the snakes

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  1. sculptor Valued Senior Member

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    The snake kings:

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    It seems that:
    They almost united the central Maya world.
    Say what you will about the Maya, but their scribes seemed to have fun, and a style not seen again until the graffiti artist started tagging.
     
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  3. Gawdzilla Sama Valued Senior Member

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    Well, the taggers may have copied that style, among others.
     
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  5. sideshowbob Sorry, wrong number. Valued Senior Member

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    The Mayans are alive and well and hanging out in railway yards.
     
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  7. Dr_Toad It's green! Valued Senior Member

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    As a matter of fact, the Mexican Spanish that I speak is liberally salted with Nahuatl words. Vultures are called Limpiamundos, but in Nahuatl they are zopilotes. Windmills. Tecolote are owls, Guacolote are turkeys.

    Edit: Quien esta jodiendo ese gallina despues de todos?

    Sorry, I couldn't resist.
     
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  8. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    psycho-social anthropology of artistic cultural expresionism

    round circles and soft edges of a hard response to clinical psychopathic dot-com-ism was very natural for urban human evolution.
    im not sure it can be attributed to actual snakes or Mayan culture.
    cyclical ?
    sure many forms of human expresion are in some functional atribute of manifest actuation
     
  9. Dr_Toad It's green! Valued Senior Member

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    Salad, anyone?
     

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