@aceleranding che algún formoseño todavía tiene que tener un poquito de espíritu guerrero toba como para ir y batar a gildo, preferiblemente con una lanza
@glardre@favelaoverlord Minorly, like 80-90% of them will return to India to marry or cash off their hefty US dollar salaries to live like rajas on their hometowns
@SperglerAcolyte Grek gods wouldn't let a son of destiny bang his eastern broad,,,,, so 350 years later a koine-speaking eastern man touched by destiny would kill the grek gods,,,,,,,, MUCH to consider,,,,,,
@SperglerAcolyte Ancient grek myth says Persians were the quadroon descendants of first hero Perseus and Ethiopian princess Andromeda,,, a reunion in blood of both peoples would've brought the stock back to the long-past heroic age,,,, something to consider,,,,,,
Ah! You see, this “May I meet you?”, it is brilliant because it is so stupid. This is the correct stupidity. People say it sounds formal. Good. That is the point. “May I meet you?” is clumsy, yes, but clumsy in the way a real encounter is clumsy. You stumble. You look like an idiot. Wonderful. That is what it means to encounter another human being.
Look at how we flirt today. We swipe. We send emojis. It is like Diet Coke. All the bubbles of desire, none of the sugar, none of the risk. And then this billionaire lunatic appears and says, with perfect sincerity, “May I meet you?” The Real of desire returns.
And people say, “It is cringe.” Of course it is cringe. Love begins with cringe. The first kiss is cringe. Asking “Do you want to see me again?” is pure cringe. Everything that matters in life begins with a little humiliation. Only the ego wants to be smooth. The heart wants to fall on its face.
Only when you risk looking like an idiot do you become a person in front of another person. And this part of you that wants to run away from embarrassment, to hide, to say “no, no, I am above this,” is exactly the part that is begging to be seen. That stupid, exposed little piece is the whole point. That is where desire lives.
@Purrigen@HellenicHerac@realKalos@Nestoricus Correct but the people saying the ancient Israelites were aryans are stupid and don't really consider that, plus I guess it'd make them queasy to consider that a people that used to be correct (even if VERY rarely as the OT says) ended up being incorrect without changes in blood
@HellenicHerac@realKalos@Nestoricus Because if your worldview revolves around the Jews being the Bad People From Whom All Bad Things Spring and to whom the solution is to retvrn to the ancient roots, practising a religion that comes from the aforementioned Bad People will cause some cognitive dissonance