He should be wearing a backwards hat and holding a red bull
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Also surprisingly from ancient Greece:
The greeting "'sup"
Guys wearing laurel wreaths backwards
Tanning salons... but they were just called lawns back then
Tanning salawns
● Anal sex
Wait, that's not surprising
Did you know the Ancient Greeks invented anal sex? It only took 200 years before the Romans decided they should try it with women.
can you elaborate on "sup"?
Lol, it's just a little joke based on the fact that Ancient Greek had both formal and informal greetings, and 'sup is our modern equivalent of an informal greeting. It's quite a stretch, I admit.
Also Tiffany which can be argued to originate from Theophania.
Tiffany is the epitome of this phenomenon, to the point that it's named the Tiffany Problem
That's a good read. I would have used my dagger to steal so much holy water. From the videos I watched there was nothing making sure a proper coin was used in the holy water vending machine.
The first known vending machine, created in the 1st century CE by Hero of Alexandria, dispensed holy water. This invention predates the modern concept of vending machines by nearly 2,000 years, making it seem anachronistic in ancient history.[5]
I guess I'm later for breakfast than I thought.
Duval!!!
This feels somewhat related: John, Johann, Ivan, Evan, Ian, Sean, Jean, Juan, João, Giovanni, Yannis, Yahya, Jack, Shane, etc are all based on the Hebrew name Yohanan
"The sound was always 'John'"
Bortles!!!
as someone not from the US, when I watched the show, I was very confused about that word, until I looked it up
i love how the jaguars being really good for a season perfectly lined up with what was happening in the show at the time
Tiffany I recently found out is old, but Squirrel?? Who's named Squirrel?
Squirrel is.
I think George comes from the Greek word for farmer "Georgos"
Also surprisingly from ancient Greece:
Tanning salawns
● Anal sex
Wait, that's not surprising
Did you know the Ancient Greeks invented anal sex? It only took 200 years before the Romans decided they should try it with women.
can you elaborate on "sup"?
Lol, it's just a little joke based on the fact that Ancient Greek had both formal and informal greetings, and 'sup is our modern equivalent of an informal greeting. It's quite a stretch, I admit.