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routsounmanman said:
steven787 said:
Not good for the cholesterol.
Makes things slippery.
It's hard to get out of clothing.
Makes hair easier to slick back.

 

Looks like semen.

Stains like semen.

Tastes awesome.

 

 

Wait a second... I think we are confusing something...

 

Oh, Greece, I thought you meant grease.

 

Greece is cool.  I don't eat the food, I am kinda picky.

Greeks fought bravely in WWII (Though kinda bad for not listening to the British Intel, back in 1942 British Intel was very trustworthy)



I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.

I bet it's a warm country, but it has the DarkPrince xD



Props to Pericles and the other inventors of Democratic government.

Props to Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Especially Aristotle, since he was Alexander's tutor.

Herodatus is pretty interesting too, and I'm pretty impressed with the memmory of the blind poet Homer.

Archimedes, Pythagoris, Sophocles, Euripedes...the list goes on.

 

The ancient Greeks were just so damn clever. First people with real plumbing in Europe, first automated clocks (water based), and have you ever seen the Antikythera Mechanism? Yep...Greeks invented the first analog computer...probably the most sophisticated piece of equipment on the face of the earth for 15-20 centuries.

 

 



People are difficult to govern because they have too much knowledge.

When there are more laws, there are more criminals.

- Lao Tzu

Greece is worse than Austria. And that's saying a lot.



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The Illyad and Odissey.

Homer (not Simpson) FTW!



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I think it should be drained out of my food before I eat it. However, sometimes a nice Greecy sandwich with all kinds of meats and cheeses is really good.


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TheSource said:

Props to Pericles and the other inventors of Democratic government.

Props to Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Especially Aristotle, since he was Alexander's tutor.

Herodatus is pretty interesting too, and I'm pretty impressed with the memmory of the blind poet Homer.

Archimedes, Pythagoris, Sophocles, Euripedes...the list goes on.

 

The ancient Greeks were just so damn clever. First people with real plumbing in Europe, first automated clocks (water based), and have you ever seen the Antikythera Mechanism? Yep...Greeks invented the first analog computer...probably the most sophisticated piece of equipment on the face of the earth for 15-20 centuries.

 

 

Props to the Arabs who kept all that info alive when the earlier Roman land holders had nearly destroyed it all.

 



Beautifull country, have to go there one day.