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September 10, 2014

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Published on September 10, 2014 06:57

September 9, 2014

You haven’t seen blissful neon 70’s fashion action...



You haven’t seen blissful neon 70’s fashion action in the Trek Online universe until you’ve seen the California Kings do it.

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Published on September 09, 2014 14:57

September 7, 2014

FALL WEATHER

Almost that time of the season for leather jackets and boots.


In short: treasure hunter mode activated.

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Published on September 07, 2014 11:35

iamtheejenna:

ckburch Baby, I don’t remember having Pizza...



iamtheejenna:



ckburch Baby, I don’t remember having Pizza hut….



iamtheejenna we are so having Pizza Hut tonight.

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Published on September 07, 2014 10:33

durianarms:

halcy:

uh oh [x]

it begins





durianarms:



halcy:



uh oh [x]



it begins


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Published on September 07, 2014 10:24

September 6, 2014

Star Trek Online is populated with some interesting starship...



Star Trek Online is populated with some interesting starship names.


These are only a few examples.


Come back and check out more videos from The California Kings!

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Published on September 06, 2014 13:27

September 5, 2014

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Published on September 05, 2014 23:14

mulatoomcmxci:

steppauseturnpausepivotstepstep:

babybutta:

yar...



mulatoomcmxci:



steppauseturnpausepivotstepstep:



babybutta:



yarrahs-life:



high-power-prolific:



thehereticpharaoh:



People really don’t believe Ancient Egyptians were ethnically African?



They referred to themselves, not as ”Egyptians” (a Greek term) , but as ”Kemmui’’, meaning, ”the blacks”.


The country itself they called, Kemet, or black nation.


'Kem' is the term for black in the ancient Egyptian language. It is represented in hieroglyphs by a stick charred at both ends.”


"km.t, the name of Ancient Egypt in Egyptian; Egypt (Coptic: Kemi)


r n km.t, the native term for the Egyptian language


(Ref: The Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary, Vols 1&2, E.A. Budge, Dover.) 


Note: words inside brackets are the determinatives or word classifiers along with their English meanings.


Kem, kame, kmi, kmem, kmom = to be black 


Kememu = Black people (Ancient Egyptians) in both Ancient and modern Egyptian (Kmemou).


Kem [khet][wood] = extremely black, jet-black


Kemet = any black thing. Note: “t” is silent - pronounced Kemé


Kemet [nu][community, settlement, nation] = Black nation = Ancient Egypt.  


Kemet [Romé][people] = Black people. Ancient Egyptians. 


Kemit [Shoit][books] = Black books, Ancient Egyptian literature.  


Kem wer [miri][large body of water] = The Great Black sea (The Red sea). This sea is neither black nor red, this is in reference to which nation, Black or Red, at a particular time, controlled this body of water. 


Kemi fer = Black double house; seat of government. Note: by reference to Wolof again, we know that to make a plural of per or house, the “p” becomes an “f” or fer. Thus fero=great houses (double), it is not pero as Budge writes.


In Ancient Egyptian, the ordinary adjective always follows the noun it modifies, whereas a sanctified adjective usually comes before its noun.  The sanctified adjectives are:


Kem —  Black


Suten -  Royal


Nter —-  Holy, Sacred


Examples:


Kem ti = Black image, sacred image : ti oubash = white image  


Kem ho = Black face/title of a god   : ho oubash = white face  


Kem ta = Black land, holy land        : Ta deshret = Red land (also; Ta Sett) 


This rule does not apply when Black is used as a noun-adjective of nationality:  


Hompt Kemet = copper of Black; Egyptian copper :  Hompt Sett = copper of the Red nations; Asiatic copper  


Ro in Kemet (page 416a) = speech of Black; mute ro n Kemet = word of the mouth of Black; the Egyptian language


Kemet Deshret = Black and Red; good and evil; fertile and barren, etc.; Duality  


Deshretu (page 554a,b) = red ones, red devils.  Used also to refer to the Namu and Tamhu; not a complimentary label. 


African Origins: 


The following Ancient Egyptian words acknowledge the origins of Pharaonic Egyptian civilization; 


Khentu Hon Nefer (page 554a) = founders of the Excellent Order. Budge: “peoples and tribes of Nubia and the Egyptian Sudan.” For “Hon” see page 586b. 


Hon Nefer (page 1024b) = Excellent Order


Kenus (page1024b) = mighty; brave (from Kenu, page 772a)


Ta Khent (page 1051b/page 554b) = land of the beginning.  


Eau (page 952b/page 17b) = the old country  


Ancient Egyptian’s Worldview:  


The Egyptian’s view of the world was the exact opposite of the current Western one. To the Egyptian, the top of the world was in the south (upper) towards the African interior, the bottom (lower) towards the north, hence upper and lower Egypt; upper and lower Syria.”


"Oh yes, the black soil business.


Most scholars outside the modern western cover-up establishment have rejected the false interpretation some have given to Kemet, ostensibly alluding the term Kemet to the alleged ”black soil”  of Egypt. There’s nothing in the term, outside the imagination of western myth-makers,  to suggest the Egyptians referred to the color of the soil or sand, rather than the people, in naming their country. Our position is consistent with the testimony of the ancient Greek writers, eyewitnesses who unanimously described the Egyptians as a black people, closely related to the ”Ethiopians”.”



And white Hollywood casts white actors and gives them tans.



*internal sobbing*



i will never not reblog this. i know too many people who for real dont think Egypt is a part of Africa.



KNOW YOUR HISTORY


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Published on September 05, 2014 21:23

unclewhisky:

theshadiertwin:

unclewhisky:

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unclewhisky:



theshadiertwin:



unclewhisky:



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poppunk-notcollars:



iamtheralrus:



holy shit.



For the win



THIS IS MY PHILOSOPHY.

I kinda doubt this is a real Seuss quote, but I like the idea behind it nevertheless.



It’s a real Seuss quote.



…huh! I stand corrected.


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Published on September 05, 2014 20:01