Message from @David "Gaben" Cameron

Discord ID: 642012486379372544


2019-11-07 14:40:04 UTC  

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2019-11-07 14:41:29 UTC  

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2019-11-07 14:41:32 UTC  
2019-11-07 14:41:42 UTC  

Were my posts deleted?

2019-11-07 14:41:57 UTC  

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2019-11-07 14:42:06 UTC  

lol

2019-11-07 14:42:47 UTC  
2019-11-07 14:43:21 UTC  

Ok

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/642011213412171786/image0.jpg

2019-11-07 14:43:23 UTC  

Thank you

2019-11-07 14:44:33 UTC  

mental illness

2019-11-07 14:44:57 UTC  

@Str3tch Sorry

2019-11-07 14:45:12 UTC  

It was just not showing up that I posted them

2019-11-07 14:45:21 UTC  

Yes

2019-11-07 14:46:12 UTC  

probably discord glitching

2019-11-07 14:46:20 UTC  

Yeah

2019-11-07 14:46:54 UTC  

Well

2019-11-07 14:46:59 UTC  

Sorry for bothering you then.

2019-11-07 14:47:24 UTC  

For you

2019-11-07 14:48:24 UTC  

These examples along with this video (and its comment section) shows the naivety of people (mostly millenial women) towards knowing how others think

2019-11-07 14:48:54 UTC  

"It's all about the personality and your type" + tabula rasa/"everyone is the same"

2019-11-07 14:49:42 UTC  

and by examples I was referring to @BasedChris 's caps

2019-11-07 14:51:34 UTC  

Yeah

2019-11-07 14:51:42 UTC  

Fucking gay

2019-11-07 14:51:53 UTC  

”We’re all the same”

2019-11-07 14:53:48 UTC  

The basic word for "god" in proto-Indo-European is *deiwós ("celestial"),[4] itself a derivative of *dyeu ("sky, day"; from *dei-, "to shine, be bright"; *di /dei, "to give off light").[4] The derived adjective "divine" (*diwyós) is also attested in Latin and Sanskrit.[5] The shared roots between "day", "sky" and "deity" in Indo-European languages suggest that Dyēus Phter was the god of the vast and bright daylight sky.[1] In classic Indo-European, associated with the late Khvalynsk culture (3900–3500),[6] *dyéus also took the meaning of "heaven", absent in Anatolian language.[4]

The most constant epithet associated with Dyēus is "father" (*ph₂tḗr). The vocable "father Dyēus" was inherited in Greek Zeus Patēr, Vedic Dyáuṣ Pitṛ́ or Roman Jupiter (*Djous patēr), even in the form of "dad" or "papa" in the Scythian Papaios for Zeus, or the Palaicexpression Tiyaz papaz.[4]

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyeus

2019-11-07 14:56:47 UTC  

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2019-11-07 14:57:29 UTC  

based chris that was a nice pagan song

2019-11-07 14:57:31 UTC  

ty

2019-11-07 14:57:36 UTC  

Aboriginal and caucasoid skull

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/642014801828249604/image0.jpg

2019-11-07 14:57:44 UTC  

Mongolian throat singing

2019-11-07 14:58:35 UTC  

More mongolian music:

2019-11-07 14:59:49 UTC  

best song

2019-11-07 15:00:19 UTC  
2019-11-07 15:00:37 UTC  

youtube links are scuffed for some reason

2019-11-07 15:01:00 UTC  

Hmm