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Im a black man my first love and passion is black Ancient Egypt.I love Egyptian history, Egyptian Priest, Egyptian Pharaoh, Egyptian Neter and Egyptian symbolism.Ancient Egypt was the greatest PanAfrican civilisation.
World black civilization outside Africa is my secondary interest.Im a truth seeker who want to know about ancient black population in Asia, Europe, America and Oceania.
I dont fantasize to be black European ,I fantasize to be black Egyptian the greatest and longest lasting black civilization in the world.My second choice of black civilization is Sumeria.I like looking at the marvelous statue of bald head Egyptian priests.
Amun-Ra The Ultimate Member # 20039
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I think you're projecting lioness. For me, history is a hobby like football, movies, video games and chess. I also love reading about African history to which Ancient Egypt seems to be definitely part of. I feel much much more should be researched and written about it (especially African Kingdoms beside Ancient Egypt). I feel all the great civilizations of Africa from Ghana to Great Zimbabwe passing by Kemet and Nubia are connected somehow. I also love historical movies and TV series especially those sets in Ancient Greek and Rome time. It's great to discuss those subjects with other people around the world.
the lioness, Member # 17353
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^^^^ I'm not talking about you of mainly of the the Egyptology forum. I'm talking about the LTC
(Looney Tunes Crew) of the AE forum, they are being quite now but know who they are
Faheemdunkers Member # 20844
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Who are the Europeans who want to be Egyptian?
Brada-Anansi Member # 16371
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You^^ off-course you also wanna a big dick...it ain't gonna happen be satisfied with who you are and what ya got..
quote:Originally posted by the lioness,: be yourself, get a life
LOL this coming from th person who spends her life on this forum
brick Member # 20331
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Nubia and egypt are both african,but i would say nubia is first,and lasted longer then egypt and it's the greatest african civilization,but we need to learn about them and other great african civilizations.
brick Member # 20331
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quote:Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: I also love reading about African history to which Ancient Egypt seems to be definitely part of. I feel much much more should be researched and written about it (especially African Kingdoms beside Ancient Egypt). I feel all the great civilizations of Africa from Ghana to Great Zimbabwe passing by Kemet and Nubia are connected somehow.
I agree.
anguishofbeing Member # 16736
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quote:Originally posted by asante-Korton:
quote:Originally posted by the lioness,: be yourself, get a life
LOL this coming from th person who spends her life on this forum
can't believe the dumb bitch is still here posting her ignorance.
asante-Korton Member # 18532
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quote:Originally posted by anguishofbeing:
quote:Originally posted by asante-Korton:
quote:Originally posted by the lioness,: be yourself, get a life
LOL this coming from th person who spends her life on this forum
can't believe the dumb bitch is still here posting her ignorance.
I can't believe that your mom is still a hoe
anguishofbeing Member # 16736
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I should've shot your dumb ass like I did Trayvon.
asante-Korton Member # 18532
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quote:Originally posted by anguishofbeing: I should've shot your dumb ass like I did Trayvon.
Shoot yo mamma bitch
anguishofbeing Member # 16736
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I already shot "yo mamma" and "yo brotha" Trayvon.
asante-Korton Member # 18532
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quote:Originally posted by anguishofbeing: I already shot "yo mamma" and "yo brotha" Trayvon.
anguishofbeing Member # 16736
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Is that "yo bitch"?
asante-Korton Member # 18532
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quote:Originally posted by anguishofbeing: Is that "yo bitch"?
anguishofbeing Member # 16736
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Yo Trayvon, yo "sista".
asante-Korton Member # 18532
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