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I suppose you'd have to ask the gods, but judging from some of their behaviors, Roman gods were kind of contemptuous of people, rather the way very wealthy people seem to feel about the working classes. Sometimes they found them amusing and even helped some of their favorite ones, other times they ignored their suffering or even set them to fight each other.

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