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Indians wore animal skins and bird feathers to adopt the best of those animals out there? and got a better answer
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Nature is a sheer delight to study and learn from it, and we are just common underachievers?
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Nature is a real delight to learn from, and we're just regular losers.
Nature is a real delight to learn from, and we're just regular losers.
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Did the Indians have a choice?
Did the Indians have a choice?
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Nowadays, they dress what they're told! i.e., everything
Nowadays, they dress what they're told! i.e., everything
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the Indians also wore it because they wanted to be beautiful as peacocks
the Indians also wore it because they wanted to be beautiful as peacocks
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but they didn't make a mess of the atmosphere.
but they didn't make a mess of the atmosphere.
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The current fashionistas are a separate line Tell me, based on your concept, why the priests of Egypt wore something like this: horns, dog muzzles, ibis heads. Probably, they have in common the idea of a deity dominating and commanding. By the way, the pyramids also have many common features, a single civilization Once the natural coats and sheepskin coats of barbarians, rolling from the north to these civilizations, have common roots.
The current fashionistas are a separate line Tell me, based on your concept, why the priests of Egypt wore something like this: horns, dog muzzles, ibis heads. Probably, they have in common the idea of a deity dominating and commanding. By the way, the pyramids also have many common features, a single civilization Once the natural coats and sheepskin coats of barbarians, rolling from the north to these civilizations, have common roots.