so what was that all about?
>>18451686They saw some shit.
>>18451686ancient sumerians slapped their knees and howled with laughter upon seeing such figurines
>>18451686These eyes mean they were forever vigilant against the jews
>>18451686These were votive statues, the Sumerians believed that statues weren't just a representation of a person, they were somehow, a sort of second semi-living body of that person. Therefore prominent Sumerians commissioned statues of themselves to put in temples so that a part of them could pray to their god, day and night, for eternity. Dunno bout the eyes though. Probably >>18451688 afterall they've been alive for some 6000 years.
Annunaki. Next question?
>>18451686literally one of those basedjak memes
they loved trippin balls
>>18451789The Annunaki came to earth 450,000 years ago. They attempted to create a workforce 6 times resulting in failures. Finally after 200,000 years and with the 7th attempt, they finally created the homo sapiens that we know today. Enki was the creator of those homo sapiens.
>>18451686they were actually remnants of civilization from times when earth was under Saturn plasma sheath and covered in red light
>>18451905tell me more
>>18451686Might be something connected with the nam-shub
>>18451686>when you start talking about copper mining byproduct runoff in the euphrates turning the frickin' frogs gay and all you get is that fluoride stare
>>18451912Paul Wallis is an internationally bestselling author, researcher, and public speaker exploring the world’s ancient texts and traditions for evidence of humanity’s earliest encounters with non-human intelligence. A former church archdeacon turned independent scholar, Paul brings a rare combination of theological training, linguistic curiosity, and cross-cultural research to the study of ancient civilizations and their stories of visitors from the sky. I can only tell you a little of what I know. Go to this guy's YouTube and get blown away. He's simply amazing.
>>18452192>Paul Wallis>this guy's YouTubeOKhe look dysgenic, like a egghead
>>18452196You won't be disappointed.
>>18452205its get better(worse)>full of badly generated ai slop>ex pastor
>>18452212Sorry but he's very knowledgeable. Someone else who brings a wealth of information regarding the Annunaki is Billy Carson. He's on YouTube as well.
>>18452220I decided to grab some Kramer instead.
>>18452220>Billy Carsoncheck it>black>look dysgenic>full of ai slopI see you have a type
>>18451686Proto-Anime
>>18452228>anime is alien plot of subversion I think you are on to something
>>18452254These are the ancestors of the jewsGentiles lack reptilian blood, when kikes say they are completely different species they are right
>>18452270so you saying they are hybrids?
>>18452291Stalin really should eradicate these mountain monkeys
>>18452299Stalin died 70 years ago, gramps. Let me tuck in your blanket for you.>*tucks you in*Okay gnite gramps, I'll see you in the morning. Nurse'll bring your prune juice.
>>18452272NTA but modern humans are mutts with apes.
>>18451686maybe they just thought it was funny
>>18452335Jews have reptile blood hence why they are prone to cartoonish villianry and psychopathy
>>18451686You mean why do the statues look like that? Or are you asking about Sumer in general? Because if it is the first one I do have a theory. Now this is based entirely on the few minutes I spent thinking about it while taking a shit and not much more thorough research than that. So the akkadian language has a pair of terms, melammu and puluḫtu. I don't know what the Sumerian equivalents were but they'll have had them since the idea seems to have been borrowed from Sumerian. Melammu is usually translated as "radiance" or "brilliance" in English, and it refers to a sort of shine possessed by divinity (and divinely appointed kings). Melammu is both physical light, characters in poems have to avert their eyes in pain, and symbolic as well (the term is occasionally used to refer to objects that would not have had a literal shine and the use is invoking it as a marker of divine purity/power). Melammu does seem to have been connected to fire at a later point but when Sumerians were still around it seemed to be more akin to the glare that comes off polished metal. It was also seen as something one could take, the Enuma Elish has a reference to taking someone's melammu and wearing it. Puluḫtu is usually translated as "terror" and I think it's basically the sublime in the Burke sense. So anyway these statues seem to have been intended to carry a prayer to a god. Presumably the worshipper would expect that god to be blindingly bright to their own eyes. My guess is that the statues have eyes like that to indicate that they can behold the deity and withstand the melammu, since that capacity would enable the statue to deliver the prayer while beholding the god's presence in a way that the mortal worshipper could not.
>>18452639>Puluḫtu is usually translated as "terror" and I think it's basically the sublime in the Burke sense. You're probably looking for "awe", as in "awed", "awful", "God is an awesome god"
>>18452659Yes, some of the language in the bible is descended from the idea of melammu.
>>18452254>These are the ancestors of the jewsKek. Neither the Indian-Euros nor the Semitic fags claim their Abrahamic Aryan Alien cult has anything to do with Mesopotamia they'd rather wewuz as Egyptians as Abraham run away to Egypt even though they claim Sumer influenced it. I wonder why.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt%E2%80%93Mesopotamia_relations