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The Roman emperor Caligula famously appointed his horse to a high position. And we shake our heads today and say, "What a crazy idiot."
Its name was Incitatus.
u/dpzdpz — 3 days ago

Its name was Incitatus.
I never see it mentioned in this sub. Isn't it the Godfather of worker-placement games?
The instructor said something I thought was amazing: "Don't do CPR on live patients. That's just rude."
I have never heard that so succinctly put and so absolutely spot-on.