-
Thu, April 18th
Manny's Darkside
Manny has shown his darkside, I had to the log tonight and I missed it. I would pay…

And now with the news 🥲
📌LINKED POSTS📌📌 a core
🔗https://sticknodes.com/members/giganshowaera/activity/1652740/
–
–
–
➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️📌 Gojira
🔗https://sticknodes.com/members/loganzilla/activity/1652631/
–
–
–
➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️📌 Big Woman
🔗https://sticknodes.com/members/firedino32/activity/1652577/
–
–
–
➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️📌 MAB’s Return…
🔗https://sticknodes.com/members/mab/activity/1652602/
–
–
–
➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️📌 Dbz Colors
🔗https://sticknodes.com/members/thatguy-2/activity/1652504/
–
–
–
➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️📌 Manny’s Darkside
🔗https://sticknodes.com/members/shadowtheking/activity/1652515/
–
–
–
➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️
🏆Stickfigure Of The Day🏆
BATMAN

https://sticknodes.com/sticks/ssktjl-batman-movieclip-nodemc/
STATS
Downloads: 280
Votes: 28
Five StarsPERSONAL RATINGS
Colors 🏳️🌈 10/10
Details 9/10
Coolness 7/10
🎧Scarlett's Chosen Album Of The Day🎶
Dystopia
10/10
🗡Blade Of The Day🔪
Gladius (European/Roman)
Early ancient Roman swords were similar to those of the Greeks, called xiphe (pl., sg.: xiphos). From the 3rd century BC, however, the Romans adopted a weapon based on the sword of the Celtiberians of Hispania in service to Carthage during the Punic Wars, known in Latin as the gladius hispaniensis, meaning “Hispanic-type sword”. The Romans improved the weapon, modified it depending on how their battle units waged war, and created over time new types of “gladii” such as the Mainz gladius and the Pompeii gladius. Finally, in the third century AD the heavy Roman infantry replaced the gladius with the spatha (already common among Roman cavalrymen),[1] relegating the gladius as a weapon for light Roman infantry.

A fully equipped Roman legionary after the consulships of Gaius Marius was armed with a sword (gladius), a shield (scutum), one or two javelins (pila), often a dagger (pugio), and perhaps, in the later empire period, darts (plumbatae). Conventionally, soldiers threw pila to disable the enemy’s shields and disrupt enemy formations before engaging in close combat, for which they drew the gladius. A soldier generally led with the shield and thrust with the sword.
Final Thoughts
This was a great day,




Sorry for no images, my wifi has been weird today
Understood
Rome 🥰
i like manny’s gusto
YOOOOO stickfigure of the day on the 4th head, is that….. IS THAT