It's even more impressive than he achieved all that with the left arm prosthesis in place of the right arm.
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I had to go in and check if anyone else noticed or if my hands were backwards from normal
Wikipedia photo of the actual prosthetics on display at Jagsthausen Castle.
I was gonna say the post shows a left hand
I heard of a guy so rich he had something like this but made of gold instead of iron.
I heard his dad shits gold, and his only friend initiated a period of hyperinflation in Westeros
This sounds an aweful much like Guts from Berserk by Kentarou Miura. Is there any information about this being his inspiration? I hope so 👍
Was that the asshole who spent ages in his autobiography glorifying how he beat a guy to death for looking at him funny?
first known usage
And this was all after the fall of the Roman Empire? I find it difficult to believe...
The Romans liked to give things a more active phrasing. In the words of the beloved poet Catullus...
Pedicabo ego vos et irrumabo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catullus_16#Latin_text_and_translation
How humanity has managed to get that far without any written record of this splendid insult escapes me.