Quick /lit/ help me answer this question: If you could witness any historical event, which would you choose?
This is a life or death situation.
the polish betraying the french in haiti
Homer reciting the Iliad
>>9014201
BUNNY!
Crucifixion?
Ratifying of the Constitution
Battle of Troy
Assassination of Caesar
god i know nothing of history
The first plane hitting the tower. To feel the gears of history revolve like that must have been excruciating.
>>9014215
After the French were defeated, didn't the Haitian revolutionaries order every Frenchman left on the island be put to death?
>>9014201
Pulse nightclub
"Et tu Brute?" or the murder of Caligula
I want to watch Rasputin's murder to see at what he point he actual died.
>>9014201
Event as in within a period of a few hours or event as in a period of days to weeks to years?
The hiroshima explosion from a safe distance
The Helen/Cassandra/Andromache threeway.
>>9014201
Building of Stonehenge
Exodus from Egypt
Crucifixion of Jesus
Sacking of Rome
Vikings landing at Lindisfarne
Storming Versailles as a drunken enraged peasant would be hella fun.
Would also want to be present when Columbus convinced the Spaniards to fund him.
I don't know. Why are you asking, OP?
>>9014201
Crucifixion
>inb4 "it didn't happen lel"
Death of Mark Twain
Teddy Roosevelt Getting Shot
Appomattox Courthouse
>>9015435
Personally, the whole reign of Caligula, just to see if it was as fucked up as everyone said it was.
>>9014201
Myself when I was cutting my hair without a mirror last night
>>9014201
I'd have loved to have been present when they displayed Cicero's severed head and hands at the Roman Forum.
Permian extinction. no contest.
>>9018876
i haven't been truly happy since my dinosaur period as a child
>>9014201
In Live From Golgotha, Gore Vidal imagines a modern television news crew covering the crucifixion.
>>9014201
Resurrection of Jesus
Moot creating 4chan