The philosopher Didactylos has summed up an alternative hypothesis as, “Things just happen, what the hell.”
—Narrator, Hogfather; Terry Pratchett (1996)

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The philosopher Didactylos has summed up an alternative hypothesis as, “Things just happen, what the hell.”
—Narrator, Hogfather; Terry Pratchett (1996)
The piercing eyes of the Antikythera Ephebe, found in the 1900s off the coast of Antikythera, Greece
ugh i love small gods
Subiaco Ephebe
1st century CE (Roman copy)
Subiaco, Lazio (Neronian villa)
Palazzo Massimo, Rome
Rome, July 2015
Loïc Namigandet by Baldovino Barani - FACTORY Screen Test n3
"Slave is an Ephebian word. In Om we have no word for slave," said Vorbis.
"So I understand," said the Tyrant. "I imagine that fish have no word for water."
Terry Pratchett, Small Gods
Boxing Gloria