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[ - ] BlueEyedAngloMasterRaceGod 1 point 5 monthsJan 8, 2025 22:43:00 ago (+1/-0)

Woman. Nope, not watching.

[ - ] the_old_ones 0 points 5 monthsJan 8, 2025 23:41:43 ago (+0/-0)

the meat and milk diet is superior compared to grains.

[ - ] i_scream_trucks 0 points 5 monthsJan 8, 2025 22:18:09 ago (+0/-0)

bread and baking goods were present before beaker or corded ware cultures.

literally the second thing hearths were used for and multiple cultures and religions in mesopotamia regarded the bread baker as a kind of priest. not everyone knew how to make fire, even less knew how to process grain or bake bread, the same to them as a kid now mixing a couple of chemicals to make something go bang, it was magic, theres no redheads or jiffy firelighters on record either, so youll find shit like 'flamens' in latin culture which translates very loosely to 'priestess' but all of them kept 'sacred fires' going... which were 'sacred' because they were a pain in the arse to start and maintain, and the priestesses who let them go out ended up being buried alive and shit.

yes. they had bread, but it was usually unleavened stuff hence why it ends up being important in our bible as well, its a throwback to a hundred other older religions from the area. leavened bread was considered a luxury and not necessary and some rituals specifically required non leavened. technically speaking if ya pastor is using those bags of bread cubes for communion hes doing it wrong but its the symbolism that counts now.

[ - ] CHIRO 1 point 5 monthsJan 8, 2025 23:42:23 ago (+1/-0)*

I'm picturing some priestess who lets the fire go out by accident.

"Literally, I will suck your dick every day for a year, just get this fire going before someone sees. Please, they'll bury me up to my neck and cover my head with honey. Yes, yes, I'll tell everyone the goddess wants you to rule. Yesss, and also that your dick is huge."

And that's the story of how I became Caesar.

[ - ] Master_Foo [op] -1 points 5 monthsJan 8, 2025 22:26:09 ago (+0/-1)

in mesopotamia
in our bible
You understand that none of this has anything to do with your ((((Middle Eastern Desert-Jew book))), right?

[ - ] PostWallHelena -1 points 5 monthsJan 8, 2025 22:02:07 ago (+0/-1)

Nice post. Funnel beaker was a northern european culture that existed from around 4000 to 2500 BC and they are assumed to have spoken a non-indo-european language. They were an admixture of anatolian neolithic farmers and scandinavian hunter gatherers. They were still missing that steppe herder component (aka “aryan” to you fags) to their genetics. Once the steppe herders invaded and mixed with the funnel beaker culture, the result is called corded ware culture and its pretty indestinguishable from modern europeans genetically.