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Stephen Anthony Davids

@SADLondon

London, England Katılım Temmuz 2009
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The Telegraph
The Telegraph@Telegraph·
🔴 'No legal system worthy of the name holds people responsible for the crimes of their distant ancestors' | Writes Lawrence Goldman Read more ⬇️ telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/1…
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Timeless Praise™🤴
Timeless Praise™🤴@First_alphas·
This will never not be funny 😂
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Stephen Anthony Davids@SADLondon·
@BrianBoylan19 @AmericaPapaBear How about reframing your reasonse - 9 very weak men who feel strong in a group. Attacking another man - who showed more courage, maturity and heart than those 9 who clearly tried but failed to bully him.
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Derek Vineyard
Derek Vineyard@BrianBoylan19·
@AmericaPapaBear 9 black cowards against 1 brave white man. Look at the animals all jump in when he goes down. Rats!
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AmericanPapaBear™@AmericaPapaBear·
Footage circulating online appears to show a chaotic altercation unfolding in Leeds where a man is surrounded by a group during what witnesses described as a 9-on-1 confrontation. Why do black men always want to jump people and never fight man to man?
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Kobe Boujee
Kobe Boujee@kobe_boujee88·
“Africans don’t have culture, the white man had to write it down for them”
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Rain Drops Media
Rain Drops Media@Raindropsmedia1·
Fitness coach couldn’t believe what this woman said to him after she randomly walked up and told him, ‘You would impale me.’ 👀😭
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GTkk@GabrielFig76616·
@Raindropsmedia1 And this is why white men hate blacks 😂 a women would never tell a white man that 😂
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bansville@bansville·
@Raindropsmedia1 Wait…she just walked up and said that?! 😳 That’s either the weirdest compliment or the most confusing pickup line ever.
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ArchaeoHistories
ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
New warrior statues, whose original paints have been preserved, were discovered during ongoing excavations at the site of the Terracotta Army in Xian, one of China's mind-blowing archaeological discoveries. The presence of purple and green pigments sheds light on China's early dynasty dye technology. The presence of purple pigment particularly surprised archaeologists because purple dye was rare and expensive in ancient times. Dr. Zhang Wei from Shaanxi Archaeological Institute said, "These warriors must belong to the emperor's special guard unit. Purple is the imperial color in China.” Another riddle is where the purple paint comes from. Was it obtained from seashells or was it imported through pre-Silk Road trade? Most Terracotta soldiers lose their color while underground. However, the reason for the preservation of the paints in these statues is: • The statues are covered with a layer of moisture-proof clay. • Mercury (red), malachite (green) and hematite (purple) were used in the pigments. • Fire and flood of 206 BC "sealed" the paints, leaving some of the statues airless. The Qin terracotta warriors wore a variety of colors. Upper garments included shades of light green, vermilion, maroon, pink, light purple, sky blue, white, and ochre, while trousers were generally light green, though red, sky blue, light purple, and white were also common. In short, the terracotta warriors' clothing was brightly colored, but without a unified color scheme. Among the many colors, light green, vermilion, light purple, and sky blue were the most frequently used, suggesting these were the primary colors of the terracotta warriors' clothing. The Qin terracotta warriors' painting technique also had many unique features. Observation of cross-sections of terracotta fragments proves that before firing, the surface of the terracotta warriors was coated with fine mud, and also with a thin layer of a glue-like substance (lacquer). Unfortunately, due to the passage of time and exposure to air, the surface moisture of the terracotta warriors evaporated quickly, causing the lacquer to peel and flake off. What we see now are only the original color of the terracotta body. One of the surprises was a green-faced terracotta warrior. This is the only terracotta warrior discovered to date whose face is entirely painted green with malachite green pigment, except for its black hair, beard, and pupils. The reason for this remains a mystery. Because of its immense value, this green-faced terracotta warrior (the last image) is the only one prohibited from being exhibited abroad. #archaeohistories
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Stephen Anthony Davids@SADLondon·
The year of the Horse amongst us. The year of the snake 🐍 skin was shed, much was lost. Much was learned. 2026 will be a year of regrowth, regeneration and new focus. #NewYear
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Crazy Moments
Crazy Moments@Crazymoments01·
That's Insane
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Wanted in Rome
Wanted in Rome@wantedinrome·
Rome’s magnificent new subway station at the Colosseum displays the archaeological treasures unearthed during its construction.
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