"You dare use my own traffic laws against me, Brittunculus!?"
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Explanation: Just a silly joke about the supposed tendency of Brits to want everything in order ("Canât park thereâ, âQueue upâ, âGot a license for that?") applied to the Roman presence in ancient Britain. Of course, at the time, it was the Romans who loved having things according to nice, orderly plans and rules.
Featured is a Roman caroballista, a cart-mounted light artillery piece. âBrittunculusâ is a Latin term meaning, roughly, âNasty little Britonâ - â-unculusâ is just a diminutive form for nouns, but the usage of the term âBrittunculusâ is derogatory.
Explanation: Just a silly joke about the supposed tendency of Brits to want everything in order ("Canât park thereâ, âQueue upâ, âGot a license for that?") applied to the Roman presence in ancient Britain. Of course, at the time, it was the Romans who loved having things according to nice, orderly plans and rules.
Featured is a Roman caroballista, a cart-mounted light artillery piece. âBrittunculusâ is a Latin term meaning, roughly, âNasty little Britonâ - â-unculusâ is just a diminutive form for nouns, but the usage of the term âBrittunculusâ is derogatory.
Did you draw this? Itâs super cool, Iâm envious of your talents! Why though did you give the horses those crazy outlandish eyes? Everything else is a quite realistic style and then thereâs the horses with these hilarious muppet style eyes!
I definitely didnât draw this, I have no artistic talent! The artist, Gambargin, has their signature on the side.
Oh right! I did see the name on the side yeah. Is that a famous historical cartoonist then? Do they often include quirky details like those horseâs eyes?
They do a mixture of âseriousâ and goofy stuff. The goofy comics like this one often include little details like the horses having googly eyes or being two guys in a horse costume.
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Explanation: Just a silly joke about the supposed tendency of Brits to want everything in order ("Canât park thereâ, âQueue upâ, âGot a license for that?") applied to the Roman presence in ancient Britain. Of course, at the time, it was the Romans who loved having things according to nice, orderly plans and rules.
Featured is a Roman caroballista, a cart-mounted light artillery piece. âBrittunculusâ is a Latin term meaning, roughly, âNasty little Britonâ - â-unculusâ is just a diminutive form for nouns, but the usage of the term âBrittunculusâ is derogatory.