GORILLAS ARE NOT MONKEYS :blob_thor::blob_thor::blob_thor::blob_thor::blob_thor::blob_thor::blob_thor::blob_thor::blob_thor::blob_thor::blob_thor::blob_thor::blob_thor:
unless you're speaking cladistically, in which case gorillas are also fish
And oh boy the Aztecs where do I even start :blob_aww:
One of the largest cities in the world at the time-- built on a lake, with aqueducts and waste management. All done without large domesticated animals, the wheel, or the type of metal tools that built the old world's cities
The way they managed to create complex, grand civilizations in their own corner of the world--converging towards and diverging from how the old world built their civilizations. The Inca had no writing, but made things work with their quipu knots. The Mayans of course had the astronomy thing...
I mean, human sacrifice aside (people still do it today anyway *wink* *wink*), the Aztec Empire and Pre-Columbian Meso- and South America in general were just so fascinating :blob_hmm:
Daily music recommendation #339
Sad dad band americ anfootball recently announced the upcoming release of their 4th self-titled album. This means we're in for a #WhiteBoySummer
I'm excited to see what new sound they're gonna bring to the record. The twinkly dreampop of their last record was a...