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March 28, 2015 - The Golden One - Marcus Follin
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The Museum Visit

Thanks to the Mediterranean Museum in Stockholm for letting me film! Really cool museum, I can highly recommend a visit! http://www.varldskulturmuseerna.se/medelhavsmuseet/ Main Page; Coaching, Biography, Sponsors, Contact, Sunday Summary, PC Specs, etc: http://narcissus.se/ Daily Pictures: http://instagram.com/latsbrah Daily Content and Pictures: https://www.facebook.com/TheLatsbrah Go in and give it a like for the whole picture of my glorious ways! Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/thelatsbrah/profile Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheLatsbrah Tumblr: http://thelatsbrah.tumblr.com/ My channel's main focus is on self improvement, bodybuilding, powerlifting, strongman, culture, gaming, books, politics etc.

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Greetings students.
Juicy.
I'm with my main crew.
We're actually supposed to go to the Game of Thrones exhibition, but the queue was longer than the wait for something.
I don't know what.
Anyway, so I thought we had statue of Alexander, but it was not.
It was in all actuality Apollon Greek god.
So we're having a look here at ancient physiques, comparing them to the modern ones.
So here we have Hercules doing battle with the Amazons and the Amazons obviously were female warriors, daughters of Ares.
And if you followed my Let's Plays, if you're a true friend, then you will have seen me getting beat up by Amazons as well, the riders of the steppes in all actuality.
So here we have greetings, Nettie-Pete.
Yo.
We have this guy, he isn't that shredded, but that's basically my level of fat percentage now as well.
Perhaps 15, 13, something like that.
You know, slightly ants, but not quite.
Go for it.
How's that?
Sick.
Admire how glorious this fair maiden is.
Would you marry her and treat her kindly?
Comment below.
I'm saving my facial hair now as well.
Don't know if you can see it, it's quite light.
Not quite a beard, but I'm getting there.
The Egyptian civilization got its strength from the very fertile Nile River.
The Nile River would flood every year, leaving the ground very, very fertile.
So they could build their civilization with, you know, not everyone working the land.
Not everyone was preoccupied with gathering food.
So they could have a class of priests, a pharaoh and an army.
Also, everyone wasn't preoccupied with gathering food because it was so fertile.
And if you're wondering why cats are so holy in Egyptian mythology, it is because when you have a lot of grain stores, rats are a large problem.
You know, you get rats and there are some glorious cats, as it were.
Then cats are really good to get rid of the vermin.
And also snakes are prevalent in Egyptian mythology just because they are the natural enemies of rats.
And rats destroy grains, so then you worship the animals that can take away the vermin and protect the grain.
So that is why cats have a prominent role in Egyptian mythology to keep the grain safe as it were.
And now we'll get a little glimpse of the very own true friend kitten of coddliness, courtesy of my main man Covobra.
XXO Boom Greetings little kitten.
You are so cute and cobbly.
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