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Poochie Wooch

@poochie_wooch

interested in Paleontology, History,Biolgy, Indigenous cultures,Videogames,Movies,Shows,Food. just to name a few.

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Anyways. I'm currently brainstorming my own hypothetical mesozoic intelligent species inspired by C.M Kosemen and Ancient history. That through ravages of time left zero trace in the fossil record.Not sure how many species or influences will be, but rest a sure you'll love it.

poochie_wooch's tweet image. Anyways. I'm currently brainstorming my own hypothetical mesozoic intelligent species inspired by C.M Kosemen and Ancient history. That through ravages of time left zero trace in the fossil record.Not sure how many species or influences will be, but rest a sure you'll love it.

Quick update i I decided to cancel my review for Jurassic World. The reason for this is because I'm not the type of person who enjoys complaining about trivial stuff. Might as well leave it to other people who do enjoy it.


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One of the lost military technologies from Sassanian Iran was the Panjagân. It was a deadly Persian crossbow-like weapon that shot a volley five arrows at once. The cavalry used it in brutal wars against the Hephthalites and their allies.

ShahanshahCyrus's tweet image. One of the lost military technologies from Sassanian Iran was the Panjagân. 

It was a deadly Persian crossbow-like weapon that shot a volley five arrows at once.

The cavalry used it in brutal wars against the Hephthalites and their allies.

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Bedouin of the Yam tribe. Saudi Arabia. Scanned from the book In the Shadow of the Black Tents by Thierry and Danielle Mauger.

smsoomahh's tweet image. Bedouin of the Yam tribe. Saudi Arabia. Scanned from the book In the Shadow of the Black Tents by Thierry and Danielle Mauger.

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Queen Nanny and Yaa Asantewaa on Jamaica’s and Ghana’s banknotes.

GeneralPorcupin's tweet image. Queen Nanny and Yaa Asantewaa on Jamaica’s and Ghana’s banknotes.

I know I have a lot of Japanese followers, but I'm curious what do you usually order at McDonald's at breakfast time?

poochie_wooch's tweet image. I know I have a lot of Japanese followers, but I'm curious what do you usually order at McDonald's at  breakfast time?

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'Beneath the wings' — French poster from the First World War (1915) celebrating the dawn of aviation.

propagandopolis's tweet image. 'Beneath the wings' — French poster from the First World War (1915) celebrating the dawn of aviation.

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Medieval Mande Griot of The Mali Empire, 13th Century CE

AfricanWorldH's tweet image. Medieval Mande Griot of The Mali Empire, 13th Century CE

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Does any of this look like a people without maintenance culture?

OziIkoro's tweet image. Does any of this look like a people without maintenance culture?
OziIkoro's tweet image. Does any of this look like a people without maintenance culture?
OziIkoro's tweet image. Does any of this look like a people without maintenance culture?
OziIkoro's tweet image. Does any of this look like a people without maintenance culture?

This is false, in Igbo ndozi, dozie, mezie, can mean maintain depending on the context it's used in. But ndozi is primary word for maintenance and in precolonial igboland, there were periodic seasons for reapplying mud on the surfaces of the house, clearing of footpaths



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Rashaida Bedouins, circa 1985-1989. Unknown photographer The Rashaida have their origins in the Arabian Peninsula. They migrated to the Eastern coast of Africa in the 19th century and are now primarily found in Sudan, Eritrea, and parts of the Red Sea coastal region.

smsoomahh's tweet image. Rashaida Bedouins, circa 1985-1989. Unknown photographer

The Rashaida have their origins in the Arabian Peninsula. They migrated to the Eastern coast of Africa in the 19th century and are now primarily found in Sudan, Eritrea, and parts of the Red Sea coastal region.
smsoomahh's tweet image. Rashaida Bedouins, circa 1985-1989. Unknown photographer

The Rashaida have their origins in the Arabian Peninsula. They migrated to the Eastern coast of Africa in the 19th century and are now primarily found in Sudan, Eritrea, and parts of the Red Sea coastal region.
smsoomahh's tweet image. Rashaida Bedouins, circa 1985-1989. Unknown photographer

The Rashaida have their origins in the Arabian Peninsula. They migrated to the Eastern coast of Africa in the 19th century and are now primarily found in Sudan, Eritrea, and parts of the Red Sea coastal region.

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"blazing fire, death repelling razor" (rakta yamari) with yama dharmaraja (yama god of death) and a tiger faced assistant holding scales, weighing the karma of hell denizens to determine future rebirth. 19th.

WukongReborn's tweet image. "blazing fire, death repelling razor"
(rakta yamari)
with yama dharmaraja (yama god of death)
and a tiger faced assistant holding scales, 
weighing the karma of hell denizens
to determine future rebirth. 19th.

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“The early Ashanti wars were fought by slaves, recruited locally and from northern fighting tribes, organized and ‘pushed’ into battle by their masters, with the fighting blood of Dagomba, Dagarti, Frafra, Arab, or Fulani in their veins.” 《R. S. Rattray .》

GeneralPorcupin's tweet image. “The early Ashanti wars were fought by slaves, recruited locally and from northern fighting tribes, organized and ‘pushed’ into battle by their masters, with the fighting blood of Dagomba, Dagarti, Frafra, Arab, or Fulani in their veins.” 

《R. S. Rattray .》
GeneralPorcupin's tweet image. “The early Ashanti wars were fought by slaves, recruited locally and from northern fighting tribes, organized and ‘pushed’ into battle by their masters, with the fighting blood of Dagomba, Dagarti, Frafra, Arab, or Fulani in their veins.” 

《R. S. Rattray .》

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Yam Bedouins, Saudi Arabia, 1983. Photo taken by Pascal and Maria Marechaux

smsoomahh's tweet image. Yam Bedouins, Saudi Arabia, 1983. Photo taken by Pascal and Maria Marechaux

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Rue de Kano 1959

Baakouu's tweet image. Rue de Kano 1959

Scène de rue Kano 1959

Baakouu's tweet image. Scène de rue Kano 1959


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These goes hard.

Study

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Currently obsessed with the outfit of Mayan boxers

vikare06's tweet image. Currently obsessed with the outfit of Mayan boxers
vikare06's tweet image. Currently obsessed with the outfit of Mayan boxers

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Tihamat Qahtan, Saudi Arabia. Scanned from the book Femmes d'Arabie by Thierry Mauger.

smsoomahh's tweet image. Tihamat Qahtan, Saudi Arabia. Scanned from the book Femmes d'Arabie by Thierry Mauger.

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Cryolophosaurus ellioti #dinosaurs #cryolophosaurus #art

dreammmm176572's tweet image. Cryolophosaurus ellioti #dinosaurs #cryolophosaurus #art
dreammmm176572's tweet image. Cryolophosaurus ellioti #dinosaurs #cryolophosaurus #art

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dreammmm176572's tweet image. Acrocanthosaurus atokensis #Acrocanthosaurus #dinosaurs #art #PrehistoricKingdom
dreammmm176572's tweet image. Acrocanthosaurus atokensis #Acrocanthosaurus #dinosaurs #art #PrehistoricKingdom

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Alxasaurus

Jaizinosaurus's tweet image. Alxasaurus

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