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Mau Aa, the great cat was thought to fight the serpent Apep (Aphopis) to protect the sun god. An inscription in the Valley of the Kings reads; "You are the Great Cat, the avenger of the gods, and the judge of words, and the president of the sovereign chiefs and the governor of the holy Circle; you are indeed the Great Cat."
 

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Mau Aa, the great cat was thought to fight the serpent Apep (Aphopis) to protect the sun god. An inscription in the Valley of the Kings reads; "You are the Great Cat, the avenger of the gods, and the judge of words, and the president of the sovereign chiefs and the governor of the holy Circle; you are indeed the Great Cat."

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How do you get over 164,000 posts? That is amazing... That's the $64,000 question.

Playing the games and the contest. It sort of just adds up. :facepalm:
They need to make an option of losing a point with each post. :laugh:

Eventually domesticated cats did find their way out of Egypt thanks to the Greeks who stole the animals to control their own rodent problem, and to use as powerful bargaining chips in international trade. This didn't go over so well with the Egyptians. In fact, one Pharaoh sent out his army to various lands in a futile effort to recapture the liberated felines and return them home to Egypt.
 

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Egyptian workers were known to organize labor strikes.
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actually beer likely dates back to the dawn of cereal agriculture, loosely pinpointed at 10,000 B.C.E. in ancient Mesopotamia, the region of southwest Asia currently occupied by Iraq
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Correctomundo. Not a fact. They did brew beer and that fact makes it into a lot of documentaries and such, but they were not the first.
 
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