Okay, I couldn’t resist doing that because it’s a long-standing joke in the Egyptology server that the formula “anx wDA snb”, “life, prosperity, health”, which is commonly used after the king is referred to, is the Middle Egyptian equivalent of “live, laugh, love”.
Here’s actually “live, laugh, love” in Middle Egyptian (red dots mark separate words):
Not pictured: me, yanking the steering wheel to screech into a parking lot so I could take a pic of this while my sisters and I absolutely lost it upon seeing this truck
i think it’s really amazing how total strangers who have nothing in common but their shared love of a work of fiction will come together across distances and dedicate their time and energy working collaboratively to build an extensive, richly detailed fanon that completely fucking sucks
you guys are so committed to being bad at interpreting things you’ll just straight up decide this post means the opposite of what i wrote and reblog it anyway
remember when tumblr used to have the format for reblogged additions on posts be indented instead of vertical and if the post had enough additions to it (which happened frequently because no one on tumblr can shut their fucking mouth) it would just push all the text off the side of the post completely and it became unreadable. it would get so far pushed over that it would just be exactly one character per line and you had to read the post like that. that was a real thing that happened
Remember when people got pissed when staff changed this even though it what was probably one of the only good updates this website ever had
The stelae field at Tutu Fella, Ethiopia, is a 9th-14th century graveyard filled with one hundred and thirty rounded stone columns–each with linear or anthropomorphic carvings–that mark the burial sites of local aristocrats (and supposedly commemorate the reigns of local rulers).