be crucified along the Appian way. Some years later Crassus got another opportunity to lead an army invading the Parthian Empire to the east. Unprepared for the harsh desert environment, and betrayed by guides this turned into a debacle where the Roman army was destroyed, the army standards lost, and allegedy Crassus himself was killed by having molten gold poured down his throat.
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Run 9 in my return to running. Just an easy 10km to finish off the week.
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