kenma to kuroo via headset: kuroo , go already !
kuroo to kenma via headset: okay , okay im going . no need to rush
hinata: kitten !!
kenma: yeah ?
hinata: . . .
kenma: shōyō , what is it ??
hinata: i was talking .. about our cat ...
kenma: oh .
anyways hi guys im back after like half a year 😞😞 i was focusing on school and kind of forgot about my tumblr page for a bit but now im back 👍👍👍
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Yesterday he went on two popular TV shows and only gained 53 followers 🤣🤣🤭🤭
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Babylonian (Or, what's left...)
A sculpture depicting the culture of Babylon:
According to research I have obtained from local citizens and papers, it would appear that the Babylon I step through now is not the first attempt to form a successful empire. Before Babylon would ever stand on its own, it would be a part of the Akkadian Empire and would eventually develop into an important city in ancient Mesopotamia (The Monumental Fall of Babylon). Once Babylon transformed from a city into the First Babylonian Empire, while in the hands of Hammurabi, expanded his empire to greater heights, conquering a variety of city-states. Hammurabi effectively obtained control of the entirety of Mesopotamia, but ultimately, his predecessors failed to capitalize on his contributions to the empire (The Monumental Fall of Babylon). When The First Babylonian Empire collapsed, it fell under the control of foreign powers such as the Hittites and Assyrians, the latter with which they had competed with before.
Now, completely taken over by the Kassites, this era is synonymous with the period of Babylonian history known as “Middle Babylonian”. Unfortunately, this is also to be referred to as a time that represents decline within the kingdom. The nation as a whole was completely eclipsed by its neighbors (Livius). The decline would last for nearly a millennium, damaging any potential progress the nation could have had. This would continue to be an issue even after the Kassites are replaced as leaders, as Babylon has still failed to form a centralized government for its states.
Despite the lack of political power that can be seen during this period, there was some development regarding culture and the arts. The Amarna Letters revealed Kassites status as a member of a royal grouping of civilizations. Being a part of this royal grouping, they were able to obtain expensive and rare materials that could be utilized to make all kinds of unique sculptures and figurines (Knott).
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A relationship dynamic we don’t talk about enough is : girlwife and boyhusband
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