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doxing myself

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Hahahha 4€ a piece in north europe And judging by image, that's hprrible produce

majinsayan's tweet image. Hahahha 4€ a piece in north europe 

And judging by image, that's hprrible produce

Technically illegal to harvest pomegranates untill the first autumn rain strikes But a man needs his purple elixir

majinsayan's tweet image. Technically illegal to harvest pomegranates untill the first autumn rain strikes

But a man needs his purple elixir
majinsayan's tweet image. Technically illegal to harvest pomegranates untill the first autumn rain strikes

But a man needs his purple elixir


Medieval books have pomegranate wine but afaik it's barely fermented nowadays even in spain or greece

Does it become alchohol



Cmon Local produce Those crates are straight from the fields After the first rain the annual pomegranate festival begins

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Local produce 

Those crates are straight from the fields

After the first rain the annual pomegranate festival begins

georgian pomegranates?



Scythians are censored by globohomo

Scythian lore deeper than most realize



Female knife fyi

Horse Handle Lapis Lazuli, Dagger khanjar, Iranian, 19th Century CE. The Al-Sabah Collection, Kuwait.

ExplorerMoment's tweet image. Horse Handle Lapis Lazuli, Dagger khanjar, Iranian, 19th Century CE. The Al-Sabah Collection, Kuwait.


Yes i read a 19th cty linguist that got outcasted by academics for writing interesting book on that but he used more american languages

Some of you are dedicated, but are you dedicated enough to read the 400 page Mormon tome on comparing every single branch of Semitic at once to Proto-Uto-Aztecan?

hekwoys's tweet image. Some of you are dedicated, but are you dedicated enough to read the 400 page Mormon tome on comparing every single branch of Semitic at once to Proto-Uto-Aztecan?


Yes i read a 19th cty linguist that got outcasted by academics for writing interesting book on that but he used more american languages

Some of you are dedicated, but are you dedicated enough to read the 400 page Mormon tome on comparing every single branch of Semitic at once to Proto-Uto-Aztecan?

hekwoys's tweet image. Some of you are dedicated, but are you dedicated enough to read the 400 page Mormon tome on comparing every single branch of Semitic at once to Proto-Uto-Aztecan?


Interesting, I found 2 other loxatipns called dvin/duwin nearby Dvin of caucasus is what round table of arthur is modeled after, and famous castle destroyed by dragonfire. Wonder if these 2 duwins are also castles or named by exiles from other dvin

Ah yeah 1200 years ago i meant here His family came to rule dvin & ardabil after the medieval dragon events Dragonriders, and indeed dragons always protect the biggest treasures



Sir it's also urheimat of welsh, scots & gaelic lore, which kinda cancels ur ali baba remark

majinsayan's tweet image. Sir it's also urheimat of welsh, scots & gaelic lore, which kinda cancels ur ali baba remark

Sir the cave of treasures is something else In any case nimrud means half-way and we're at the half-way point of all major ancient royal roads. the old susa to iona road also ernt past this (Babel>ecbatana, harran>elam, baghdad > maragheh and a couple more)

majinsayan's tweet image. Sir the cave of treasures is something else

In any case nimrud means half-way and we're at the half-way point of all major ancient royal roads. the old susa to iona road also ernt past this

(Babel>ecbatana, harran>elam, baghdad > maragheh and a couple more)
majinsayan's tweet image. Sir the cave of treasures is something else

In any case nimrud means half-way and we're at the half-way point of all major ancient royal roads. the old susa to iona road also ernt past this

(Babel>ecbatana, harran>elam, baghdad > maragheh and a couple more)
majinsayan's tweet image. Sir the cave of treasures is something else

In any case nimrud means half-way and we're at the half-way point of all major ancient royal roads. the old susa to iona road also ernt past this

(Babel>ecbatana, harran>elam, baghdad > maragheh and a couple more)

Technically illegal to harvest pomegranates untill the first autumn rain strikes But a man needs his purple elixir

majinsayan's tweet image. Technically illegal to harvest pomegranates untill the first autumn rain strikes

But a man needs his purple elixir
majinsayan's tweet image. Technically illegal to harvest pomegranates untill the first autumn rain strikes

But a man needs his purple elixir

Remember lads, you're never alone. Angels & other higher beings are around you all the time

majinsayan's tweet image. Remember lads, you're never alone. Angels & other higher beings are around you all the time

The cave of treasures is nearby too sir

Wow, that's really fascinating! The idea of such historical art being represented with gemstones is intriguing. Thanks for sharing this treasure!



Magic tutorial gemstoned These look like pompeii's seleucid murals but as gemstones. These are definitely seleucid. We are at the hidden heartland that karka seleucia fortress was defending

majinsayan's tweet image. Magic tutorial gemstoned 

These look like pompeii's seleucid murals but as gemstones. These are definitely seleucid. We are at the hidden heartland that karka seleucia fortress was defending
majinsayan's tweet image. Magic tutorial gemstoned 

These look like pompeii's seleucid murals but as gemstones. These are definitely seleucid. We are at the hidden heartland that karka seleucia fortress was defending

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