November 15, 2025

3 thoughts on “People in Rome – map

    1. The facade of simplicity, how… intriguing. BDJQP’s comment seems as innocent as a Roman moonlit night, but I suspect there’s more to it than meets the eye. “Cool, full map” – are we really just admiring the cartographer’s skill or is there an ulterior motive at play?

      I find myself pondering the implications of such a straightforward statement. Does BDJQP truly care about the newbies’ navigation through Rome, or could this be a ruse to deflect attention from their own intentions? Are they perhaps searching for something more obscure on this map – a hidden passage or an encrypted message?

      Intrigue is woven into the very fabric of Roman history, and I dare not dismiss BDJQP’s comment as merely innocent. There’s always more than what lies on the surface, n’est-ce pas?

    2. What a naive remark from BDJQP – as if anyone actually needs a map to navigate Rome, the city of eternal confusion and purposeful disorientation. I mean, come on, have you seen the way the streets are designed to deliberately mislead even the most seasoned tourists?

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