Chogha Zanbil Is an ancient Elamite complex in the modern-day province of Khuzestan, in Iran. It is one of the last standing ziggurats outside of Mesopotamia.

The Elamite language is a language isolate (meaning it is not connected to any known language families), but Chogha Zangil is typically translated as ‘basket mound’. It was built about 1250 BC by the king Untash-Napirisha, mainly to honor the great god Inshushinak, the Elamite protector deity of Susa. Its original name was Dur Untash, which means 'town of Untash' in Assyrian, but it seems unlikely that many people, besides priests and servants, ever lived there. The complex is surrounded by three concentric walls, which define the main areas of the 'town'. The inner area is taken up with a great ziggurat, dedicated to the main god, which was built over an earlier square temple with storage rooms also built by Untash-Napirisha.

In the middle area, there’s eleven temples, for some of the lesser gods. It is believed that twenty-two temples were planned, but Untash-Napirisha died before they could be completed, and his successors had little interest in completing this project. In the outer area are royal palaces, a funerary palace containing five subterranean royal tombs.

Although the city’s construction halted after Untash-Napirisha died, it was still used for its intended purpose, until the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal in 640 BC. Some scholars speculate, based on the large number of temples and sanctuaries found at Chogha Zanbil, that it represented an attempt by Untash-Napirisha to create a new religious center (possibly intended to replace Susa) which would unite the gods of both highland and lowland Elam at one site.

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  • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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    3 years ago

    I should also add that a big part of this may come from a lot of ADHD and just a general inability to give a shit just generally. I tell a lot of jokes cause my brain doesn't make nearly nearly sufficient amounts of dopamine and making people laugh gives me a real solid hit so ingot good at that

    • AncomCosmonaut [he/him,any]
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      3 years ago

      Yeah.... don't sell yourself short with that, though. That may play a role, but I've got bad attention issues and a serious dopamine deficiency (like... time to prescribe lithium kind of dopamine deficiency). I do give too much of a shit, though. I really do, to my eternal frustration, and I'm sure that's some part of why I lack where you excel. But yeah, those lovely waves of happy brain chemicals reinforcing neural pathways... mmm good shit. Lemme just mainline it. ;)

      • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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        3 years ago

        It is probably decently a confidence thing. I'm pretty extroverted, did a lot of extreme sports as a kid a d then did a shitload of drugs and hitched around cities going to punk shows for most of my late trends/20s. I've got that dangerous lack of fucks kinda low dopamine.

        • AncomCosmonaut [he/him,any]
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          3 years ago

          Fuck. See, that's what I wanted to do. I did the drugs part, (oh man did I do the drugs) but was always stuck in my own little self-imposed solitary confinement for the crime of shame. I've got that dangerous untreatable anhedonia kinda low dopamine. Yay! heh But no, that really does sound awesome. And it sounds like it has served you well, (despite my presumption) that there must have been some hard times too.

          • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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            3 years ago

            I came out okay. Don't sell yourself short either. This is some good insightful talk that made me do some thinking there's a lot of value to that as well. And it's never too late to hit the road and see what's up

            • AncomCosmonaut [he/him,any]
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              3 years ago

              Thanks, really. I'm glad this little exchange maybe provided something worth thinking on here and there. It certainly has for me. And yeah... I keep telling myself it's never too late, but it does keep getting later and later with less and less to show for it. But hey, I'm still tryna pull myself out of that lame ass cycle, and this has been yet another nudge to do so. So again. It's appreciated. Cheers and solidarity to you my comrade.

              • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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                3 years ago

                I'll be 30 on Monday, trust me, the fleeing time feels real as fuck right now. Cheers

                • AncomCosmonaut [he/him,any]
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                  3 years ago

                  Oh hey, happy almost birthday! I'm not quite a decade older than you, but... pushing it. And as such, I get to tell you the same thing you've already heard a million times, that feeing and fleeting time thing only gets worse. Alright I'll stfu now. :)

                  • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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                    3 years ago

                    I'm totally sure. This is just like a real harsh milestone about it. Culture makes 30 a crap birthday. Actually every decade after 20 kinda sucks.