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Cruelty.
(as seen from the many points of view)
 

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Shy and ashamed:
- waiting for the defloration,
- seeing one more visitor - producing his cock,
- five minutes later...
 

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The Celts weren't stupid peoples and they learned many from their neighbours. And after the rebellion was decided they quickly prepared a season ornament in a Roman style on their oppidum chieftain's home gate, using the only Roman citizen they found - a wife of a last merchat in the town, while her husband tried to fight and was killed. The chieftain was not especially amused, because now he must enter his own home very carefully looking up in order not to be ornated himself with the blood drops or something even worse. ☔ At last the view was beautiful.
 

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The Celts weren't stupid peoples and they learned many from their neighbours. And after the rebellion was decided they quickly prepared a season ornament in a Roman style on their oppidum chieftain's home gate, using the only Roman citizen they found - a wife of a last merchat in the town, while her husband tried to fight and was killed. The chieftain was not especially amused, because now he must enter his own home very carefully looking up in order not to be ornated himself with the blood drops or something even worse. ☔ At last the view was beautiful.

This work reminds me of the famous revolt of Boudicca and the Iceni.

Contemporary (or near-contemporary) Roman sources made a big deal out of Boudicca’s rebels executing in horrifying ways Roman women who somehow failed to get out of Londinium before the Britons arrived.

Tacitus says the Britons “could not wait to cut throats, hang, burn, and crucify...”

Cassius Dio is more explicit (although he did write much later than Tacitus):

They hung up naked the noblest and most distinguished women and then cut off their breasts and sewed them to their mouths, in order to make the victims appear to be eating them; afterwards they impaled the women on sharp skewers run lengthwise through the entire body. All this they did to the accompaniment of sacrifices, banquets, and wanton behaviour...

Crucified *and* impaled!

I’d say the Britons learned a lot from their conquerors!
 
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The chieftain was not especially amused, because now he must enter his own home very carefully looking up in order not to be ornated himself with the blood drops or something even worse. ☔ At last the view was beautiful.
The chieftain's complaints about 'modern architecture' were waived by a comittee of spatial planning experts, stating the importance of the concept of 'gates' and their explicite material visualisation on the terrain, for guiding a coordinated medium- and long-term vison on transformative strategic urban development.:icon_writing:

Finally, a compromise was made, and a sign 'home sweet home' was hung around the woman's neck.:confused:
 
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