I was on ChatGPT discussing the history of circus. Specifically the trained animals. We traced that back to the Roman Empire legacy. The venationes. There's nothing family-friendly about the show, like, at all. But it was about animals show. Plus humans.
The interesting finding was that the Roman Empire collapsed around 5th century, and the circus "resurfaced" (with, of course, family-friendly theme) in around 18th century. That is a long gap, more than one thousand years!
So that. And I concluded the Roman collapse as...
Too large to manage, and too many internal conflicts, I suppose. The mind wants to hold everything, but the hands just aren't that size...
Then we discussed the most suitable figure of speech related to the collapse.
This is the most suitable one I guess.
Biting off more than you can chew.
Because there were many figure of speeches which somewhat related to that, I decided to combine them abnormally. This happened, Mr. Canine.
I laughed.
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