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- nonpolitical_memes@lemmy.ml
- historymemes@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- nonpolitical_memes@lemmy.ml
- historymemes@lemmy.world
I 🐂 m not quite sure I underst🐂nd.
And thus the unicode consortium has brought us full circle.
Sci-fi shows about ancient Egypt: 𝚲
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to be fair, I once tried to make up letters for a scavenger hunt and there’s only so many scribbles you can do before you run out
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Xutqon
Tell that to Unicode
Shouldn’t the first guy be also copying, but copying from a literal bull?
The question was asking to draw a bull from memory
Pleas don’t ask. Create (a meme).
Didn’t realize Phoenicians were that close to anarchy.
That is really interesting! Thank you for sharing, I learned something new :)
And somewhere behind the Greek guy there’s Cyrillic scribing down furiously
Cyrillic was literally byzantine propaganda, an effort by the Eastern Roman Empire(aka Byzantine Empire) to culturally assimilate/approach the slavs, in hopes for them to be friendlier to the Empire. Language and religion were the thing back then(and even today), having a similar language and religion made everyone friendlier.
Diplomacy, espionage, bribery, trading and huge ass walls were the strength of the Eastern Roman Empire.
Canaanites: The heroes we needed but didn’t deserve.
The Greek didn’t realize his head was tilted
ᚨ sad Anzus noises.