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Karen Kilgariff

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Not at all.

Not at all.

Right. But it was probably happening a lot. Just the second, the first human brain that got a weird little screw fall out of it type of thing. Sorry, that's an oversimplification. No, that sounds scientifically correct from what I've read. I mean, especially back then. Yeah. It was much before it was a sin. You know, it happened all the time. Definitely.

Right. But it was probably happening a lot. Just the second, the first human brain that got a weird little screw fall out of it type of thing. Sorry, that's an oversimplification. No, that sounds scientifically correct from what I've read. I mean, especially back then. Yeah. It was much before it was a sin. You know, it happened all the time. Definitely.

Sorry, but right there, if I was like, Galba is now in charge, I'd be like, yeah, no, this isn't going to last. Why? Because you never heard of it? Galba? Yeah. That's not D-D-D-S? You don't have any I-U-S at the end? Galba. It's fucking Galba? Oh my God, it's over.

Sorry, but right there, if I was like, Galba is now in charge, I'd be like, yeah, no, this isn't going to last. Why? Because you never heard of it? Galba? Yeah. That's not D-D-D-S? You don't have any I-U-S at the end? Galba. It's fucking Galba? Oh my God, it's over.

They're all pretty bad. But yeah, you'd just get thrown in a pit with a bunch of coyotes. Oh, God.

They're all pretty bad. But yeah, you'd just get thrown in a pit with a bunch of coyotes. Oh, God.

Also, if you have a history podcast where you go into this part of Roman history in depth, I'll listen to it.

Also, if you have a history podcast where you go into this part of Roman history in depth, I'll listen to it.

I think the thing about people who learned a lot and stayed in school is that it's because they read books and got what was happening and then were like, oh my God, this is a great factoid. Which I feel like you and I are both the kind of people, had we not been born with these brains, we would have been those people. But the sitting in the seat and being told what to do. Totally.

I think the thing about people who learned a lot and stayed in school is that it's because they read books and got what was happening and then were like, oh my God, this is a great factoid. Which I feel like you and I are both the kind of people, had we not been born with these brains, we would have been those people. But the sitting in the seat and being told what to do. Totally.

The distractions.

The distractions.

No, but I feel like these days, you know, history for weirdos, there are people who got really good at teaching because they understand what's interesting about history or like that it's here's how you bring history to life. This podcast will kill you. Great example. So smart. Learning about that kind of stuff where it's like, oh, often we put a mental block up. Yeah. It's like, oh, history.

No, but I feel like these days, you know, history for weirdos, there are people who got really good at teaching because they understand what's interesting about history or like that it's here's how you bring history to life. This podcast will kill you. Great example. So smart. Learning about that kind of stuff where it's like, oh, often we put a mental block up. Yeah. It's like, oh, history.

That's boring. It's like, it's so not boring. It's so not boring. I'm a big fan of history.

That's boring. It's like, it's so not boring. It's so not boring. I'm a big fan of history.

Wow. That was great. Thank you. If you want to dip into the Roman Empire every once in a while, tell me about it. I am here for it. Okay. We have to.

Wow. That was great. Thank you. If you want to dip into the Roman Empire every once in a while, tell me about it. I am here for it. Okay. We have to.