June 2011
May 2011
Archaeological News: Update: Statue of Ancient... →
archaeologicalnews:
A team of Egyptian and European archaeologists has unearthed a unique colossal statue of King Amenhotep III at his funerary temple on the west bank of the Nile near Luxor, according to a statement released on Tuesday by Egypt’s ministry of state for antiquities.
Finely carved in alabaster,…
Things. I want them.
My best friend
My kitty :)
A bar of Lindt’s chili chocolate
Poetic inspiration
The ability to speak flawless Middle Egyptian
A solid topic for my senior seminar paper
A job
More Star Trek in my life
To be in the correct state
Whiskey
Chai tea
A quieter ceiling fan
The biggest box of Crayola crayons that even exists
The boy
A kiss from the boy
Archaeological News: Update: Tunnel found under... →
archaeologicalnews:
MEXICO CITY - Researchers found a tunnel under the Temple of the Snake in the pre-Hispanic city of Teotihuacan, about 28 miles northeast of Mexico City. The tunnel had apparently been sealed off about 1,800 years ago. Researchers of Mexico’s National University made the finding with…
Languages, Hell Yeah!: Awesome Foreign Word of the... →
languageshellyeah:
Wanktok (Tok Pisin): a word in the Papua New Guinea Tok Pisin creole that refers to people who speak the same language as you do and have some form of claim on you. Pronounced: Wahn-tok
This word usually refers only to a people within families, villages, clans and slightly larger areas due to…
Obi-Wan Kenobi killed by Imperial Forces →
Alright, boring summer....
It’s time to watch every episode of Buffy from the beginning again.
Desperate times.
Languages, Hell Yeah!: Awesome Foreign Word of the... →
languageshellyeah:
Jung (Korean): a feeling that is stronger than love and can only be proved when surviving a difficult argument. Prononciation: Yung
This word should come with confetti and sparklers and a parade.
Let me explain.
I feel this word portrays something so epic in the love category that at the…