Message from @Jym
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A time where you could drag a broad by the hair from the enemy cave into your own without having to listen to her bitch for the rest of your life
Inventig language was a mistake
@Jym that was a moronic take.
I was talking about the Roman empire. Not whatever bs revisionism insanity your after.
Oh btw China predates sumar. So get fucked.
So by your logic. Everyone is chinese.
I have completely lost track of this conversation
Yea it was stupid
By the little I gleamed just more of the we quiz kangz revisionism
@Goblin_Slayer_Floki
It's not revisionism to say the the historical record follows the rules of linear time chief.
It is when you invent new things that never happened and ignore other data champ.
Because per your "linear time" China was first. So everyone was chinese?
China was too distant to affect Med civilization. As were the Olmec. I kind of assumed everyone knew basic geography, my bad.....
Acktwually... Chinese silver imports in exchange for silk exports did affect the Mediterranean civilisation
Though distant, the Roman empire did trade with the Early Chinese dynasties, and the most eastern Hellenic kingdoms such as Baktria did have some contact
In which era? There was also cross traffic with ore from Afghanistan. Again I'm establishing timeline and distance. Hellenic, if you look up top there, is a few thousand years after the beginning of these civilizations.
So yes it would be even more preposterous to say "the Chinese were more Greek back then."
lmao
But it's not preposterous to think Europe was a black kingdom.
Chronologically that would be hard to assert. Kingdoms, in Europe, are incredibly recent within the scope we are talking about here.
So no we wuzznt Kangs. There is no need to trade one revisionist narrative with a different revisionist narrative.....
We wuz Chieftans and sheeiit
I was using kingdoms hyperbolically
I'm joking a bit myself. I mean how do you even categorize that going back 4-6 thousand years? I was listening to some paleobiology lectures at work last week and they thing the Vitamin-D synthesis mutation maybe be more recent (recent being tens of thousands of years in that context) than we think.
Invicta does good stuff
People in Briton over 800k years ago using stone tools
The guy's accent is super fucking annoying, btw.
It's the California valley girl 'raising', but with a British accent
@Ondsinet I'm sure he is, but some people's accents just distract me from the content so much
Well, not people. Hominids yeah but they weren't humans.
A page out of a Hangmans Diary. This is some Monty Pythons weekend at burnies shit
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Don't show this to the British politicians
didnt dank do a vid about this
That sounds like....something I may need an adult on.