Message from @David "Gaben" Cameron
Discord ID: 642012619141546013
Were my posts deleted?
lol
no @BasedChris
Ok
Thank you
mental illness
@Str3tch Sorry
It was just not showing up that I posted them
Yes
probably discord glitching
Yeah
Well
Sorry for bothering you then.
For you
These examples along with this video (and its comment section) shows the naivety of people (mostly millenial women) towards knowing how others think
"It's all about the personality and your type" + tabula rasa/"everyone is the same"
and by examples I was referring to @BasedChris 's caps
Yeah
Fucking gay
”We’re all the same”
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
based chris that was a nice pagan song
ty
Aboriginal and caucasoid skull
Mongolian throat singing
More mongolian music:
best song
Swedish song:
https://youtu.be/j-AjSaqIoe4
youtube links are scuffed for some reason
Hmm