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The Wallace line was first sketched out in 1859 by a guy named, wait for it, Wallace.
The Wallace Line was first sketched out in 1859 by a guy named... wait for it...
Wait for it - I am waiting
Wait for it - I am waiting
The city-state period in Mesopotamia ended around 2000 BCE, probably because drought and a shift in the course of rivers led to pastoral nomads coming in and conquering the environmentally weakened cities, and then the nomads settled into cities of their own, as nomads almost always will, unless—wait for it—you are the Mongols.
as nomads almost always will unless—wait for it—
Wait for it.
Wait for it.
We have to wait for it to cool down, though.
We have to wait for it to cool down though.
Wait for it.
Wait for it.
Just wait for it to pass.
Just wait for it to pass.
Wait for it.
Then you just drop it in the water bottle, wait for it to dissolve, and enjoy.
Wait for it, wait for eternity and even longer.
Wait for it.
Now we wait for it to grow.
Now we wait for it to grow.