Blind Guardian
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I'm getting heavily into Mesopotamian history. I'm especially fascinated with the Neo-Assyrian Empire and their brutal war machine.
I'm walking 12 miles downtown tomorrow morning. Why not? It's not like I have anything else to do.
On the whole black thing: I think it's really weird that sub-Saharan Africans and aboriginal Papuans look pretty much the same but are not closely related.
I'm walking 12 miles downtown tomorrow morning. Why not? It's not like I have anything else to do.
I would also like to point out that the term "accomplishments(accomplished)" is pretty subjective.
If anyone is planning on having children, bet all of your friends $500 that the child will have a birth defect. That way if the child is born with a defect you still get $500. It's really the only right thing to do.
It's easy to see how cultural 'accomplishments' (or the supposed lack thereof) have come about if you look at a culture's geographical proximity in relation to other cultures. Take the Romans and remove them from the Greeks and the Etruscans, put them in a vacuum, and they're no different from your average Papua New Guinean tribe. It's obviously all about exposure versus isolation.