← Home ← Back to /int/

Thread 214218158

15 posts 12 images /int/
Anonymous Bulgaria No.214218158
/balk/
Fuck if I know edition.

old >>214185811
Anonymous Bulgaria No.214218224
ДABAЙ BOЛEHE HИЙ CME C TEБE
ЗA ПOБEДA ИДBA BPEME
Anonymous Bulgaria No.214218444
Goldsmith is dead
krasnosmith !kRasNOmfsA Russian Federation No.214218451 >>214218686 >>214218725
bulgarians say aз for я because it reminds them of aзиc (bulgarian culture is centered around azis)
Anonymous Macedonia No.214218658 >>214218742 >>214219198
Finna go at my "greek" cousin house tommorow for 12 days in town called toroni
Anonymous Bulgaria No.214218686
>>214218451
delet
Anonymous Bulgaria No.214218725 >>214218845
>>214218451
az - is
I am
Anonymous Bulgaria No.214218742 >>214218833
>>214218658
trooni
Anonymous Macedonia No.214218833
>>214218742
Keak
Anonymous Bulgaria No.214218845
>>214218725
its over
Anonymous Macedonia No.214219009 >>214220464
Do I buy swimming trunks that show off my BBC or the ones that look like normal shorts, bros?

Thinking about a pair of speedos for the Euro-chic
Anonymous Bulgaria No.214219198 >>214219640
>>214218658
its nice there
Anonymous Bulgaria No.214219640
>>214219198
>This lovely tetrobol of Terone in Macedonia, gives us an opportunity to talk a little bit about trade in the ancient world. In this case, this simple 5th century coin reveals a great deal about the economy of this polis in the northern Greek world.

>Though little is known about Terone, outside of its rocky dealings between the Greeks and the Persians during the end of the archaic period, the area, and the polis were known for their main export, wine. The “jug” shown here is in fact an oinochoe, which translates literally to “wine pourer.” Other coins of Terone show amphorae, large storage containers used to ship wine, and grapes.

>This coin is also interesting in that the name of this polis has been disputed based on differences between Greek dialects. Attic Greek writers preserve the name as Torone, but, as is evident by the legend TE on this coin, the locals, speaking in an Aeolic dialect, called it Terone. Multiple dialects were spoken in Greece during its long history, and the differences influenced not only accent, but spelling.
Anonymous Switzerland No.214219952
What are you doing?
krasnosmith !kRasNOmfsA Russian Federation No.214220464
>>214219009
rainbow speedos