@Vicious-Retard Some say that coffee is delicious when brewed properly, so enjoy it for what it is, not for the caffeine
The Newly Discovered Tablet II of the Epic of Gilgamesh
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Acquisition
In 2011 CE, the Sulaymaniyah (Slemani) Museum in Iraqi Kurdistan purchased a large number of clay tablets. After the dramatic fall of Saddam's regime on April 9, 2003 CE and the ransacking of the Iraq Museum as well as other museums, the Sulaymaniyah Museum (guided by the Council of Ministers of Iraqi Kurdistan) started an initiative, as part of an amnesty program. The museum paid smugglers to 'intercept' archaeological artefacts on their journey to other countries. No questions were asked about who was selling the relic or where it came from. The Sulaymaniyah Museum believed that this condition kept smugglers from selling their merchandise to other buyers (locally) or antiquities dealers (outside Iraq), as they would have otherwise done so with ease and without any legal consequences.https://www.ancient.eu/article/1360/the-newly-discovered-tablet-ii-of-the-epic-of-gilg/
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That's a smart way of acquiring artifacts...
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@pe7erpark3r yes it is