The phrase "crossing the Rubicon" is an idiom that means "passing a point of no return". Its meaning comes from allusion to the crossing of the river Rubicon from the north by Julius Caesar in early January 49 BC. The exact date is unknown. Scholars usually place it on the night of 10 and 11 January because of the speeds at which messengers could travel at that time. It is often asserted that Caesar's crossing of the river precipitated Caesar's civil war, but Caesar's forces had already crossed into Italy and occupied Ariminum the previous day.

Caesar's civil war (49–45 BC) was a civil war during the late Roman Republic between two factions led by Gaius Julius Caesar and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey). The main cause of the war was political tensions relating to Caesar's place in the republic on his expected return to Rome on the expiration of his governorship in Gaul.

Before the war, Caesar had led an invasion of Gaul for almost ten years. A build-up of tensions starting in late 50 BC, with both Caesar and Pompey refusing to back down, led to the outbreak of civil war. Pompey and his allies induced the Senate to demand Caesar give up his provinces and armies in the opening days of 49 BC. Caesar refused and instead marched on Rome.

The war was fought in Italy, Illyria, Greece, Egypt, Africa, and Hispania. The decisive events occurred in Greece in 48 BC: Pompey defeated Caesar at the Battle of Dyrrhachium, but the subsequent larger Battle of Pharsalus was won by Caesar and Pompey's army disintegrated. Many prominent supporters of Pompey (termed Pompeians) surrendered after the battle, such as Marcus Junius Brutus and Cicero. Others fought on, including Cato the Younger and Metellus Scipio. Pompey fled to Egypt, where he was assassinated upon arrival.

Caesar led a military expedition to Asia Minor before attacking North Africa, where he defeated Metellus Scipio in 46 BC at the Battle of Thapsus. Cato and Metellus Scipio killed themselves shortly thereafter. The following year, Caesar defeated the last of the Pompeians, at the Battle of Munda in Spain, who were led by his former lieutenant Labienus. Caesar was then made dictator perpetuo ("dictator in perpetuity" or "dictator for life") by the Roman senate in 44 BC. He was assassinated by a group of senators (including Brutus) shortly thereafter.

The civil war is one of the commonly recognised endpoints of Rome's republican government. Some scholars view the war as the proximate cause of the republic's fall, due to its polarising interruption of normal republican government.[4] Caesar's comprehensive victory followed by his immediate death left a power vacuum; over the following years his heir Octavian was eventually able to take complete control, forming the Roman Empire as Augustus.

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  • Acute_Engles [he/him, any]
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    9 hours ago

    I've been trying to work out the most profitable items to steal that are not locked behind glass and also able to be easily laundered and i think it's yugioh booster packs. Does this interest you enough to warrant my (likely highly useless because of local tcg markets) explanation why?

    • DeathToBritain [she/her, they/them]
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      6 hours ago

      pokemon cards have some insane after market inflation. this is why all the TCG stores I go to, have them well behind the counter

      • Acute_Engles [he/him, any]
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        5 hours ago

        Yeah you gotta do a lot of recon for which stores haven't had all their shit taken yet. Often times Walmart or big chain drug stores will not have enough storage in their lock boxes and also not have the room behind the counter at customer service. I'm a total fuck and want thinking of sustainability at first and a few stores near my first operating area have installed new infrastructure for the cards

    • Moss [they/them]
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      9 hours ago

      oh yes please, i was just playing yugioh yesterday and wasting my money on booster packs so this seems very interesting to me

      • Acute_Engles [he/him, any]
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        8 hours ago

        Buying yugioh packs is less cost effective than buying pokemon even. The rarity of the cards and the sheer number of possible pulls means buying singles is the only viable option for making a truly competitive deck. This coupled with the fact that comparatively, in my area, yugioh is dwarfed completely by the other tcgs making it very risky to buy singles as a card shop meaning most of them have a very limited supply of singles for well over market price. I just sold a single card for $100 cash because card shops kept saying "ah it might get reprinted i don't know"

        Also it seems like of all the tcgs yugioh sits outside the bulletproof bunker more often.

        The laundering part is just that there's no way to trace the singles from a pack back to any particular store so there's no chance i get caught selling the exact thing i stole