Ammon Hillman
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Oh, my God. Listen, people. I already set this up.
Oh, my God. Listen, people. I already set this up.
Yeah. There's several. Sumerian and Babylonian. Acadian, I think, is in there. Middle Eastern languages. We're talking about Gilgit. They got it from the library of... Usher, Ponypole, Rise, which is mostly a bunch of laundry lists. Anyway, the master work that they came up with was this Gilgamesh.
Yeah. There's several. Sumerian and Babylonian. Acadian, I think, is in there. Middle Eastern languages. We're talking about Gilgit. They got it from the library of... Usher, Ponypole, Rise, which is mostly a bunch of laundry lists. Anyway, the master work that they came up with was this Gilgamesh.
Yeah. There's several. Sumerian and Babylonian. Acadian, I think, is in there. Middle Eastern languages. We're talking about Gilgit. They got it from the library of... Usher, Ponypole, Rise, which is mostly a bunch of laundry lists. Anyway, the master work that they came up with was this Gilgamesh.
And I just want to read to you what I'm going to do, audience, this magic trick that I'm going to do. is I'm going to flash before your eyes two things. The first thing is Gilgamesh, and the second thing is Aristotle. Oh, God, this guy's going to totally bash us. Yes, Timmy. That is the purpose.
And I just want to read to you what I'm going to do, audience, this magic trick that I'm going to do. is I'm going to flash before your eyes two things. The first thing is Gilgamesh, and the second thing is Aristotle. Oh, God, this guy's going to totally bash us. Yes, Timmy. That is the purpose.
And I just want to read to you what I'm going to do, audience, this magic trick that I'm going to do. is I'm going to flash before your eyes two things. The first thing is Gilgamesh, and the second thing is Aristotle. Oh, God, this guy's going to totally bash us. Yes, Timmy. That is the purpose.
I think I can do it. This day on which Enkidu dreamed came to an end. Yeah, and he lay stricken with sickness. One whole day he lay on his bed and his suffering increased. He said Gilgamesh, the friend on whose account he had left the wilderness, once I ran for you, but he's had some kind of delusional... Fever is here for the water of life. He's going for the water of life.
I think I can do it. This day on which Enkidu dreamed came to an end. Yeah, and he lay stricken with sickness. One whole day he lay on his bed and his suffering increased. He said Gilgamesh, the friend on whose account he had left the wilderness, once I ran for you, but he's had some kind of delusional... Fever is here for the water of life. He's going for the water of life.
I think I can do it. This day on which Enkidu dreamed came to an end. Yeah, and he lay stricken with sickness. One whole day he lay on his bed and his suffering increased. He said Gilgamesh, the friend on whose account he had left the wilderness, once I ran for you, but he's had some kind of delusional... Fever is here for the water of life. He's going for the water of life.
And I now have nothing. A second day he lay on his bed and Gilgamesh washed over him. But the sickness increased. A third day he lay on the bed. He called out to Gilgamesh.
And I now have nothing. A second day he lay on his bed and Gilgamesh washed over him. But the sickness increased. A third day he lay on the bed. He called out to Gilgamesh.
And I now have nothing. A second day he lay on his bed and Gilgamesh washed over him. But the sickness increased. A third day he lay on the bed. He called out to Gilgamesh.
rousing him up now he was a week in the eyes is blind with weeping and ten days he lay there suffering crazy oh my god does this ever stop and gilgamesh wept over ink oh god he finally died i'm so happy right right okay now think about the language that it takes to express that just linguistically Do you hear the repetition? Do you hear it's very simple verbs, very simple actions.
rousing him up now he was a week in the eyes is blind with weeping and ten days he lay there suffering crazy oh my god does this ever stop and gilgamesh wept over ink oh god he finally died i'm so happy right right okay now think about the language that it takes to express that just linguistically Do you hear the repetition? Do you hear it's very simple verbs, very simple actions.
rousing him up now he was a week in the eyes is blind with weeping and ten days he lay there suffering crazy oh my god does this ever stop and gilgamesh wept over ink oh god he finally died i'm so happy right right okay now think about the language that it takes to express that just linguistically Do you hear the repetition? Do you hear it's very simple verbs, very simple actions.
It's very, you know, repeated. That's what languages that don't have many words do that. They use repetition as a crutch. Right. Think of it as like a kid developing his speech. Developing. His ability at speaking... Okay, now let's fast forward to Greek and let's compare it. This is Aristotle. Harmony is celestial since its nature is divine, noble, and wonderfully wrought.
It's very, you know, repeated. That's what languages that don't have many words do that. They use repetition as a crutch. Right. Think of it as like a kid developing his speech. Developing. His ability at speaking... Okay, now let's fast forward to Greek and let's compare it. This is Aristotle. Harmony is celestial since its nature is divine, noble, and wonderfully wrought.
It's very, you know, repeated. That's what languages that don't have many words do that. They use repetition as a crutch. Right. Think of it as like a kid developing his speech. Developing. His ability at speaking... Okay, now let's fast forward to Greek and let's compare it. This is Aristotle. Harmony is celestial since its nature is divine, noble, and wonderfully wrought.