Poor Jacob Q Shaman was having such a Ba'al on his guided tour of the Capitoline.
Assyrian soldiers of Ashurbanipal carrying a statue of Adad (also known as Ramman), the god of tempest and thunder.
Guess he zoned out in history class.
The Temple of Saturn
No comment, we all know where this is headed.
(Un)Nature
"Rules based system" is akin to US/NATO rules.
We have hit peak twilight bizarro world:
Everyday the world stage movie becomes more bizarre. VICE
Hold my beer...
Some of their first business cards:
I remember the days (before the existential crisis rectangle aka smartphone) in the 90s where every tech geek carried a pack of personal business cards in his front pocket (reserve deck in wallet) and took them EVERYWHERE, never left home without them, to restaurants, grocery store, bar, mall, barber shop, bowling alley, library, etc. ready to hand-out to anyone who spoke geek language.
David Wilcock saw Tom Delonge and thought -- I want a piece of that action.
Assyrian soldiers of Ashurbanipal carrying a statue of Adad (also known as Ramman), the god of tempest and thunder.
Guess he zoned out in history class.
The Temple of Saturn
No comment, we all know where this is headed.
(Un)Nature
"Rules based system" is akin to US/NATO rules.
We have hit peak twilight bizarro world:
Everyday the world stage movie becomes more bizarre. VICE
Hold my beer...
Some of their first business cards:
I remember the days (before the existential crisis rectangle aka smartphone) in the 90s where every tech geek carried a pack of personal business cards in his front pocket (reserve deck in wallet) and took them EVERYWHERE, never left home without them, to restaurants, grocery store, bar, mall, barber shop, bowling alley, library, etc. ready to hand-out to anyone who spoke geek language.
David Wilcock saw Tom Delonge and thought -- I want a piece of that action.
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell