>>59484424In a sense yes, but you can see her miss things in her vision when she isn’t reading chat, because of her model, when her eyes are on the screen vs on chat. The number of mobs, enemy players, etc that she doesn’t notice is huge. It is what makes for her perfect comedic timing, like earlier with the ladder in CS2. But in essence what you say is right, in that given the space to think things through and with less distractions, her brilliance shines. I think juggling entertaining, reading chat, playing the game is a lot of work, and I personally believe it’s why she doesn’t do open world games for very long, it’s probably very taxing for her to come up with spontaneous things to do while juggling all of that.
>>59484647Right now it’s because of a meme, but in the greater context of history and the world, Rome was one of the greatest empires to exist and is responsible for many things we have today. Rome is the model America tries to emulate, the Republic specifically, which became the empire. Rome represents to men what a truly great civilization is. Romans even had memes they spread through graffiti, fast food stalls, stadium food, and the Romans built wherever they went, with some bridges in the world being built by them and lasting to this day. Rome was also a martial society, and they would take the best ideas from other people and integrate them into their own society, peacefully or forcefully during the imperial era. They also invented cement long before anyone else, plumbing systems, etc. Like all things, it was never to last.