I’m a little disappointed ▲ doesn’t wear any elaborate purple headwear
You know that one famous Augustus statue? He was actually holding a joint, but joints don’t fossilize. Also: Historically accurate Augustus had feathers.
There was arguably one completely accurate map of the Roman Empire: it was scale 1:1 though and was trampled by soldiers a lot
The Mayflower, a honored ancestor spirit of the white tribes of the western empire, probably didn’t exist outside of Dream Time and the Heroic age. It’s currently unknown how it ended up on Mars
I don’t know, Poor Man’s Pythagoras gets a lot of flak for their cover work, but I feel their original songs are pretty strong and all they need is more confidence in the strength of their own compositions.
Did they create the Food Pyramid too? I heard that one was a BULLSHIT pyramid just like S is a BULLSHIT letter.
Hey, toss your salad, buddy. S is a fantastic letter. I bet you like the “letter” J.
in a comic filled with weirdly compelling non-sequitur punchlines, this might be the most weirdly compelling punchline of them all.
Bill cypher moment incoming. If not, im writing a 400k word fan fiction crossover.
I’m a little disappointed ▲ doesn’t wear any elaborate purple headwear
You know that one famous Augustus statue? He was actually holding a joint, but joints don’t fossilize. Also: Historically accurate Augustus had feathers.
There was arguably one completely accurate map of the Roman Empire: it was scale 1:1 though and was trampled by soldiers a lot
The Mayflower, a honored ancestor spirit of the white tribes of the western empire, probably didn’t exist outside of Dream Time and the Heroic age. It’s currently unknown how it ended up on Mars
Is ▲ Imhotep?
Euclid is a poor man’s Pythagoras. Derivative indeed!
I don’t know, Poor Man’s Pythagoras gets a lot of flak for their cover work, but I feel their original songs are pretty strong and all they need is more confidence in the strength of their own compositions.
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Thank God for that note I was worried
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“Our family invented the cheese triangle in 1948!”