I thought this was slightly funny.

Mark Zuckerberg is known these days for wearing t-shirts with Latin phrases on them, especially ones where he compares himself to Julius Caesar.

Bluesky made a shirt in the same style, but theirs says “a world without Caesars” in Latin.

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I swear there really are two types of people who learn latin…

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Lawyers and biologists?

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I was going for a specific type of nerd with fascist sympathies ans a very different specific type of nerd with antifascist sympathies. But also yes

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the Classicists and the classists!

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It’s the same with the Norse, its either a Nazi or someone who wants to bury a Dænaxe into a Nazi.

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Laywers and biologists. Like they said

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Who got a link? I wanna buy one

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https://worldwithoutcaesars.com/

edit: fyi it’s a cool $50 after shipping

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Not for me, I live in Australia. USD$80 shipped. I’ll pass

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To Italy I should pay 40USD more for shipping and 17 for taxes…c’mon, decentralize and sell something from Europe!

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it’s a fire shirt not gonna lie

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You are thinking of Nero!

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Oh fuck me, HOW in like 25 years did I not get that pun?!

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Best nerdy program name ever.

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touché

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Zuckerberg wears t-shirts comparing himself to Julius Caesar? Why is that every time I think I’m up-to-date on the latest weirdness there’s more of it?

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The reason behind his weird android haircut is that he thought it looked Caesar-esque.

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I wonder why all these high profile people are so fascinated with a dictator that oversaw the transformation of a republic into an empire. Just like fascists were/are. Must be just a coincidence! Just like that Musk salute from the heart.

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To be fair, that was more Augustus.

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He’s not doing those roman salutes in public yet, though.

But it’s kinda funny that the oligarchs are so obsessed with Rome, famous for baking a fallen empire, while enabling the fall of the US.

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Such a shame that Coppola’s movie was bad. He was onto something there.

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And Nazis. Maybe, just maybe it has something to do with unchecked power?

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If you think thats weird you haven’t even scratched the surface on Zuck. He actually idolizes Emperor Augustus Caesar so much that he copied the guys haircut for most of his career. Behind the Bastards does a good job of highlighting it. If you want a quick readable version, here’s the first non paywalled article I could find. https://www.businessinsider.com/mark-zuckerberg-fascinated-by-augustus-future-of-facebook-2018-9

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All of this is literally unbelievable for me. I don’t even have words to express how unexpectedly odd reading comments in this thread has been.

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So… Zuck stans the guy who ended the Republic and turned it into a monarchy that pretended to still be a republic?

Well, that’s not concerning at all.

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Thanks for the correction, it’s Augustus Cesar. Still, what an odd connection. Good article btw.

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I didn’t realize Ed Zitron had another podcast

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Roman empire, like the nordic pagan BS is also a (extreme) right-wing fetish.
So glad to see our new PM celebrating his election win like this:

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Lol his face… It’s like he knows this is a bad idea and he has no idea how he ended up there.

That or he’s just an idiot and his face always looks like that.

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Poor thing is his son, molded by daddy.
You should see the video, he just looks scary in it. The empty look, no thoughts, just following orders.
His sister already had mental problems at a young age and got help, this one doesn’t know it yet.

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Which country? Looks like a swede in italy 😋

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To be fair, Roman history is really cool.

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True, but there is a lot of Roman history and some find it cool for the wrong reasons.

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All history is cool. Roman history just has a lot to study.

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Sorry but which country is this? Can you elaborate on that photo?

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Belgium.
As I said, after winning the national election.
While we have an even more extreme party (VB)he is the leader of the NVA, basically a nationalist separatist party that wants to split the country and indepence for the Flemish speaking part.
Historically they were the party that collaborated with the nazis.
While they are careful to not be associated with extremism sometimes their true nature shows.

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Reverse image search brings up articles for belgium referencing a nationalist party, apparently younger dude is his son?

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Here you go:

At Meta’s annual Connect event in Menlo Park, Calif., Zuckerberg wore a custom T-shirt with the Latin phrase “aut Zuck aut nihil,” or “all Zuck or all nothing,” as he revealed the first working prototype of Meta’s augmented-reality glasses.

The phrase was a play on “aut Caesar aut nihil,” which means “either a Caesar or nothing,” or more simply “all or nothing.”

Zuckerberg has long been interested in the Roman Empire. He spent his honeymoon in Rome and two of his children, August and Aurelia, are named after emperors Augustus and Marcus Aurelius.

Incidentally, fascists tend to have a hard-on for ancient Rome, but I’m sure that’s just a coincidence.

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I’m not racist. I’m just really into 1940’s German artillery. For the engineering, you know. /s

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Zuck puts out this weird “pick me” or “me too” energy lately, trying to fashion himself as one compatible with Trump’s world. His interest in Rome may precede Trump’s ascension to power, but his coming out is not a coincidence in my view. And yes, a fascination with Rome started as so many other things as an “innocent” meme and became a fascist dog-whistle.

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I think fascists idolizing the Roman Empire goes back as far as Mussolini. The fasces, after which fascism is named, was a Roman symbol.

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This is my kind of monetization.

Feels way better than getting features pulled and put behind an increasingly higher paywall.

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Give it time.

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