Just wrapping up today's newsletter, but I keep coming back to this statue and chuckling.
This is a depiction of Thucydides - but take a look at the pose chosen for immortalization.
If someone were going to make a statue of you...
a) what pose would you prefer to be in; and
b) what pose would be more accurate to how you lived your life? 👀
1. Great opening remarks. Start with high praise!
2+3: Then start leering at the very dead man. Very nice. 😂
4. It's very faint, but you can see the thinnest band of fabric crowning his head from other angles. Although many clothing designs in history books for the era are much more elaborate, men would often wear a simple band of cloth around their locks. You're seeing the tail of that here, methinks!
5. Perv on, my friend. :) What else is history for?
Is it bad that I love how playfully creative you are on no sleep? 😂 Is that me enabling unhealthy habits?
(But I agree. I understand that there wasn't much back support in the forums where citizens met and discussed the day's politics, but eesh. Sit up straight while you're hashing out your city-state's past and future, man!)
😂 😂 I think the word is wrangy!
(Yes, a surprising inattention to ergonomics at the dawn of democracy.)
@MLClark @awnaves
Oh, but you misunderstand me! I neglected to mention it in my opening remarks, but he is in fact not my type because of the slouch. I simply cannot bear a man with a slouch! And now that I know about his hair piece, I fear I must demur. He has certain qualities I simply cannot tolerate in stone statue. In fact, I detest all stone statues, and I will no longer associate myself with them.
Faithfully yours,
Gwendolen