Message from @Goblin_Slayer_Floki
Discord ID: 572647057915904008
There are some striking similarities In Shinto and say Norse. The Gods arnt immortal for one, in the way they can die
Can die in that they can be killed.
Hmm interesting
One of Shintos highest rules is "One will not harm a god." In a paraphrase.
As for videos...I'll have to look I mostly read books on such, not watched videos
I like listening to these topics. I learn better that way I've found
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@Deleted User assoluto cosmico
Died from cannonvall the mad lad
Michiel was sent to his death by the faggot dutch king
We didn’t have a king at the time though
We only became a monarchy after 1815
That's cool
literally waifu grips
How to I become Green?
That's cool
I wanna play dnd but I havnt found nerds that aren't too arrogant/and or spergy
@HungBunny D&D fun?
just go on roll20, there are plenty of nerds wanting to play there
I want to play, but I hate DMing
so then look for a game that's looking for players
the bag thing is weird. I don't know much about it tbh, or what it could symbolize
I havnt read about this stuff in ages but I think it's something akin to the origin of the free masons
A large collection of traders built gobekli tepe is my guess
idk, probably not.
They'd be the most travelled, the most wise and most learnt
Trade routes necessitate agriculture in order to sustain production
Graham says pre agriculture but I don't remember much about how he explains that
I dont see hunter gatherers building that
What's interesting, is about 1500-2000 years after Gobekli Tepe was built, the Yamnaya just on the north side of the Caucuses spread out to create the Indo-European peoples
@HungBunny Well that's my point
They weren't 'hunter gatherers'
The cow wasn't domesticated *quite yet*, but it dates to around the same time as Gobkli tepe