>>14715247Yeah its a bit interesting, also the term "peoples" doesnt have to necessarily do anything with a massive number of individuals, like for example when i babytalk im interacting from different nationalities under a cyber culture with one form of typing that doesnt count as a derivative from english as it is not an accent of a specific region, so we can say that its a total new "identity" that brings some form of a community together for a small amount of time, so we can say that civilizational ties started from linguistics, the reason arabic is so awesome is that its easy to form an accent from within and still following the same exact rules if you have to make sense, unlike latin derivatives , a more or less a universal language
>>14715265Yeah, ancient languages have lots of animal symbolism twhich could back up charle's theory
>>14715268The swatsika has lots of meanings so idk, sometimes it refers to the god of sun, sometimes to the people of a specific race, if you try to look carefully you may see a bunch of hands sticking up together, so it might be of a tribal origin
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