Diogenes, the ancient Greek philosopher, was renowned for mocking people. He once sat next to an archer who repeatedly missed the target, claiming it was the safest place to sit. On another occasion, he advised the son of a prostitute, "Careful son, don't hit your father," when the boy threw rocks at a crowd. When asked for spare change, Diogenes replied, "If I could have persuaded you, I would have persuaded you to hang yourself." He also disliked Socrates and Plato, disrupting their lectures by eating loudly. Alexander the Great asked Diogenes why he was sifting through garbage, to which he responded, "I am looking for the bones of your father, but I cannot distinguish them from the bones of his slaves." Diogenes preferred the company of dogs and embraced the label "Diogenes the dog." He stated, "I nuzzle the kind, I bark at the greedy, and I bite the scoundrels," despising human superficiality and hypocrisy.
@historyinmemes He would have been an excellent twitter troll
@historyinmemes Diogenes was a master of sarcasm and wit😄 His unconventional responses and fearless honesty make him a legendary figure in history.
@historyinmemes "Shit. Now he's going to post it again." Yes, I'm going to post it again. It's that good. youtube.com/watch?v=-A3IlR…
@historyinmemes @brunoacanfora se que podes hacer algo con esto
@historyinmemes he was better then others because he quit of socium cradle. though definitely was not kind, so i do not approve that