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Does Putin look like Augustus Caeser?

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Does Putin look like Augustus Caeser or is it just me?

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I'm not saying they are related, I'm just saying they look alike. At least I could see the resemblance. Or maybe I am wrong.
 
Heh, I'm no artist. The gaze and expression are both kind of cold and imposing, though, so I can see the connection.

I think Putin's jawline looks a bit more like Bloomberg's, but at least Putin doesn't have the jowls. Noses and other things are different too, so they aren't that close either.

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I mean they're both vaguely the same "kind" of face, but there's no way you'd mistake them.
 
Putin > Salad
 
Many people seem to look a bit like Augustus Caesar.

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When I read the title of this thread, I thought you meant this:
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Its been around for ages.
 
The resemblance (if that's even a word) is striking.

They both have two eyes, ears and nostrils, and they also both have a single mouth and neck :think:
 
Wasn't Augustus Caesar kind of dweeby, you know, scrawny and always sick?

I don't think Putin fits that well...
 
Wasn't Augustus Caesar kind of dweeby, you know, scrawny and always sick?

I don't think Putin fits that well...

I think that's how he was described at first, barring the sick part. After all, he was just some kid with an odd family connection to the last brutally-murdered Dictator.
 
Eh? I didn't think Julius Caesar was a dictator at all. Wasn't that the point of his assassination, to stop him having himself declared to be an emperor?

Mind you, I might well be wrong. And I'll accept he was a de facto dictator, if you insist.
 
Eh? I didn't think Julius Caesar was a dictator at all. Wasn't that the point of his assassination, to stop him having himself declared to be an emperor?

Mind you, I might well be wrong. And I'll accept he was a de facto dictator, if you insist.

Dictator was a political title in the Roman Republic. Julius Caesar was dictator, though he was assassinated in order to prevent him from becoming a dictator. Or as the Romans would have said, a tyrant.
 
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