

That’s really amazing! As far as I know most languages are pretty unreadable in ancient forms to modern readers. I can definitely say as an English speaker than old English is pretty impenetrable.
That’s really amazing! As far as I know most languages are pretty unreadable in ancient forms to modern readers. I can definitely say as an English speaker than old English is pretty impenetrable.
Is something this old a more ancient form of it, or can a modern speaker read it pretty well?
That’s Arabic right?
Someone should make a reverse version of this story where the frog eats the scorpion midway across.
Sloppy joes are good, at least the ones I’ve had are.
This guy’s timeline seems a lot cooler than mine
Hogne, who created the video, says he recognises that there are historical inaccuracies in his videos and that’s because “AI can make a lot of errors but in the future the tools will get better”.
“I try and spot them where I can but I am not a history expert so I don’t always see the error, especially when it’s something small,” he adds.
Asked about the lack of transparency in source material, Hogne says in the future he might consider adding links to where he got his information from.
“It would be cool to make it totally accurate using the right sources, but it’s just me on my own making these videos and it takes eight hours to make each one.”
Oh wow, eight whole hours. What an ordeal!
Ain’t nobody got time to be drawing a whole cow every word
I saw one the other day in the wild that had a huge orange “CYBERTRUCK” sticker in faux-graffiti lettering across the back. In case anyone had any doubts!
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