Anonymous ID: 203435 July 10, 2023, 8:29 a.m. No.19155767   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>5777

The Jar has opened. I repeat: The Jar has opened

 

>>19155685

>>19155572

>"Who are these people of Israel"

>Individuals with their own minds and values and actions.

 

gibberish | หˆjib(ษ™)riSH |

noun

unintelligible or meaningless speech or writing; nonsense: he talks gibberish.

ORIGIN

early 16th century: perhaps from gibber1 (but recorded earlier) + the suffix -ish1 (denoting a language as in Spanish, Swedish, etc.).

 

late Middle English (originally in the sense โ€˜twittering, chatteringโ€™, later โ€˜gibberishโ€™): from Old French jargoun, of unknown origin. The main sense dates from the mid 17th century.

Anonymous ID: 203435 July 10, 2023, 8:45 a.m. No.19155835   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>5856 >>5877

>>19155488

Lay-D's and Germ's

 

CROWN CORP

Jar Jar BRIX

 

 

In 89 BC, Brixia was recognized as civitas ("city") and in 41 BC, its inhabitants received Roman citizenship. Augustus founded a civil (not military) colony there in 27 BC, and he and Tiberius constructed an aqueduct to supply it. Roman Brixia had at least three temples, an aqueduct, a theatre, a forum with another temple built under Vespasianus, and some baths.

 

When Constantine advanced against Maxentius in 312, an engagement took place at Brixia in which the enemy was forced to retreat as far as Verona. In 402, the city was ravaged by the Visigoths of Alaric I. During the 452 invasion of the Huns under Attila, the city was besieged and sacked. Forty years later, it was one of the first conquests by the Gothic general Theoderic the Great in his war against Odoacer.