• @PugJesusOPM
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    84 hours ago

    Explanation: Ancient Romans were very fond of interpreting omens - augury. One of the most common forms was augury by birds. In one notable incident, sacred chicken kept by a priest in the Roman fleet were fed in an attempt to see if it was wise to offer battle on that given day. The chickens did not eat, which was a bad omen. The Roman commander, enraged, reportedly tossed the chickens into the ocean, saying “If they will not eat, let them drink!”

    He lost the ensuing battle, returned to Rome in shame, and was stripped of his command by the Senate, retiring in ignominy.

    • exu
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      345 minutes ago

      First Punic war, right?

      • @PugJesusOPM
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        331 minutes ago

        Yep! Hell of a thing to tempt Neptune when you’ve hardly gotten your sea legs.