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User ID: 85192168 United States 09/12/2023 02:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Back to the matador muleta talk Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54663093 Words are to be mastered, lest they become master of our thoughts.. Words are the muleta to the bull from The Matador.. In this way the dance between the Matador and the Bull is metaphor for the battle of one's mind.. Noting Muleta = amulet [link to en.m.wikipedia.org (secure)] An amulet, also known as a "good luck charm", is an object believed to confer protection upon its possessor. The word "amulet" comes from the Latin word amuletum, which Pliny's Natural History describes as "an object that protects a person from trouble". Anything can function as an amulet; items commonly so used include gems, statues, coins, drawings, plant parts, animal parts, and written words.[1] seems on point, today a matador can also seem as if a magician same as one who knows and chooses words and action wisely others will always go where you wish all in fun, all in fun and I am done now :) d00bious |
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User ID: 85696349 United States 09/12/2023 03:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.livescience.com (secure)] 2,700-year-old 'extremely well preserved' skeleton found in fortress in Turkey may be an earthquake victim Wearing jewelry and surrounded by weapons and artifacts, such as a double-sided inscription, and seals – small items used for "designating signature, private property, ownership and authority," this individual no doubt lived an opulent life in the eighth century B.C. until they fell to their death within the fortress, with their personal belongings in tow, said Mehmet Işıklı, head of the Ayanis excavations and professor in the Atatürk University Department of Archaeology. The fortress was built in Ayanis, an Urartian center in Turkey's Van province where the skeleton was found. The Iron Age kingdom of Urartu reigned from the ninth to sixth centuries B.C.and spanned from what is now Armenia to western Iran to eastern Turkey, where Ayanis is located. A double-sided inscribed cuneiform tablet, found with the skeleton, will be translated and published soon. Depending on the content of the inscription, it may be possible to determine this individual's role and class in Urartian society, as well as to give valuable context to the social or political activities at Ayanis. According to Işıklı, not only is the skeleton "extremely well preserved" but "the skull is in good condition, and according to the preliminary information we have received," there may be chemically degraded traces of the brain remaining. Erkan Konyar, an associate professor in the Department of Ancient History at Istanbul University who is not involved in the finding but has excavated other Urartian findings, warned that brain tissue does not typically survive in the climate of Van, which includes the massive Lake Van and is over a mile above sea level (5,380 feet, or 1,640 meters). Rather, brain tissue is likely to survive only in swampy or glacial environments. Evidence that first appears to be brain tissue are actually "traces formed by hardened soil," Konyar told Live Science in an email. Işıklı said further anthropological testing is needed to confirm the remains of tissue, along with other characteristics of the skeleton. Boom |
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User ID: 72422258 United States 09/12/2023 04:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.livescience.com (secure)] Quoting: Kisiakanuchi 2,700-year-old 'extremely well preserved' skeleton found in fortress in Turkey may be an earthquake victim Wearing jewelry and surrounded by weapons and artifacts, such as a double-sided inscription, and seals – small items used for "designating signature, private property, ownership and authority," this individual no doubt lived an opulent life in the eighth century B.C. until they fell to their death within the fortress, with their personal belongings in tow, said Mehmet Işıklı, head of the Ayanis excavations and professor in the Atatürk University Department of Archaeology. The fortress was built in Ayanis, an Urartian center in Turkey's Van province where the skeleton was found. The Iron Age kingdom of Urartu reigned from the ninth to sixth centuries B.C.and spanned from what is now Armenia to western Iran to eastern Turkey, where Ayanis is located. A double-sided inscribed cuneiform tablet, found with the skeleton, will be translated and published soon. Depending on the content of the inscription, it may be possible to determine this individual's role and class in Urartian society, as well as to give valuable context to the social or political activities at Ayanis. According to Işıklı, not only is the skeleton "extremely well preserved" but "the skull is in good condition, and according to the preliminary information we have received," there may be chemically degraded traces of the brain remaining. Erkan Konyar, an associate professor in the Department of Ancient History at Istanbul University who is not involved in the finding but has excavated other Urartian findings, warned that brain tissue does not typically survive in the climate of Van, which includes the massive Lake Van and is over a mile above sea level (5,380 feet, or 1,640 meters). Rather, brain tissue is likely to survive only in swampy or glacial environments. Evidence that first appears to be brain tissue are actually "traces formed by hardened soil," Konyar told Live Science in an email. Işıklı said further anthropological testing is needed to confirm the remains of tissue, along with other characteristics of the skeleton. Boom Nice!!! d00bious |
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User ID: 72422258 United States 09/12/2023 04:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Instead of yacking all the time why don't you tell me more about myself and what a bad person I am it's really interesting lol Aint nobody got time for that.. Cause you know you're wrong. It's kinda silly at this point. But whatever, you're harmless, annoying but harmless d00bious |
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User ID: 72422258 United States 09/12/2023 05:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nah I'm busy flirting with real people, doing real things You're on the shelf until I say so Last Edited by Huginn on 09/12/2023 05:08 PM d00bious |
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User ID: 72422258 United States 09/12/2023 05:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nah I'm busy flirting with real people, doing real things You're in the shelf until I say so I do apologize for getting this thread unlocked lol this isn’t the entertainment I was seeking. Lock it again? Can we lock it again mystery mod I'd appreciate it I'm going to make a new thread where I can manhandle the ACs at will Last Edited by Huginn on 09/12/2023 05:09 PM d00bious |
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