@xxplumkiss@humbleblazer@EctoLorean That and there are some reasons why The Boondocks didn't return for YEARS:
▪️They took too long and canceled it unannounced
▪️JW's passing
▪️& JW's son being ghosted by Sony despite him wanna be Granddad's VA
& so on
You can find concept art on it here
@Wilks434@JJJJKKKK9999@ToonHive Yea I've seen the pictures.
Some in America had ALREADY sold it on Ebay,along with Bootleg Discs and surprisingly good box art Blu-ray movie cases. It doesn't even LOOK unofficial.
I'll give them SOME credit of them making it look legitimate 🤣
@CarbonatedBev69@Wilks434@mylesjude2@ToonHive Not everyone has seen it. Some fans refused to watch it out of respect
And besides,Paramount already announced that the Avatar movie is coming out on October or September(I forgot which) weeks ago(Or was it a month ago or 2),but it'll STILL be released on Paramount+ 😑
@uhavefckinguno@jeffzaheer32@ToonHive That ironically makes it even worse 😂
It's practically a double-edged sword at this point
By hacking:
- You're leaking unreleased Avatar content & don't wanna paid Paramount bcuz company bad
- But by doing this,you're risking ANY Avatar content for being canned permanently
@rhaplord@CuriousGeoffrey Almost every article that talks about the digitalization of the Timbuktu Manuscripts mentions of some manuscripts dating back to the 13th Century
▪️If it's FROM the 13th Century? Awesome
▪️But if it's remembered FROM the 13th Century and written down afterwards? Also awesome 😎👍
@EPolemicist@rhaplord By the time they were created?
I'd say around the late 1320s to early 1330s onwards
But by the time period of what type of manuscripts?
From the 14th Century to the 18th Century(I think)
It was said there were some manuscripts dating back to the 13TH CENTURY,which I like 😃
@JudahSensei@4emeetage Well...
In East Africa,The Kilwa Sultanate welcomes Asian,Arab & African Traders
But in Mali(West Africa),Radhanite Jewish Merchants migrating from Spain to Timbuktu & Turkish Slaves given to Mansa Musa are the closest thing of White/Asian folks appearing in Pre-colonial Mali 😂
@DaUppercrust@MugenGhana@shavnyuy@LibyaLiberty Of course the romans would call them *Aethiopians*
That was the term for what they'd call Black Africans
And Aethiopia was an undefined broad Roman geographic term they named for Black Africans living south of Egypt & The Sahara Desert
Not exactly fixed to 1 location tho 😅😂
@DaUppercrust@shavnyuy@LibyaLiberty I'D say it's both 😂
There's evidence of both light-skinned Berbers AND Black Saharan individuals living within The Garamantes Civilization
It's a bit more nuanced than that,so no one should be excluded here honestly 😊
Same way of The Nok Civilization.
@MOSSAFAN666@GhostofOkello@AdaNore44 Well that's ONE way to differ between cultures
So in regions like Yorubaland & Manden where twins are very sacred(More so with Yoruba Culture)
But in regions like Igbo,it's seen as an omen of sorts or a sign of a great sacrifice offering?
A harvest mouse can literally fit inside a tulip.
These tiny mammals weigh less than a quarter of an ounce, making them light enough to perch inside delicate flowers without bending the stem.
@StyxNyxX@CUgoesky@yvessaiintty1 If you want Sub-Saharan Africans seafaring when it comes to trade,then you should focus on East Africa
Specifically The Kilwa Sultanate with the Indian Ocean Trade
They've traded Inland of gold with The Great Zimbabwe Kingdom
& traded in seas w/ the Chinese,Persians,etc
😊
@molecule_m@yvessaiintty1 Not just ANY kind of steel,High Carbon Steel that the Haya People produced for over 2000 years
Long before The Industrial Revolution even managed to produce that 😊