According to some book I read some religious texts have words that use Chinese Pictograms to mean syllables that sound like the pronounciation of Chinese Words but represent Indian words with a different meaning that are pronounced the same as Chinese words
This supposedly means they were trying to translate religious ideas from Indian into Chinese
I do not have time to fact check the language name until later but it might be called the Pali language
Excluding Northern Africa did they even invent barrells in Africa before White people came along
The way most but not all crowds of black people behave you would have people fighting with barrells
Even if most black people do not commit violent crimes there are a high enough percent who do that places that attract a lot of black people tend to end up with fights
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ClL4qAmDdH0
Video Title
Donkey Kong the Original Barrell Battle
What squirrel psychology teaches us about EBT riots, the free walnut hand out experiment
... I spoke to the rest of their family in said social setting, and further conversation never seemed to continue beyond the introduction even if it was private.
My assessment follows:
1) The behavior that made the older women recognize me as a catch was in-congruent with what the younger women found attractive.
2) The situation in which they would consider it appropriate to meet a boyfriend was not and could not be the same social situation as the one in which they would find their family.
I have a curiosity for everyone:
I observed that when I would meet people in a familial social setting, e.g. church, social clubs, etc.
Grandmothers and mothers would always want to introduce me to their granddaughters/daughters because said older women adored me and openly told me so. (I was a handsome, had a good job, solid work ethic, nice clothing, commitment to the cause, etc.)
Their granddaughters/daughters had no interest in me when I would speak to them in the same manner in which...