What is your Heritage?

Finshaggy

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One day in Dabki Poland, everyone came together. And there is evidence of this via pottery that has been found in Dabki that proves that various cultures were coming together. And what happened in Dabki was people who were Farming met people that were Hunting and Gathering, and these two types of people started trading. Trading across the Sea. This is documented via Pottery.




In this trade group was "The Funnel Beaker Culture", they were a people that made beakers (like in Chemistry class kinda) that had special funnel tops, probably to prevent spills when transferring liquids.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funnelbeaker_culture
And they were trading with the Stroked Pottery Culture and the Lengyl Cutlure, and things kept changing and moving. It says they were not trading down to Africa, but they probably were.


Also, the "Beaker Folk".





And this trading network turned in to the "Corded Ware Culture", that continued to trade across the sea.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corded_Ware_culture


The Kurgan Hypothesis (most accepted to date) says that the Corded ware culture and the Yamna peolpe mixed, which explains the explosion of water trade at this time (3000-4000 BC).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sredny_Stog_culture
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corded_Ware_culture





Later in History the Romans used basically this same exact trade network and called in "The Amber Road", and there was basically an Ancient "Pottery, Tool and Plant Road" where ideas and materials were traded around Europe.
 

Finshaggy

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turn off the tv
Going to most countries and wanting them just to sell you food or make food, is like going to a Rainforest Tribe and Accepting Ayahuasca, or going to a Peruvian Tribe and Accepting San Pedro Tea, or going to a Native American or Mexican Tribe and Accepting Peyote, or going to a Hindu Temple and trying Bhang.
 

zeddd

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Going to most countries and wanting them just to sell you food or make food, is like going to a Rainforest Tribe and Accepting Ayahuasca, or going to a Peruvian Tribe and Accepting San Pedro Tea, or going to a Native American or Mexican Tribe and Accepting Peyote, or going to a Hindu Temple and trying Bhang.
have you drunk ayahuasca?
 

zeddd

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I have some experience with it, its worth a try, but its not what you expect, you may feel it doesn't support your shifting religious perspective, the teachings ultimately come from the self, something many other drugs obscure, its a sort of anti drug in that sense
 

Finshaggy

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I have also done San Pedro Tea, and 2C-I and 25I-NBoMe before either was illegal, 25I-NBOH, and DPT (but not enough to feel it, I was testing where threshold was). Then LSD and Mushrooms, but those are illegal. And like MDMA and 6-APB, and things that are supposed to be like it like BZP with Tmfpp, that was in like a Snoopy Shaped Ecstasy Tab a long time ago. AndI have tried tons of plants, like Kava Kava, Kratom, Amanita Muscaria, White Lotus, Syrian Rue, Wild Dagga, etc. Like Silene Capensis, Imphepho, etc.
 

zeddd

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I have also done San Pedro Tea, and 2C-I and 25I-NBoMe before either was illegal, 25I-NBOH, and DPT (but not enough to feel it, I was testing where threshold was). Then LSD and Mushrooms, but those are illegal. And like MDMA and 6-APB, and things that are supposed to be like it like BZP with Tmfpp, that was in like a Snoopy Shaped Ecstasy Tab a long time ago. AndI have tried tons of plants, like Kava Kava, Kratom, Amanita Muscaria, White Lotus, Syrian Rue, Wild Dagga, etc. Like Silene Capensis, Imphepho, etc.
ayahuascas ya baby
 

Finshaggy

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And I have done at least 100 different kinds of Nootropics. From Piracetam and Choline, to Galantamine (from the Original Molly Plant, not Ecstasy), to Phenylpiracetam, to Tryptophan.
 

Finshaggy

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50% Italian ( Calabria) 50% French Canadian
A lot of people don't even realize what France did. They were basically like the British Empire, through Africa and Asia. Then even in Canada and America, from French Canadians to Cajuns, all the way to South America.
 

sunni

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A lot of people don't even realize what France did. They were basically like the British Empire, through Africa and Asia. Then even in Canada and America, from French Americans to Cajuns, all the way to South America.
I think anyone who took a basic history class in high school knows the French wasnt a nice country lol

Edit cause fucking iPhone
 

Finshaggy

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I think anyone who took a basic history class in high school knows the French wasnt a nice country lol

Edit cause fucking iPhone
I don't think Americans know. They think of France as like striped shirts and barrettes, and wine, and if they think hard about it the French Revolution and the American Revolution.
 
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