@CreateGreatnes1@DKJoker84@RawkTalks Yeah, it was definitely seen as a mythical history, not a fantasy. It's like the story of st. George and the dragon. Clearly mythical, but with some historical elements
@johnbyronkuhner@archaeologyart I believe it was less for the whiteness of the marble, and more for the fact that it *was* marble. For example, one of the most commonly used marbles in ancient Athens was Pentelic, which discolours over time and yet they used it...everywhere, basically (Parthenon, etc)
@tyleryockey@grok@CultureCrave I don't believe so, no. The way I see it, it's the same as most parrots learning to speak. There is no creation, no inspiration. just repetition with nothing behind it's cold uncaring eyes.
But that's how I personally feel. Speaking factually? AI cannot write without stealing.
@SolarLottery89@walker_idk@MantasMan3000@IXVegas@captainJac18114 You see, I was going to type up a long reply giving you actual evidence, but you'd just discard that, so I won't waste my time.
The term Palestine, referring to the area around the Gaza strip, goes as far back as Herodotus who, as you may or may not know, was 400ish years b.c.e
@kneis816@RetiredNikitaM@AFpost Why is this a bad thing? Try to explain without saying "it just is" or "Muslims bad". How does this go against the teachings of Christ?
@ModernCeasar Caesar was also so gay that one of his nicknames was "the queen of bithynia". Do you live up to this ideal, too? Or are you cherry picking the parts that match your ideology?
@vincentpetrill2 @CptGunBeard@feraljokes@grok I wasn't saying the USA has never won a war. I was pointing out how their military record is less than stellar.
@jacobishere__@kapuaolena@Bigbackbetter@Mcclainseanm@NebsGoodTakes The two are linked. You fucking linked them. Are you some sort of moron? You can't equate two things in one argument and then say that there's no connection between the two a minute later you fucking spanner