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Indian Emperor

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Lift up the receiver I'll make you a believer

भारत Beigetreten Mart 2019
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@viperwave He's a Big Gaming Youtuber I've never had any interest in checking out a single video of, because seeing a runtime of 2 hours talking about one game just makes me think you probably don't actually have anything interesting to say
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Rocky@viperwave·
I would jump out of a moving car if you ever tried to show me a Joseph Anderson clip.
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Cryptic@PeakCryptic·
@Jheytii @viperwave his usual rundowns consist of guessing something one hour in and then getting angry when his guess was wrong and resorting to calling it poor writing or game design very annoying to watch considering all his chatters treat his word as scripture
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tea ☕️@realteaemoji·
new york is not a real place. i am looking at an apartment listing in my price range and the person listing the apartment has not one but *two* Emmy awards chilling on their shelves
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Gouda 🧀@GoudasArt·
@KeyenEnglish Do I look like I do realism? Go look for that somewhere else
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Gouda 🧀@GoudasArt·
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@FlowersSunRain_ we should be censoring the internet for children lol
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Gudea, Ensi of Lagash
Gudea, Ensi of Lagash@ensi_gudea·
Kerma during its ancien period (2400-2000 BC) The central settlement (0.7 hectares) was defended by fortifications made of a packed mud called jalous that included gates, large bastions, and an exterior ditch or moat. This area was later refortified and expanded to 3 hectares at the end of the period. The religious center of the settlement was centered around the Western Deffufa which was expanded in subsequent centuries of occupation. Buildings in the main settlement were mud brick rectangular structures or round huts which are attested only by their postholes. Towards the end of the period saw the construction of the “great hut” a building resembling the audience halls of the subsaharan Africa. Outside the main settlement to the north was the primary burial place. The common burial practice was inhumation underneath a 2m high tumulus with the deceased laying on their hands as if in sleep. The dead were often wrapped in a cowhide with many elite burials also containing rams buried alongside the person. The use of rams has been argued to be linked with a now unknown kushite god that was synchronized with the ram headed Amun. Bucrania and cattle horns were also found as burial goods. One of the most significant burials is that of an archer (a reconstruction is pictured below). The burial contained arrow remains and two bows of simple curvature, 120 cm long. One of the bows was decorated with a plume of ostrich feathers.
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@PandeusTheOne @PhreePhalastine Who gives a shit? They hate neoliberals even more regardless of their political beliefs. The IMF and its masters are seen as vampires that suck the souls of nations
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Gopalakrishnan R
Gopalakrishnan R@cobbaltt·
If we're considering everything from Old Aramaic to modern Aramean languages as "Aramaic", then we ought to also include modern Romance languages under "Latin" and modern Greek under "Koine Greek". (And did someone forget that there's a world beyond the west of Eurasia?)
The Aramaic Wire ܣܘܪܝܐ@AramaicWire

Other than Hebrew which was revived, Aramaic is the last ancient language that exists. And unlike Hebrew, Aramaic's chain is *continuous*; it is not revived, it is living. Every other ancient language is either dead, dissolved, or dependent on a text. 3,000 years. ܠܫܢܐ ܕܡܫܝܚܐ

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