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From worshiping cats, Kek and now this

The internet has come full circle on Ancient Egyptian Culture

dantpointy
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“All egyptian deities are queens”
“If he’s the god of knowledge he’s a Thoth!”
*incoherent screaming*

lenjar
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Pray that history never repeats itself.

GreatestChannelOfAllTime
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If the other gods ever got upset with him, they might have told him “Begone, Thoth!”

peachiequeen
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I'm not saying they're furries, but the Egyptian gods all had animal heads, so they're basically furries

punkstr
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Btw Thoth is pronounced "Toth" for some reason

pogwaterTheJuice
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makes sense, after all them religions worship atleast one animal and have god knows how many furries as gods.
Lookin' at you egypt. XD

TheRagingRodentGaming
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þis is why we can't trust people to be decent on þe internet
Edit: Ðe comment section is hectic, IDK what happened. Enter at your own risk.

themaidenlesswretch
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In the parable of Thamus and Thoth, the then King of Egypt Thamus invents writing and asks Thoth to judge it, claiming it'll extend people's memory. Thoth rebukes him by saying that people will come to rely on writing to recollect things, rather than actually memorizing and internalizing what they are taught/told.
I think the truth is that Thoth didn't want his name being spelled because he knew in Greek it would end up looking like OwO

SetWumbo
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As a Greek I can tell you that "θ"="th" and "ω"="o". So "Θωθ" is also pronounced "Thoth" in greek. Additionally there's no reason to put a tone ( ' ) on "ω" because "Θωθ" is a one syllable word.

eliassideris
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“History never repeats itself, but it does rhyme.”
- I have no idea

chene-aurelgaudreau
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don't like this post" is just goddamn hilarious

dperfett
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I can read Greek because my mom was born in Thessaloniki, and hearing you pronounce Θωθ as owo made my brain recoil....

edit: it’s pronounced thoth, Θ and θ are the same letter (pronounced as the th in think for example) but the first is uppercase and ofc the other is lowercase, and ω is just a spicy o

justinhamilton
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Θώθ, whats this? "notices your enormous obelisk"







kill me

RokerXeno
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I'd like to point out that "uppercase" Greek letters are a Roman invention to make the Greek alphabet imitate the Latin alphabet (the same as English). The Greeks wrote only in the "lowercase" form, so Thoth would be a symmetrical θώθ.

nategwright
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MY PREDICTIONS ARE 100% ACCURATE, YES.

RedHeadFury-
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Since Thoth is the god of knowledge, would someone who wanted to un-learn something say "Begone, Thoth"?

wrenbeck
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Me: *sees Thoth*
Me: _Don't._
My brain: *_OINGO BOINGO

featherwhiskerfan
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Theta-omega-theta is still pronounced "Thoth."

whatzittooya
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>everyone posting cutesy owo as a joke
>actually summoning a terrible elder god
This is fine

zeriel