@netflix what are the reasons for not having season 2 of Kaos? The show is creative, new, entertaining! I feel I can’t start any new shows from you cause they won’t get a season 2 at least wrap up the story! #tiredofcanceledshows#giveitachance#saveKaos
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Hey y’all. I know a lot of you already have strong opinions about all the presidential candidates, but if you haven’t already seen this video about RFKJ, I’d highly recommend giving it a look. No candidate is perfect, but this man is the best we’ve had in a long time. 🙏
@Delta how can anyone plan trips for work or pleasure when their travel plans aren’t guaranteed. 3rd flight in as many and delayed, may not make my connecting and could miss work (which is a one time event not something I can reschedule) #travel#mightormightnot
My friend @RuthieConnell told me if I don’t post about her new show, #DeadBoyDetectives, she’s going to hex me—and I know better than to cross a trans-dimensional being. (Luckily, it’s actually really good.)
Help keep her from turning me into a toad—tell @Netflix we need a Season 2!
There were many brothels in ancient Rome, but standard Roman coins, Serters and Denars, were not used and were even banned from being there. Store-bought Tokens were used for Denar and Serters and images on them were often obscene. Reason is understandable, because on all Roman coins there was a head image of emperor of that period. Even picture of emperor entering the brothel was synonymous with humiliating and cursing him. Of course, punishment was severe.
In resorts like Herculaneum and Pompeii, brothels were much busier places.
Over time, such places encouraged their customers to use their own currency, called spintriae in Middle Ages. Prevalence of prostitution in Roman culture can be inferred from concentration of this coin in circulation and abundance of examples at these resorts in southern Italy already mentioned.
This was a fairly common phenomenon for those dealing with day-to-day money in brothel coins in Rome. On the obverse and reverse of coins were various sexual images, often depicting people making love. One of theories regarding the purpose of these coins was to advertise price of sexual activities. Moreover, the transfer of this money between two people (the buyer and the “seller”) created a certain privacy. This was especially useful for high-status people to hide what kind of work they did at night. According to some experts, price of event was written on back of pictures of these coins. It was a system that helped break down language barriers. If this theory is correct, it means that these coins are more of an ordering tool than a form of payment. For example, when you say "I want number 4" at McDonalds, the corresponding money is given.
A Roman brothel coin found in London in 2012 was under investigation. As it is known, Romans set up tents and camps in Ancient Britain. This strengthens the theory that coins in question were used as a tool to cross language boundaries. In Britain the spread of language was even slower, but these coins served to universalize language.
#archaeohistories
@RonDeSantis Very sad my son’s schedule has to be changed because he has ap Psych. A high school student should be able to learn they are about to be in the world on their own!
@Lowes wish employees wanted to help! Been standing in the wood cutting area for almost 20 minutes and the guy told us he would be right back 🙄! #help#CustomerService#takeyourtime
@Delta finally new flight booked and I’m stuck in the aisle! I had a window seat to watch the mountains. Now not only do I lose my time in Portland I can’t see out the window #disappointed#delayed#stuckinaisle