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>It's a much more complex -and mortal- craft than i imagined.

Indeed it is fren, and since most people know nothing at all about the art of slinging or its artifacts there are no normies or retards to stink things up, it is a very comfy and fascinating space to allow one's autism to roam free. It's lots of fun to chuck stones with a sling, the elegant simplicity of a weapon that can be worn as a necklace or belt or wadded up in one's pocket would make it a helluva tool for dealing with commies and BLM rioters the next time a lowlife overdoses on drugs near a white cop.

Not related but wanna share my joyous win today, I slurped a magnificent rare ancient cheapie this morning. The seller was a retard and did the worst job imaginable with their title, description, and choice of category to list it in so while the total cost of $294 isn't peanuts I could probably flip it for $1000+ ezpz.

It's an actually genuine (almost all are fakes) ancient ~1,800-1,900 BC Babylonian baked clay Cuneiform tablet, with beautiful provenance. Of the few cuneiform tablets that are actually genuine most have insufficient or zero provenance, but this has the receipt from a prestigious antiquarian book dealer and the name of the professor who bought it for 10.5 GBP back on April 13th, 1939. What he paid was the equivalent of $46.62 USD back when gold was $35/oz, so $294 today is nothing. Feels fucking good bro, ever since I was a little kid I always wanted a Cuneiform tablet but all I've seen besides this have been fake, unprovenanced loot, or priced ridiculously high. Major fucking win for an antiquities autist.

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