• @JeeBaiChow
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    287 days ago

    Looks like he really let himself go also!

  • @jordanlund
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    217 days ago

    You can see him turn into John Belushi!

  • @Kyrgizion
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    157 days ago

    He was actually pretty progressive and well-liked in the earlier years of his reign. Of course we all know how that eventually turned out… Such an ignomious end for Julius Caesar’s bloodline.

    • @theUwUhugger
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      187 days ago

      He was actually very well liked throughout his emperorship! Even centuries after his reign the romans prayed for his return!

      So why is he commonly remembered as a dickwad? He refused to play political games with the senate, so they forged very negative tellings of his life. He also persecuted Christians quite hard

        • @PlasticExistence
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          7 days ago

          Which was a direct result of him losing a fiddle contest with the Devil! Rome would have been fine if not for his string-based hubris.

    • ValiantDust
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      117 days ago

      Yeah, I mean, he was 30 when he died in 68.
      So ironically the most signs of “aging” we would expect to see would be in the first one and a half rows, from age 12/13 to his early 20s. Not from 20 to 30.