Woman: "A boundless Joy to Sailors"?? said Simonides 630 BC
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- On a tombstone: "Here lies Timocreon still after much eating, drinking, and speaking ill of others". Other short excerpts from classic Greek literature. On Death, Birth, Life, Weddings. From Menander (3rd century BC): "My son, you do not see how everything that dies, dies by its own corruption: all that injures is within. Rust is the poison of iron; moths of wool; and worms of wood; in you there is a poison most deadly, which has made you sick to death, and makes you still and shall make: envy".
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Yes you are absolutely stunning
I'm interested in your drawers, those over your left shoulder. Are they from a trade or a house with inward sloping walls?
300bc seems so long ago, but nothing much has changed between the sexes.
Love you seriously
Some how I feel you have not touched upon controversial topics or black and white topics. Such present war in Europe and massactevof children and women in Gaza. What's your opinion on these issues.