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"Varus, give me back my legions!!" Don't you just love shouting that?
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"Varus, give me back my legions!!" Don't you just love shouting that?
This reminds me of a theology class when I went to a Jesuit high school. It was taught by this elderly man named Father Olsen. The entire course was basically him refuting "miracles" and what he considered sloppy proofs of god. I remember one day he spent an entire... more
Now this is one crazy ass festival. *sigh* and in regards to Sdashiki's comment - 'Typical european madness'? Would you like a bucket of tar with your brush, sir? I don't doubt if they've been doing this for 2 centuries, they've got safety... more
From the page: "A prehistoric complex, including two 6,000-year-old tombs, has been discovered by archaeologists in Hampshire. The Neolithic tombs, which until now had gone unnoticed under farmland despite being just 15 miles from Stonehenge, are some of the oldest... more
From the page: The Hagia Sophia (532 - 537 A.D.) Istanbul, Turkey The Hagia Sophia was erected during the reign of Emperor Justinian (532 - 537 A.D.), when the Byzantine Empire was at the height of its power and influence. The massive dome, which is the prominent... more
From the page: "Could any of this be true? The credibility of those claims deserves rational attention-which is what I intend to provide. Neither mystic nor prophet, I am a Mayanist. More specifically, I am a professional art historian and an epigrapher (less formally,... more
Video touches on the importance of the 21st of December 2012 (21/12/2012) in relation to the Mayan calendar, the pole shift and Terence Mckenna's Timewave Zero theory. It's got a pretty apocalyptic message, read further for some more inspiring views. ... more
The Rosetta StoneOh yes. That heavy dark-greyish stone slab in the British Museum. A lot of us got close enough to it, but couldn't make out much really. Now this web page will give you a chance to get a close look.Dating back to 196 BC, the 9th year of the reign of... more