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well we have a lot in common because if anyone notices there's a lot of technology that they have made and developed. For example the pyramids are still standing today like the Statue of Liberty and the roads of the Romans are still here today lastly the roman Colosseum is big enough to fit 50,000 people to watch a football Field and that's what we have in common

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