IRON HEART WAYWT - 2026 EDITION
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888 21 sbg
IHSH-437-IND CPO
Momotaro tee
Archie’s
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UHF232
888s
Chuck
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Iron Heart 6.5oz Tee
🩳 Billabong Carter Shorts
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Went to see some history in Tunisia
Mosque 1356 years old make from Roman stone.
Saw this coming out of the Mosque. Snake oil and Cream make from really snake. Came up to me, told me crazy.
For all 555 lovers will go perfectly.
What you think @Giles

El Ampthiteatre, Gladiators are you ready, Rome empire was taken down by Arab world. Leaving its mark.



Some street vibes

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Had to drop a pic of my surprise fathers day boots paired with 555s-21s, glad my family supports my affinity for boots and Iron Heart.


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They got me this apron and then put me to work!


Oh and this came in one of the pockets:

I can’t read Japanese so I can only assume I got the golden ticket and now I get to tour Haraki’s factory!! Right?!?Hope you guys had a good Father’s Day!


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@Indigo-Alchemist nice tee

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@Kasi said in IRON HEART WAYWT - 2026 EDITION:
Rome empire was taken down by Arab world.
Nah, not really.
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Ih-777-wt
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@endo said in IRON HEART WAYWT - 2026 EDITION:
@Kasi said in IRON HEART WAYWT - 2026 EDITION:
Rome empire was taken down by Arab world.
Nah, not really.
Tunisia the main detail is that the Romans at that time were the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire rather than the classical Roman Empire of Julius Caesar’s era.
Yes. After several centuries of Roman and then Byzantine rule, Arab Muslim armies conquered much of North Africa, including present-day Tunisia, in the 7th century.
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@dirtyframer
Elephant?
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@Kasi said in IRON HEART WAYWT - 2026 EDITION:
@endo said in IRON HEART WAYWT - 2026 EDITION:
@Kasi said in IRON HEART WAYWT - 2026 EDITION:
Rome empire was taken down by Arab world.
Nah, not really.
Tunisia the main detail is that the Romans at that time were the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire rather than the classical Roman Empire of Julius Caesar’s era.
Yes. After several centuries of Roman and then Byzantine rule, Arab Muslim armies conquered much of North Africa, including present-day Tunisia, in the 7th century.
Mmh, partially correct. Sorry, but that's my passion. Therefore here some (possibly boring) info:
The Western Roman Empire came to an end in 476 AD, when the Germanic military leader Odoacer deposed the last Western Roman emperor, Romulus Augustulus. This marked the collapse of Roman rule in Europe, whereas the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire continued to exist until 1453.
The end of the Byzantine Empire occurred in 1453 with the conquest of Constantinople by Mehmed II, who was an Ottoman Turk, not an Arab.
The settlements in present-day Tunisia were known as Carthage until their conquest by Scipio Aemilianus in 146 BC. The original Roman province of Africa was lost in 439 AD to the Germanic Vandals under Geiseric, who established their own kingdom.
Following its reconquest by the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire in 533–534, the region was briefly back under imperial control. The Arab conquest of the Maghreb between 647 and 709 AD marked the final loss of the region for the empire. With the capture of Carthage in 698 AD, the Byzantine-Roman presence in North Africa came to a definitive end, and the region became part of the Islamic Caliphate.








