I read recently that the Ancient Egyptians thought that the primary function of the brain was to produce snot.
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@Nick
I can understand that.
I also think the armadillo is actually a fighting hamster
@Nick
Ohhh, addendum.
I read on your site that you had "dinner for one" again.
(01-04-2020, 05:27 PM)nickpelling Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.I read recently that the Ancient Egyptians thought that the primary function of the brain was to produce snot.
I also heard this like yesterday or the day before, must have been from the same source.
This thread is a mess, any objections if I close it?
@Nick
I get it. It has something to do with wire, but it's not a long wire.
That's what happens when you pull worms out of your nose.
@ Koen
yes, do it tomorrow.
look at the date
(01-04-2020, 06:01 PM)Koen G Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.This thread is a mess, any objections if I close it?
Well you started the thread (in a way)
It seems to be off-topic season....
voynich frustration is turning into voynich angst when I read stuff like this. damn my eyes.
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attachment=4161]I can understand the horror.
As Nick wrote, the Egyptians did it through the nose.
But it seems to be a mistake in translation that Europeans start at the wrong end.
See picture :
That is a baseball bat. So it's a modern fake. Which brings us back on topic.
Or is it an April fool's joke?
Why did someone circle it and write "très curieux" in a modern hand?

It symbolizes this thread fairly well.