Anonymous ID: 643fef April 2, 2024, 5:50 a.m. No.20665956   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20665930

It still won't be enough.

The old lesbians won't accept you.

You could do a crime for "them" and go to prison if you want "them" to not hate you

Otherwise you'll have to KYS, cause you'll never be in their club.

Anonymous ID: 643fef April 2, 2024, 6:04 a.m. No.20666007   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6190

Imagine a world with no dangerous violent disgusting men.

No more worries of being raped

All the worlds problems solved…just by getting rid of men…

Anonymous ID: 643fef April 2, 2024, 6:18 a.m. No.20666081   🗄️.is 🔗kun

N = Nu

Nubian

Nubian Greeks

 

Nubian Greek culture followed the pattern of Egyptian Greek and Byzantine Greek civilization, expressed in Nubian Greek art and Nubian Greek literature.

 

Nubian Greek titles and government styles in Nubian Kingdoms were based on Byzantine models; even with Islamic encroachments and influence into Nubian territory, the Nubian Greeks saw Constantinople as their spiritual home.[55] Nubian Greek culture disappeared after the Muslim conquest of Nubia around 1450 AD.

 

Today, Nubians practice Islam. To a certain degree, Nubian religious practices involve a syncretism of Islam and traditional folk beliefs.[66] In ancient times, Nubians practiced a mixture of traditional religion and Egyptian religion. Prior to the spread of Islam, many Nubians practiced Christianity.[61]

 

During the Yom Kippur War of 1973, Egypt employed Nubian people as Code talkers.[57][58][59]

 

Modern Nubian architecture in Sudan is distinctive, and typically features a large courtyard surrounded by a high wall. A large, ornately decorated gate, preferably facing the Nile, dominates the property. Brightly colored stucco is often decorated with symbols connected with the family inside, or popular motifs such as '''geometric patterns, palm trees, or the evil eye that wards away bad luck.[61]

 

Nubians invented the Nubian vault, a type of curved surface forming a vaulted structure.

 

Barabra is an old ethnographical term for the Nubian peoples of Sudan and southern Egypt.

Nubian wig worn by the affluent society of ancient Egypt

Aethiopia is an ancient Greek geographical term which referred to the regions of Sudan and areas south of the Sahara desert.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nubians

 

>Nu Eyes

>Palm Trees

Anonymous ID: 643fef April 2, 2024, 6:32 a.m. No.20666150   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6154 >>6177

>>20666123

If it wasn't for Q, this board Admin wouldn't exist.

QR would be a wasteland like practically ever other board on 8Kun.

 

Q probably prevented a Civil War, through very unpopular Free Speech posts, by breaking "their" iron grip on the Overton Window of what can be discussed "in public" with hard truths.

Anonymous ID: 643fef April 2, 2024, 6:38 a.m. No.20666179   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20666158

Imagine a Governing Council of Homo Black Supremacist, and Homo White Supremacists, and Homo Yellow Supremacists, and Homo Red Supremacists, and Homo "Blue" Supremacists…who's cock and balls are back home in their wives purses….

All going to war to keep their wives ~"happy"

Anonymous ID: 643fef April 2, 2024, 7:16 a.m. No.20666332   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6340 >>6404

>>20666276

These 5 Ancient Cultures Thought Solar Eclipses Were Omens and Prophecies

Ancient eclipses turned the tides of battles, stopped wars, and made temporary kings in some societies.

 

1. Ancient China

Chinese documents have recorded more than 900 solar eclipses throughout history. Early descriptions occur in the Shu Ching, or Book of Historical Documents, a famous compilation that dates back more than two millennia.

 

In one case, the text describes the sun and moon not meeting “harmoniously,” as well as a general scene of chaos among people during the event. Elsewhere, the text describes another eclipse as being “very bad.” The Shu Ching also mentions a case more than four millennia earlier when a king of the Xia Dynasty ordered the death of astronomers who never predicted a solar eclipse that occurred. Astronomy improved though, and by the beginning of the A.D. 7th century, astronomers were more accurately predicting the occurrence of solar eclipses.

 

2.Mesoamerica

The Nahua language, used by the Aztecs and others, described solar eclipses as the sun being eaten, according to Ismael Arturo Montero García at the National Institute of Anthropology and Archaeology in Mexico in a press release.The ancient Maya could also predict eclipses with some accuracy, and held rituals since the celestial bodies represented gods. García said that many Mesoamerican cultures associated eclipses with death, while some researchers believe that an eclipse that occurred in April 1325 may have determined the founding of the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan.

 

3.Ancient Greece

Unlike its portrayal in the recent Indiana Jones movie, the Antikythera mechanism discovered in a shipwreck was designed in part to predict lunar and solar eclipses and dates more than two millennia ago. At some point, the Greeks believed that eclipses were omens — historian Herodotus wrote that one such event even stopped a war between the Medians and Lydians around the 6th century B.C.

 

4.Mesopotamia

Several cultures held different rituals surrounding the prediction of solar eclipses and the Mesopotamians were particularly good at predicting the events. Most people thought the solar eclipses were omens of ill things to come. The rulers of Assyria seemed to be superstitious themselves, or at least paranoid.

 

5.Ancient Egypt and the Bible

The Old Testament of the Bible mentions an episode when the sun and moon stood still in answer to Joshua’s prayers in Canaan, so that his army could get revenge on their enemies'''. Some modern scholars, digging into older Hebrew translations of this text, believe that the words might have just meant that the sun and moon stopped shining as brightly.

 

https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/these-5-ancient-cultures-thought-solar-eclipses-were-omens-and-prophecies

Anonymous ID: 643fef April 2, 2024, 7:18 a.m. No.20666340   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6466

>>20666332

>some researchers believe that an eclipse that occurred in April 1325 may have determined the founding of the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan.

 

"X" marks the spot…

 

Letting "God" pick the location of the next "Zion"