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Plato, "Laws," Book IX | amzn.to/2Y5GF3r

Robert Parker, "Miasma: Pollution and Purification in Early Greek Religion" | amzn.to/2IAOtog

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@treeshakertucker5840

4 years ago

This is gloriously stupid and I love it!

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@REDKILLER1251

4 years ago

Everybody gangsta till the rats start committing tax fraud

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@SnowyJakub

2 years ago

The rat story is a next level shitpost so far ahead of it's time

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@dazey856

2 years ago

That man was a genius for choosing to make a name for himself by defending rats

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@grace5033

2 years ago

Fun fact: most lizards have not committed war crimes against Yugoslavia (key word: MOST)

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@hogndog2339

4 years ago

Judge: Do you have anything to say about this? Roof tile: Judge: Guilty

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@ldtobi1

4 years ago

Prisoner: “How’d you get in here?” Pig: “Oink.” Prisoner: “Wow, I only murdered a few people.”

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@N.I.R.A.T.I.A.S.

1 year ago

0:44 "Chassenée was looking to make a name for himself" Given that we're talking about this 500 years later, it would appear that he was successful. It would also appear, interestingly, that this may never have actually happened, but then history is full of such interesting tidbits.

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@StarbitzTheSpookyClown

2 years ago

“I murdered a man, what are you in for.” A gold fish:

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@theodoric7335

4 years ago

As soon as we stopped animal trials we had some of the deadliest wars in history including WW1 and WW2, I rest my case

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@BalsticMaker12

4 years ago

And we thought having parrots as witnesses in court is already weird enough.

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@cucamonga95

2 years ago

“No harm, no fowl” made me audibly laugh for the first time in probably two weeks and I’m grateful for that. Thanks

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@hairlessgrizzly559

2 years ago

minor inconvenience occurs The Church: "Wouldn't that make you... GUILTY!?"

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@Sternab

4 years ago

"He was being annoying but kinda had a point" So like most lawyers then?

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@marcosbravo9645

4 years ago

"so the rats could get their affairs in order" Congratulations, two minutes in and I already lost it.

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@nekrouni8497

2 years ago

The rat case is proof of how flexible the court can be Also this is funny as fuck

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@Soreshy

2 years ago

The rats right before the incident: Rats, we're rats, we're the rats! We pray at night, we stalk at night, we're the rats! I'm the giant rat that makes all of the rules! Let's see what kind of trouble we get ourselves into~

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@niklimnat1061

4 years ago

yall worrying about animals being convicted of crimes, but inanimate objects tho

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@howdyciaody

4 years ago

Imagine not being a featureless square and having to keep a strait face, calling cats assasins in court like that

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@Reirek

2 years ago

“It’s remarkable something like this was coming out of the church in the 13th century” Believe me, Aquinas is probably the smartest man to ever have lived. His theories and theology were so batshit crazy at the time, but a lot of what he said about the ‘natural world’ was proven by science over 700 years later

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