WHO COULD HAVE SEEN THIS COMING
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Explanation: While the Romans were very fond of reading omens into events, especially after the fact, Julius Caesarâs assassination was probably not entirely unexpected, even by Caesar. By legend, he was warned by a seer, his wife had a prophetic dream, and he himself noticed some of his old enemies talking in furtive and hushed tones when they thought he wasnât looking.
Now, while we may not place much weight in such things today, they make sense as a broader atmosphere of tension from a conspiracy which was both large and not particularly disciplined. In that sense, religious figures friendly to Caesar warning him of trouble approaching, and his wife feeling nervous after weeks of talk about the town, are not warnings to be dismissed lightly.
Ultimately, Caesarâs toxic masculinity killed him. He, in order to soothe the anxiety of his wife, Calpurnia, agreed to stay home from the Senate on the day of his assassination⊠but one of the conspiring Senators came to his house, and when he found out why Caesarâs wasnât attending, asked him if he was really going to let a WOMANâS fears dictate HIS actions?
He went to the meeting place of the Senate that day, and was promptly assassinated.
⊠shouldâve listened to his wife. ÂŻ\_(ă)_/ÂŻ
Calprunia: A lioness hath whelped in the streets,
Graves hath yawned and yielded up their dead.
(aka: Yo hubs, maybe take a sick day today)
Caesar: Yeah, that actually sounds like it might not be a badâ
Cassius: Yo dawg, Imma let you finish, but bitches be crazy, amirite?
Letâs head down to the senate. Iâm sure there arenât a ton of knives waiting there.
Ultimately, Caesarâs toxic masculinity killed him.
Why do you need to be so gender specific here? Woman (and kids) want to appear strong too, that is not a male-only thing. I would also argue that it is not something toxic, just a behavior many people show. I would even say most humans want to appear in a positive (and non-negative as well) way around their peers and change their behavior accordingly.
That goes both ways. When a leader gives every indication that theyâre going to be a dictator, then says they will be, donât be surprised when they become a dictator.
Leader: âIâm going to become a king!"
Person 1: âGuys i think he might intend to become a king"
Person 2: âOh stop listening to cicerian propaganda, he doesnât want to be king! He just wants to make our lives better!â
Cut to collage of the leaderâs GOLDEN FUCKING TOWER NAMED AFTER THEMSELF
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Explanation: While the Romans were very fond of reading omens into events, especially after the fact, Julius Caesarâs assassination was probably not entirely unexpected, even by Caesar. By legend, he was warned by a seer, his wife had a prophetic dream, and he himself noticed some of his old enemies talking in furtive and hushed tones when they thought he wasnât looking.
Now, while we may not place much weight in such things today, they make sense as a broader atmosphere of tension from a conspiracy which was both large and not particularly disciplined. In that sense, religious figures friendly to Caesar warning him of trouble approaching, and his wife feeling nervous after weeks of talk about the town, are not warnings to be dismissed lightly.
Ultimately, Caesarâs toxic masculinity killed him. He, in order to soothe the anxiety of his wife, Calpurnia, agreed to stay home from the Senate on the day of his assassination⊠but one of the conspiring Senators came to his house, and when he found out why Caesarâs wasnât attending, asked him if he was really going to let a WOMANâS fears dictate HIS actions?
He went to the meeting place of the Senate that day, and was promptly assassinated.
⊠shouldâve listened to his wife. ÂŻ\_(ă)_/ÂŻ