Cats abhor vacuums.
Been a long time since I laughed at one of those.
Such a great movie, such a great meme format. I am glad to have witnessed this.
The Maritime Republic of Genoa invented denim jeans 500 years ago
Flawed fact! Genoa invented jeans. The French city Nimes (pronounced Nim) invented the denim, hence the name "jeans de nimes", "jeans from nimes"
Germanic invader/settlers built their homes in the ruins of Roman structures with Roman mosaics on the floor (leading to interesting poems and epics suggesting some germanics believed they lived after the end of the world).
This isn't actually all that surprising. If you look at the norse apocalypse scenario, Ragnarok in light of what we know of nordic history, it is possibly describing a romanticised version of an environmental catastrophe that later led to the migration era: "the sun was swallowed leading to eternal winter" climate got a lot colder and "brother turned against brother in a time of strife, war, and betrayal" leading to conflicts over what little resources remains, even among former friends and within tribal bounds. There was, for example, still within medieval times (in the Nordics medieval means post 1000s) stories told on the island of Gotland of the island and the tribe of the Gutes being saved from destruction in a time of great hardship by electing to banish half the population from the island.
It might have been such an apocalypse event that caused the germanic tribes to push south and east into the continent, and it might have been remembered as thekr history for some time before it became a story of the future end times. To a 600th-800th century (whenever they settled the Britics, can't remember now) Angle the ruins of Roman settlements may very well have reinforced the already told sagas of ragnarok and feeling of living in a post-apocalyptic world.