Yea. Didn't ask for it. I know what stuff means I typed it. But I don't think he does. I honestly don't.
Going back to Bhudda they still had currency. China supposedly invented it. It's real old. The origin of the Silk Road, almost 10,000 years, but it has Indian seashells in Siberia, and Mongolia. All the way up the steppes. Dating right back to when they were mummifying things. Look at those mummies with the red hair in China, one of their first dynasties. No wonder they don't want to disturb them. Better insert some dinosaurs instead.
Buddha wasn't such a great master either. The amount of invasions his followers led on India. Oh well. One god changed into the next, it just took some beating over the head, and currency. Burying the other markings and temples, because of course they worshipped different Kami, elements, and gods.
There are huge debates in how that pantheon changed. Easier saying it was all Bhudda later. But his footsteps are along a prior trade route, worshipping something else.
Back to the topic. I honestly don't know what he saying. It must be drugs. Currency buys stuff, stuff doesn't mint currency otherwise there are bigger problems on price. Yes it would be nice if there was no currency, but what happens when your stuff isn't trading because you don't have currency. God damn it's like speaking to retards.
There are places you don't need currency. You just hunt, gather, farm and labor in a cult or some other remote place where they live off the land. But it simply isn't civilization. Not even when Bhudda was god.
Yea. Didn't ask for it. I know what stuff means I typed it. But I don't think he does. I honestly don't.
Going back to Bhudda they still had currency. China supposedly invented it. It's real old. The origin of the Silk Road, almost 10,000 years, but it has Indian seashells in Siberia, and Mongolia. All the way up the steppes. Dating right back to when they were mummifying things. Look at those mummies with the red hair in China, one of their first dynasties. No wonder they don't want to disturb them. Better insert some dinosaurs instead.
Buddha wasn't such a great master either. The amount of invasions his followers led on India. Oh well. One god changed into the next, it just took some beating over the head, and currency. Burying the other markings and temples, because of course they worshipped different Kami, elements, and gods.
There are huge debates in how that pantheon changed. Easier saying it was all Bhudda later. But his footsteps are along a prior trade route, worshipping something else.
Back the topic. I honestly don't know what he saying. It must be drugs. Currency buys stuff, stuff doesn't mint currency otherwise there are bigger problems on price. Yes it would be nice if there was no currency but what happens when your stuff isn't trading because you don't have currency. God damn it's like speaking to retards.
There are places you don't need currency. You just hunt gather farm and labor in a cult or some other remote place where they live off the land. But it simply isn't civilization. Not even when Bhudda was god.
Yea. Didn't ask for it. I know what stuff means I typed it. But I don't think he does. I honestly don't.
Going back to Bhudda they still had currency. China supposedly invented it. It's real old. The origin of the Silk Road, almost 10,000 years, but it has Indian seashells in Siberia, and Mongolia. All the way up the steppes. Dating right back to when they were mummifying things. Look at those mummies with the red hair in China, one of their first dynasties. No wonder they don't want to disturb them. Better insert some dinosaurs instead.
Buddha wasn't such a great master either. The amount of invasions his followers led on India. Oh well. One god changed into the next, it just took some beating over the head, and currency. Burying the other markings and temples, because of course they worshipped different Kami, elements, and gods.
There are huge debates in how that pantheon changed. Easier saying it was all Bhudda later. But his footsteps are along a prior trade route, worshipping something else.
Back the topic. I honestly don't know what he saying. It must be drugs. Currency buys stuff, stuff doesn't mint currency otherwise there are bigger problems on price. Yes it would be nice if there was no currency but what happens when your stuff isn't trading because you don't have currency. God damn it's like speaking to retards.
There are places you don't need currency. You just hunt gather farm and labor in a cult or so other remote place where they live off the land. But it simply isn't civilization. Not even when Bhudda was god.
Yea. Didn't ask for it. I know what stuff means I typed it. But I don't think he does. I honestly don't.
Going back to Bhudda they still had currency. China supposedly invented it. It's real old. The origin of the Silk Road, almost 10,000 years, but it has Indian seashells in Siberia, and Mongolia. All the way up the steppes. Dating right back to when they were mummifying things. Look at those mummies with the red hair in China, one of their first dynasties. No wonder they don't want to disturb them. Better insert some dinosaurs instead.
Buddha wasn't such a great master either. The amount of invasions his followers led on India. Oh well. One god changed into the next, it just took some beating over the head, and currency. Burying the other markings and temples, because of course they worshipped different Kami, elements, and gods.
There are huge debates in how that pantheon changed. Easier saying it was all Bhudda later. But his footsteps are along a prior trade route, worshipping something else.
Back the topic. I honestly don't know what he saying. It must be drugs. Currency buys stuff, stuff doesn't mint currency otherwise there are bigger problems on price. Yes it would be nice if there was no currency but what happens when your stuff isn't trading because you don't have currency. God damn it's like speaking to retards.
Yea. Didn't ask for it. I know what stuff means I typed it. But I don't think he does. I honestly don't.
Going back to Bhudda they still had currency. China supposedly invented it. It's real old. The origin of the Silk Road, almost 10,000 years, but it has Indian seashells in Siberia, and Mongolia. All the way up the steppes. Dating right back to when they were mummifying things. Look at those mummies with the red hair in China, one of their first dynasties. No wonder they don't want to disturb them. Better insert some dinosaurs instead.
Buddha wasn't such a great master either. The amount of invasions his followers led on India. Oh well. One god changed into the next, it just took some beating over the head, and currency. Burying the other markings and temples, because of course they worshipped different Kami, elements, and gods.
There are huge debates in how that pantheon changed. Easier saying it was all Bhudda later. But his footsteps are along a prior trade route, worshipping something else.
Back the topic. I honestly don't know what he saying. It must be drugs. Currency buys stuff, stuff doesn't mint currency otherwise there are bigger problems on price. Yes it would be nice if there was no currency but what happens when your stuff isn't reading because you don't have currency. God damn it's like speaking to retards.
Yea. Didn't ask for it. I know what stuff means I typed it. But I don't think he does. I honestly don't.
Going back to Bhudda they still had currency. China supposedly invented it. It's real old. The origin of the Silk Road, almost 10,000, but it has Indian seashells in Siberia, and Mongolia. All the way up the steppes. Dating right back to when they were mummifying things. Look at those mummies with the red hair in China, one of their first dynasties. No wonder they don't want to disturb them. Better insert some dinosaurs instead.
Buddha wasn't such a great master either. The amount of invasions his followers led on India. Oh well. One god changed into the next, it just took some beating over the head, and currency. Burying the other markings and temples, because of course they worshipped different Kami, elements, and gods.
There are huge debates in how that pantheon changed. Easier saying it was all Bhudda later. But his footsteps are along a prior trade route, worshipping something else.