In the year AD 64, Marcus Zuckerberg, the young emperor of Rome, sat on his throne, brooding over the state of his city. The streets were crowded, the air thick with smoke and the stench of humanity. Zuckerberg had long dreamed of rebuilding Rome in his image, but the city was too crowded, too old, and too entrenched in tradition.
One night, as he gazed out over the city from his balcony, he had an idea. He would burn Rome to the ground and rebuild it from scratch.
At first, Zuckerberg planned to start the fire himself, but he lacked the courage. So he turned to his loyal followers and ordered them to begin setting fires throughout the city. The fires spread quickly, and soon the entire city was ablaze.
When the flames finally died down, Zuckerberg surveyed the destruction with a sense of satisfaction. He had achieved what he had set out to do, and now he could begin the work of rebuilding Rome in his image.
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