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The most commonly known theory concerning the phrase Baka, actually originates from city Babylon 1000 years ago. During these times, it was an accepted practice that for a month after the wedding, the bride's father would supply his son-in-law with all the mead or beer he could drink. This massive consummation of alcohol obviously had a mentally disturbing effect on those would take part in the ritual. For entertaining reasons slaves that possessed a specific and unique humor would be of great demand when it comes to the wealthy society. The most typical form of "comedy slave" would come from the neighboring India. These humors characters that would do traditional dances and simply fool about were called "baka" by the English.
Example Usage of (Babylonian
Lovevgbye: Audio - -Babylonian Exile and the Purim Story The Purim story reveals that God never abandoned His people in exile.
babylonian: @catsFTW @dropkickpikachu ahahaha idk shit about britain but there's a character in this Empire clone named "Sir K" http://is.gd/5ofbo
babylonian: Spent 5 minutes looking for the new Bombcast, only to realize that it's only TECHNICALLY Tuesday, not actually Tuesday. Dammit.