𒀭𒊩𒌆𒄑𒍣𒁕 ningishzida to that. This is missing the roar of the extinct Iraqi elephant Elephas maximus asurus which in sumerian times would have been prevalent and used as a war elephant. This stuff is too modern for me, the protohistoric Nabta Playa archaeology site in southern egypt predates sumerian culture from 7500bc. Id mail a tablet carved out of prized green steatite complaining of this lack of elephant roaring it really does not capture ancient Sumeria accurately, and this is too modern compared to nabta playa
This content we create, together, molded with our fingers will one day be part of history too. This comment will outlive me, and possibly be Eternal. In 100 years this comment will say 100 years ago. One of The historical concept I find very interesting is called "The Past in the Past" where we try to figure out how people thought of for example, Mesopotamia 500 years ago. 200 years ago. How about before Smartphones and RU-vid documentaries? What did people think of Mesopotamia when they didn't have any way to learn about it, no videogames where you can pretend to be in it, no movies like The Rocks Scorpion King to visualize what Egypt would be like....no art work on Google or memes to help us imprint a staple "cool" idea of a culture, historic nation, concept, religion, Event....what did they think of King Nimrod building the tower of Babel when the Mongol Empire was starting to invade Persia for example..... Our memes will one day be a historic topic that our descendants can delve into, the same way some people like to collect and gather old artwork old portraits etc etc and some kid is gonna fail his class exam because he found an old meme and used it as "lore accurate source material" lol
I remember it as if it was yesterday, year 34517 since kinship was first lowered from heavens at Eridu. Me and the boys were shitposting in Susa, my close friend was memeing as usual, he was about to finish one of his OG ones "amog-" until an arrow fired by the Akkadian edgelords pierced his heart I will never forget you Luh Ishan o7
My biggest Flex is that I chilled with Gilgamesh in his palace, he was a pretty chill dude, we had a couple of beers and listened to some really pretty melodies played by his people as well as some poetry, it really moved my soul up to "iltam zumrā rašubti ilātim" pretty much.
@@fromthesouthofafrica6815 I only say it ironically because it actually is a poem to the Akkadian Goddess Ishtar, the Goddess of Sex and War, strange stuff ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ou-GUtn6ltI.html
@@fromthesouthofafrica6815 You are welcome, and if you want to know the origin of the roman latin language audio, it's a fragment of this documentary, I spent months trying to find it until someone replied a comment I made. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Y4bnwXlKTZo.html
Not really elder scrolls style but you can try the games based off of Conan. Also there's this indie game where you go back in time to (iron age) Rome that was originally a Skyrim mod.
Is this meme a thing that will keep on happening for generations to come or we are going to stop it at some point? Historians in the future will be like "yeah, they had an incredible easy access to knowledge and History and all they did was turning it into memes and funny vídeos. Now we can't be sure of what is truth and what is a meme from 300 years ago"
Because its probably Polish person saying it(Poles were, and maybe still are pretty good at Latin) i quess but who knows, maybe Romans were Poles (X files theme play in background )
memetic autism: the inability to uptake or retain information unless presented in meme format, currently endemic throughout the younger generations. consequences to society will be devastating.