We will NOT be taking about the dick cap and that is non negotiable folks

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    17 days ago

    The only thing I want to talk about is the dick cap and that’s not negotiable. What the hell is even the purpose of that? Just pure extravagance?

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      I never even knew about a gold dick cap, but now I want to be rich, just so I can have one.

      Do you think all those Sociopathic Oligarch walk around with gold dick caps? I’ll bet they do. They certainly will after they hear about this.

      I’ll bet they’ll want a whole collection of gold dick caps, with different designs and whatnot. Probably custom ones with their name engraved on it, maybe bedazzled with jewels. I’m going into the gold dick cap business, it’s gonna be YUGE!

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      16 days ago

      All the cool kids in the next life are doing it. Do you wanna be the only one in the underworld without dick bling? I didn’t think so.

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      14 days ago

      It is placed very far away so people who dig you up think you have a big schlong while secretly you had a micropenis.

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    18 days ago

    I don’t buy it, he asked them to place it lower to make it look bigger than it was.

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    17 days ago

    Weird how all ancient people were skeletons.

    But for real: was the axe stood up like that or was it just the axe head that was buried.

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        17 days ago

        Exactly. What would your guess be, why it was stood upright, skywards, instead of laying by his side like many other tools in burials?
        Or was it just the axe head? I can imagine it being a cultural thing not to point the blade towards the deceased, so it’s pointed towards his feet. But this position is a bit weird if it had a handle.

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          My guess is that it was lying flat on top of him and when the wood decomposed and lost it’s weight, the head rolled to the side.

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    17 days ago

    Imagine how rich their family would be today if they had invested in ETFs instead of gold

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      16 days ago

      Coins are much easier to smith than rings. Dunno about the cock-top. I’ve never tried to forge a thimble.

      While I suppose you could make a mold and smelt the gold, and I know that gold smelts at a low enough temp they probably could have done exactly that, I don’t know enough of the history of ancient smithing to know when we actually started smelt pouring.

      Edit: upon closer inspection, I’m fairly certain that copper/bronze spearhead was smithed not poured.

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      18 days ago

      Nah, that’s a standard feature installed during manufacturing and enabled on first activation.

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