• Psaldorn
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    2 months ago

    And of course the Kickites used feet shaped vessels

    • @moshankey
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      92 months ago

      Got my laugh in for the day.

  • @Tyfud
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    52 months ago

    My dyslexic ass thought this said Hitler’s cup, and nothing made any sense.

    • @PugJesusOPM
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      32 months ago

      Time travelers trying to kill Hitler resulted in time-traveling Hitler, King of the Hittites

      what have we done

  • @pikmeir
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    52 months ago

    Did carrying around this cup grant the person unlimited free refills?

    • @niktemadur
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      32 months ago

      Sorry, we don’t carry Taurus Dew, is Sinai Mist okay?

  • @niktemadur
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    22 months ago

    Show me you’re a bellicose asshole without saying you’re a bellicose asshole.

    On the one hand, I find the Bronze Age in the Middle East fascinating, for it being the wobbly but ultimately successful dawn of civilization that persists to this day, the beginning of systematic record-keeping and writing that spawned many arts and sciences, the beginning of large-scale social infrastructure and international trade, etc.

    On the other, I find that too much of Iron Age history in the Middle East is a mind-numbing succession of kings and wars and invasions, power struggles and pillaging and petty tyrants. This is when my eyes glaze over and drift towards the Mediterranean instead, towards Greece and Carthage.

  • @SwordInStone
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    12 months ago

    I read it as 1400 AD and needed the comments to realise that it is 3.5 thousand years old