A Scientist told us the meaning, and they lie to get grant money. So you can't be 100% certain that it's the truth. Every supposed "fact should be open to scrutiny.
@ElProximo If you don't believe what I present, may I suggest that you do the research yourself. I do make reference to the very sites I have researched so you can check it out for yourself.
WTF, you expect us to believe they had a pictogram for "to wring a birds neck...." seriously... And it doesnt even look like a bird, not one bit, and if that is what it is then it is such a poor depiction...
@iamjacobnz And you expect me to believe that it's a dinosaur? Unlike a lazy person like you, I did the research. I took the time to question what I saw and checked out what the symbol really means. I have provided the URLs from which I got the information and you can easily check it out yourself. Plus, it does indeed look like a dressed goose. No feathers, wing tips and feet cut off, lying on it's back. I didn't make up the symbol or it's meaning. Before commenting, do your research!
@ElProximo I have not tried to translate the glyph in context, I just searched for the specific glyph, and it's clearly "to wring a bird's neck". It may say something along the lines of a feast or something, but I didn't try to get the full translation. However, there are some very silly people out there. Dinosaur indeed. Man was not around in the age of dinosaurs.
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A Scientist told us the meaning, and they lie to get grant money. So you can't be 100% certain that it's the truth. Every supposed "fact should be open to scrutiny.
jrtien 3 weeks ago
What if the original person who translated what you read was wrong? Just saying...
billd2504 2 months ago
@ElProximo If you don't believe what I present, may I suggest that you do the research yourself. I do make reference to the very sites I have researched so you can check it out for yourself.
UnderManlac 3 months ago
WTF, you expect us to believe they had a pictogram for "to wring a birds neck...." seriously... And it doesnt even look like a bird, not one bit, and if that is what it is then it is such a poor depiction...
iamjacobnz 3 months ago
@iamjacobnz And you expect me to believe that it's a dinosaur? Unlike a lazy person like you, I did the research. I took the time to question what I saw and checked out what the symbol really means. I have provided the URLs from which I got the information and you can easily check it out yourself. Plus, it does indeed look like a dressed goose. No feathers, wing tips and feet cut off, lying on it's back. I didn't make up the symbol or it's meaning. Before commenting, do your research!
UnderManlac 3 months ago
@ElProximo I have not tried to translate the glyph in context, I just searched for the specific glyph, and it's clearly "to wring a bird's neck". It may say something along the lines of a feast or something, but I didn't try to get the full translation. However, there are some very silly people out there. Dinosaur indeed. Man was not around in the age of dinosaurs.
UnderManiac 1 year ago
Hahaha, EPIC
LDMixer 1 year ago