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Lil Nas X - MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name) (Official Video)
This video is why Satan is trending on twitter.
lyrics:
I caught it bad yesterday
You hit me with a call to your place
Ain't been out in a while anyway
Was hopin' I could catch you throwin' smiles in my face
Romantic talkin'? You don't even have to try
You're cute enough to fuck with me tonight
Lookin' at the table, all I see is weed and white
Baby, you livin' the life, but nigga, you ain't livin' right
Cocaine and drinkin' with your friends
You live in the dark, boy, I cannot pretend
I'm not fazed, only here to sin
If Eve ain't in your garden, you know that you can
Call me when you want, call me when you need
Call me in the morning, I'll be on the way
Call me when you want, call me when you need
Call me out by your name, I'll be on the way like
Mmm, mmm, mmm
Mmm, mmm, mmm
noice, pinched and ty
Inner clarity can change the view of the lens one uses. We have to witness the demise of their timeline, it was written long ago and we ARE witnessing history and there is a reason you are here to see it too.
Be Blessed, fren
Two sex-pest teachers fired for targeting teenage pupils
https://www.timeslive.co.za/news/south-africa/2021-03-27-two-sex-pest-teachers-fired-for-targeting-teenage-pupils/
“The misconduct committed by [Taaso] is serious and prevalent. [He] did not only foist his unwanted sexual attentions on one learner but two. This in itself shows a consistent pattern of conduct over a period of time.
“Had it not been for the [the first girl's] brave revelations and the actions of her parents to bring the matter to the attention of the school, it is probable that [the second girl's] complaint may never have seen the light of day.”
Spurred by lockdown, Spain gives 4-day week a try
https://apnews.com/article/madrid-coronavirus-pandemic-europe-spain-economy-fefbe45308a168ee0d072c6176a1cffc
Experimenting with cutting back one workday per week is about to go nationwide in Spain — the first country in Europe to do so. A three-year pilot project will be using 50 million euros ($59 million) from the European Union’s massive coronavirus recovery fund to compensate some 200 mid-size companies as they resize their workforce or reorganize production workflows to adapt to a 32-hour working week.
The funds will go to subsidizing all of the employers’ extra costs in the first year of the trial and then reduce the government’s aid to 50% and 25% each consecutive year, according to a blueprint by the Más PaĂs progressive party that’s behind the initiative.
The only condition is that the readjustment leads to a real net reduction of working hours while maintaining full-time contract salaries, explained HĂ©ctor Tejero, a lawmaker with Más PaĂs in the Madrid regional assembly.
Spider god mural found in Peru
http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/61044
Archaeologists have discovered a mural depicting the spider god of the pre-Hispanic Cupisnique culture in the Lambayeque region of northern Peru. The mural was applied to the mud brick wall 50 feet wide 16 feet of a sacred structure. It was painted in ochre, yellow, grey against a white background. It’s hard to make out now that so much of it is lost, but the yellow zig-zag bits are the legs of the spider god. The vertical ochre stripe down the middle of the legs is the abdomen. The ochre gum-drop shape surrounded by a yellow boundary and topped by a blue rectangle is interpreted as the hilt of a knife or dagger.
The spider god was associated with rainfall, fertility and hunting. Archaeologist Régulo Franco Jordán hypothesizes that this temple, which was built close to the river, was dedicated to water deities.
The existence of the temple only came to light in November 2020, when Régulo Franco Jordán, discoverer of the Lady of Cao burial, was informed of the appearance of monumental mural. He inspected the find himself, and identified it as a Cupisnique construction based on the characteristic conical adobe used to make the wall. He believes it’s about 3,200 years old.
Genomic analysis details rise, fall of the Scythians
https://www.upi.com/Science_News/2021/03/26/germany-scythian-empire-genomic-analysis-eurasia/1941616782279/
March 26 (UPI) – The Scythians of Eurasia have long been regarded as highly mobile, horse-riding warriors. Their cultural influence on the empires with which they both clashed and traded served as testament to the broad geopolitical range of the Scythians.
Despite the prolificacy of the Scythians in the historical records of the Greek, Roman, Persian and Chinese empires, however, the origins, organization and evolution of the Scythians has remained unclear.
According to a new survey of ancient Scythian genomes, the decline of more sedentary Bronze Age groups and the rise of Scythian cultures during the Iron Age followed an uptick in genetic turnover across Eurasia.
Researchers sequenced 111 ancient genomes from both Scythian and non-Scythian archaeological sites across the Central Asian steppe.
Both studies of Scythian culture suggest the region was much more complex than popular histories have implied.
In the future, scientists said they hope genomic, isotopic and archaeological analyses can be combined to illuminate the ways people from different urban settlements interacted, as well as the ways Scythian people moved between urban and rural environs.
"In this way, we can move further away from assumed stereotypes of migration and nomadism toward dynamic and complex insights into globalized Scythian societies," Miller said.
History of the Royal Dragon Bloodline - ROBERT SEPEHR
The Imperial and Royal Dragon Court was based upon an ancient bloodline tradition stemming from ancient Egyptian, Mesopotamian, and Scythian lineages. There are historians that say that the Scythians belonged to the ten lost tribes of Israel.