For more than 300 years prior to Cleopatra the Egyptian royalty and upper classes were Macedonians.
For more than 300 years prior to Cleopatra the Egyptian royalty and upper classes were Macedonians.
Followed by another 300 years of Romans (much of the same culture) while the upper classes kept their Macedonian blood. So, roughly 650 years of Greek/Roman rule.
Probably much more similar, physiologically, to the Assyrians I would imagine.
Just one ? is customary in written English to express a question. No space needed prior to an exclamation point. Also comparing the ethnicity of Jesus and pre-Grecian era Egyptians is silly, given that they were about 3,000 years apart in time.
You know they didn't actually do the mummification thing then right? Since that practice started during the grecian period roughly around 2600BCE.
The country directly south of Europe and West of the Middle East, the north-most and most ethnically distinct country on the African continent, which was ruled by Macedonians for a thousand years? That one? Yes, I'm familiar with it.
Yeah, and I don't think there's anything remotely credible in the complaint to support that. What it doesn't support is the fairly open secret in Hollywood that Singer likes barely legal gay dudes and is constantly partying with them. No skin off my nose.
And if he just has a taste for partying with / fucking 17-20 year old dudes who want to be his rentboys, do you still care? I can't say I do.
Yeah, but I don't think many people think that's actually the case. Rentboy scenario seems far far more likely, and I don't really care about that.
Do you really care if a 38 year old gay dude fucked a 17 year old gay dude? Really?
She was ethnically and culturally Greek. Hell, before her run the ancient Egyptians (who don't exist as a people anymore) were white. Egypt has only been Arab/muslim for about 1,000 years.
The ancient Egyptians were white, dumbass. And after that they were predominantly Greek. They weren't an Arab people until about 1000 years ago.
In 2014, I assume they are all on their phones unless they actually need to adjust something.
Nice strawman, did you stuff it yourself?
Yes, in formal courtrooms (it varies by jurisdiction and judge) the dress code extends to everyone in the room.
And plenty isn't, and courtroom attire is very often more fformal than just "business attire" - so what's your point?
I think it's more an issue that the school is prohibiting these items. The school isn't the FDA, the school isn't preventing these (potentially) harmful products from being used, they are just preventing their use by children whose parents have presumably bought the products for them. And, in the case of sunscreen,…
Snapping at people in a public place because you're having a bad day is a pretty definitive bitch and/or asshole move. Given that you don't grasp that, I see why you picked your username.
Awwww, that's darling.
Nah, more fun to watch you gradually drift further and further from rational thought in a spittle-flecked rage. Women have precisely the power and influence in society that men allow them to have, never more.