lemerchand

joined 2 years ago
[–] lemerchand@sh.itjust.works 2 points 4 days ago

Would you recommend it? What sort of time span and what cultures does it cover?

[–] lemerchand@sh.itjust.works 3 points 4 days ago
  • Melinda's ghost pepper sauce (kinda my default)
  • Tobasco scorpion (another default)
  • yuca tecca reserve (for tacos usually with another sauce for more heat)
  • trappey's tobacco peppers (for hot dogs, eggs, and chili)
  • Melinda's ghost pepper wing sauce (for nuggies)
[–] lemerchand@sh.itjust.works 3 points 6 days ago (1 children)

The newly inspired Roman fan in me wants to say 'no you filthy Carthaginian scum!' but the guy who just read about Dido in a Greek mythology book says he needs to learn more about it because it seems really interesting

[–] lemerchand@sh.itjust.works 2 points 6 days ago (2 children)

Hahahaha that's hilarious. I'll never unsee it!

Have you been reading books or reading through Wikipedia? The wiki pages are very thorough but I like having an author organize everything for me. I read "Mesopotamia: invention of the city" by Gwendolyn Leick and listened to the majority of the audiobook for "Weavers, Scribes, and Kings." I was looking at a book by Echart Frohm when I started getting enamored with Rome and I kinda got sidetracked haha

[–] lemerchand@sh.itjust.works 2 points 6 days ago (4 children)

Wasn't Shamshi-Adad the first one to claim the title "king of the universe

I think it was actually Sargon of Akkad! If you haven't looked into the Akkadian stuff I highly suggest it. It's woefully lacking in detail since it was the 3rd century BCE. A lot of it was written after Sargon passed, but it's all very foundational for the Babylonian and Assyrian stuff that came after.

Assyrian boasting always cracks me up. Sennacherib describes this battle against Babylon:

Case in point, a lot of the bragging and boasting started during the Akkadian dynasty. Sargon jumpstarted it by bragging about how he captured Lugalzagessi and paraded him around the city before taking him to the gate of Enlil in Nippur. One of his sons (Rimush or Manishtusu) or perhaps his grandson, Naram-sin, was the first to try and estimate (and brag about) casualties by his army's hand!

They also bragged a lot about how they put down rebellions....it was a tradition in their line haha 😂

That being said, like their rule, the Assyrians were far more boastful about their straight up brutality. But one thing they had in common that I found interesting and super respectable....they wanted to be remembered more for their creation and restoration than their destruction. Sennacherib and his successors did some really amazing city planning and tried to take care of their people.

I hadn't seen that entire description from Sennacherib before thanks! I will say, he was fucking pissed and it shows!

[–] lemerchand@sh.itjust.works 6 points 6 days ago (9 children)

I just wrapped up a deep dive into Mesopotamia myself and man it was fucking fascinating. Hadn't heard this one before, so thanks

Another fun one from Mari was how Shamshi-adad berated his son via correspondence by saying he was too busy womanizing and partying to be a good leader and should be more like his older brother 😂.

There are so many cool stories. I have moved on for now to study some Greek and Egyptian history because I want to have a nice background for when I get to Roman history but one day I wanna grab a book specifically on Assyrian history.

Anyway I am around if you ever want to talk Mesopotamian history haha

[–] lemerchand@sh.itjust.works 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I do mean it in an American way but also boiled peanuts masala salad sounds right the fuck up my alley.

[–] lemerchand@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Yes, they are super tasty! My parents grew up in the state of Georgia. But I moved to California as an adult and no one here has even heard of them. I get strange looks when I make them (homemade is best!) but I force people to try them and I've never had a single person or walk away impressed.

[–] lemerchand@sh.itjust.works 10 points 3 months ago (9 children)

Boiled peanuts!

[–] lemerchand@sh.itjust.works 5 points 4 months ago

No! It's much better to face these enemies with legionnaires and auxiliaries!

[–] lemerchand@sh.itjust.works 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I think they meant that in Sweden they removed the cancer labels? Here in the States (California specifically) at least, General Snus (made by Match) simply has the warning "may cause mouth cancer." Camel Snus on the other hand has no cancer warning at all just "may cause gum disease and tooth loss."

Like you said regulation is the final say in whether it's on the label or not but these two warnings seem like the States (again at least CA) are taking the harm reduction into consideration as the labels aren't as severe as they are on dip or cigarettes. Sorry if this is incoherent I'm typing on a phone while being talked at by a toddler who says he's seen bigfoot.

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