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Margo 3 year s ago
#4 600k doesnt sound like sooooo much -- some people spent 150k on a single snes game...i would have expected more tbh....
       
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Megan 3 year s ago
PFFT EVERYBODY knows that satan purposely buried those items to test your faith. The World was created 2021 years ago by Jesus, who then founded the USA as the best of everything.
       
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Debra 3 year s ago
Megan,

The issue with this is that in todays society we cannot be sure if you are trying to be funny, or if you actually belive it
       
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Jackie 3 year s ago
Debra,

"trying" is the key word...looks more like someone zoom called her first year psych class at college and now she's a progressive communist with short blue hair
       
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Wallace 3 year s ago
Jackie,

Or she is in fact an evangelical Christian from Texas and believes this shit because she heard about it on info wars.
Or "she" is a guy who got a random girls name on a website. We'll never know. But we now know your political views and your sense of humor
       
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Raphael 3 year s ago
#15 do you think the Romans talked to their dogs like we do today as in
"who's a good boy?'
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"who ate the beef on the table? Brutus, did you eat the beef" as Brutus looked away guilty as he11
       
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Belle 3 year s ago
25 he is not tiger of mysore, he was a psychopath , responsible for massacre of men, women and children...
       
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A Ring That Possibly Belonged To Caligula Could Be Around 2,000 Years Old

This stunning sky-blue ring is a hololith, meaning it is made from a single piece of stone; in this case, it is made from sapphire. If the precious stone is not enough to define the ring’s value, it is also believed that it once belonged to the Roman Emperor Caligula, who reigned from 37 to 41 AD. The woman engraved at the top of the ring is assumed to be Caesonia, Caligula's fourth and last wife.

The ring was on sale in 2019 and though the internet doesn't reveal who was the buyer or at what price it was sold, there are a few hints that it might have been close to $600,000. Isn't it wild to think that the same ring which was possibly owned by one of the rulers of the Classical antiquity period is now sitting on someone else's finger? What stories it could tell, if it could talk?

 

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