@theLeopard90114@MulattoOrfeu2nd Not only that but one of the richest man of his time was Francisco Paulo (Baron on Guaracucaba). Mixed race man who managed to become so wealthy he was later granted the tittle of Baron by Princess Isabel
@White_Janissary The 3 lamp wishes is a test. If you free the Djin and ask for 3 things it is freed to wreck havoc on your life. The correct order of the things is 1)Wish for the Djin to manifest without causing you or yours harm 2). A well articulated wish 3)Wish for the Djin to go into the lamp
@White_Janissary Most magical practices (in special salomonic) understand that daemons aren't your friends and will fuck you over the moment you invite their interference on your life because they feed on your misery
@Grandmasta_Hash@zanyfen Human sacrifice was the norm until Christianity showed up. There are some theories about a second version of the story in which Abraham sacrifices Issac because he is not described going down the mountain with Ab and the two servants
@Lucas_Sha10m Tem algumad toeiras aque os judeus eram panteístas durante muito tempo e que depois a literatura religiosa deles foi ""consertada em algum momento anterior a conquista romana
@Glaucium_ Got home and heard a faith meow on the backyard. Saw a small black rat that upon closer inspection was a malurished kitten. It's eyes were filled with pus. The moment I picked it up I knew it was mine to take care.
@DiogoCadarn@Annimo78783595 Sem falar que MMA é afins são individuais. O espectador torce ou é fã de um indivíduo. Já o futebol ultrapassa o individual e vira a tribo É A Nação Tricolor. Imortal Rubro-Negro. Farda, cantos, bandeira e cores. O indivíduo é apenas uma parte do time dentro e fora do campo
@DiogoCadarn@Annimo78783595 Pelada é o coliseu socialmente aceito. Clube da luta na várzea se preferir. Futebol acaba por vezes a ser mais violento dentro e fora do campo do que esportes de combate no qual tenta se incutir uma "violência etica" por meio de vários ritos antes durante e depois da luta
@CaribbeanRythms I remember a particular case in Asia where an European historian found some really old Buda statues. Since he didn't have the proper tools to excavate them he left them there and told the natives (who didn't know the statues where there) to take care. Years later he came back..