Jem83

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You can't really call it like that. Procopius is the only historian we have to this period, and being somewhat zaeleous in his Christian faith it's quite obvious that he has it out for Theodora. Hence you can't conclude without any critique because the only author is clearly biased. I think she played a major part too, but no way that she was influential as Procopius writes in The Secret History.
I agree with being critical of the sources, but they are the closest we're ever gonna get to "what actually happened". Not that "wie es eigentlich gewesen" (the von Ranke-method) is the current historical doctrine, but nonetheless, we have a major source pointing out Theodora's influence. She may or may not have been as influential as Procopius claims, but later historians all agree that she did play an important part in his decision-making. When it comes to the "degrees" of her importance, well that's the problem with history, isn't it? We'll never know the full truth, because history is based on second-hand sources...writings...tales...almost like novels, you could say. At least for the most part, and at least in this case.

Actually, history is frustrating as fuck, and pretty pointless too. Because you're never gonna get to the truth. That's why I quit after 3 years and enrolled at law :D
 

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swag

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So yesterday San Francisco may have elected its first Asian mayor. And I'm all for it.

Given that the mayor gets chauffeured around town, that's one less Asian driver I need to worry about. :pado:







Have I reached my racist quota yet today? :p
 

Ford Prefect

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May 28, 2009
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Following my growing love for spiced food and becoming more and more disenchanted with spicy food for sale I have decided to make my own curry pastes and salsas etc. I never used to do it because i didnt have the ingredients needed and it make sense to spend £2 on a thai green curry paste rather than £15 on the composite ingredients. But i looked up a few recipes and i now do have all i need to make this stuff.

Made my first salsa tonight, so much better than what you get in the supermarkets and i can control the spice so it actually tastes of something other than tomato. Fucking love it :weee:

And i know exactly whats going into it.
 

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