Message from @SC♢TFRΣΣ

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2018-10-21 20:08:26 UTC  

vro yuh

2018-10-21 20:08:28 UTC  

yuh

Dis book gud yuh

Cras es noster

2018-10-21 20:23:01 UTC  

ever seen these buggers?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/489837874393645066/503664530208063504/stoneballtowie.png

2018-10-21 20:23:47 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/489837874393645066/503664719677227019/Towriepetrosphere.png

2018-10-21 20:24:05 UTC  

they're from celtic pre-historic scotland

2018-10-21 20:24:21 UTC  

3000BCE at oldest

2018-10-21 20:25:04 UTC  

precision way out of place for the time period and known culture of their supposed day

2018-10-21 20:25:16 UTC  

and covered in spirals, obv

2018-10-21 20:25:16 UTC  

Not really same or similar symbols there

2018-10-21 20:25:32 UTC  

there are hundreds of them

2018-10-21 20:25:55 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/489837874393645066/503665258255220768/platonicballs.png

Gonna need more sauce

2018-10-21 20:26:35 UTC  

not much known about them

2018-10-21 20:27:09 UTC  

if the dating is right, though, its pretty well unexplainable

2018-10-21 20:27:17 UTC  

Ornate throwing stones for striking English fags

Tribal... not civilizational or spiritual?

2018-10-21 20:27:42 UTC  

that article i linked explains a lot

2018-10-21 20:28:10 UTC  

no one knows, really. nothing in their architecture (if you can call it that) or toolmaking suggests they could do this

2018-10-21 20:28:58 UTC  

either a hoax or serious anomaly

2018-10-21 20:30:03 UTC  

Viking origins?

2018-10-21 20:30:59 UTC  

the gods made them, lol. they said so. and they made them, so they must be.

2018-10-21 20:34:37 UTC  

• What was their overall currency? When exactly did they begin to be used, and did they continue to be used throughout the Late Neolithic?
• Does the dating of Irish smooth stone balls permit the suggestion that they could have provided the design inspiration for the Scottish carved stone balls?
• Are there any signs of blunt force trauma on human skulls of the period that could have been caused by a blow from a carved stone ball (as opposed to a macehead or club)?
• Might microwear examination reveal any use-wear traces?

2018-10-21 20:36:56 UTC  

I am fascinated by many things and do believe that the obvious can be ignored due to lateral thinking.
I wonder if these are business cards.
Aberdeen/Orkney had a name for stone masonary (who could round a stone without modern tools ?) and they sent the apprentices out to earn money/barter etc.

Today every salesman(person- how tiring) has a sample of there work.
This is what I can do, can I have a feed ?

2018-10-21 20:41:41 UTC  

the celts were everywhere before the romans. in my thinking, a parallel experiment in prescribed theology.

2018-10-21 20:41:57 UTC  

and they go way back. that's really the only point I intend.

2018-10-21 20:43:35 UTC  

they never built like the greeks or the romans, so they go overlooked, but they were everywhere europe is long before the holy roman empire

2018-10-21 20:53:40 UTC  

maximus clan

2018-10-21 20:54:31 UTC  

also huge, might be authors of romulus and remus, fabled clan of celtic or proto-celtic origins

2018-10-21 20:56:04 UTC  

julio-claudian are within this

2018-10-21 20:56:21 UTC  

fabian

2018-10-21 20:57:47 UTC  

and all the traditional families associated with la cosa nostra, or 'the family'. orsini, colona, etc