You're culture has time on its hands when it's a stolen culture..... and when your greatest minds can travel to other continents to bite info when they need new ideas
Derailment can't be helped in HL it seems...Here we go
You're culture has time on its hands when it's a stolen culture..... and when your greatest minds can travel to other continents to bite info when they need new ideas
not sure if f*ckin' boyz in the ass, having sex with goats, and making statues of naked men is stolen culture, that's definitely greek sh*t breh 
Here we go
F*ck this thread, time to derail
All jokes aside I don't see how it's a relevant question, it's one of those "What is the meaning of is, I ain't got shyt to do but crush some olives and grill this goat"
It's obviously not the same ship if it's not the original parts, there's a reason they put manufacturing dates and part numbers on car partsGreeks are racistF*ck this thread, time to derail
All jokes aside I don't see how it's a relevant question, it's one of those "What is the meaning of is, I ain't got shyt to do but crush some olives and grill this goat"
It's obviously not the same ship if it's not the original parts, there's a reason they put manufacturing dates and part numbers on car parts
You're missing the point of it.
the one the original captain sails onI'm sure some of you have heard of this paradox, but for those that haven't it basically goes like this (overly simplifying it):
Imagine you have a wooden ship and it was called "c*nt of the Sea". After originally buying it in pristine condition, you find yourself replacing major wooden parts/planks of the ship. The original parts you replaced are set aside. Eventually, after all parts of the ship are replaced, you have the original parts available to assemble the same exact ship you originally had. When you assemble the older parts, you now essentially have two "c*nt of the Sea" ships, but which one is the true "c*nt of the Sea"?
Ship of Theseus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia