Acording to Tony it is when some one elece does something and leaves it at the bottom of monks.
And tom said just like last time.
F*** sloe gin
Il give u a 5er
It is a pilisophical term.
how mush is sloe gin
oh SH** its prep. bi
Atakapa men wore breechcloths. Atakapa women wore wraparound skirts made of deerskin or woven fiber.
Atakapa people speak English. Historically, they spoke the Atakapa language, which went extinct in the early 20th Century.
the atakapa lived near modern-day
An atakapa is a member of an indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands, an area of the southeastern United States and the northeastern border of Mexico.
There's the Blocking Totem, Knowing Totem, Rainbow Totem, Hungry Totem, and the Pain Totem.
The Atakapa
Atakapa Historical Marker locatedbetween DeRidder and Merryville,Louisiana at intersection ofUS Hwy 190 and LA Hwy 111
The Atakapa or Attacapa people occupied the coastal and bayou areas of southwestern Louisiana and southeastern Texas until about 1800. Estimates of their numbers are around 3,500 in 1698 and just 175 in 1805. In 1908 there were only 9 Atakapa descendants left. Despite this decline the Atakapa language, which is likely to be unrelated to any other, is very well documented. See link below for an image:
The Atakapa Indians wore clothing made from animal skins, such as deerskin or buffalo hides. They would also make garments from woven plant fibers like palmetto leaves, and often decorated their clothing with beads, shells, and feathers. The style and type of clothing varied depending on the season and the specific activities they were engaged in.
recycle and compost
axe , bow , spear
Shaman gain access to their totem spells at level 4 with Stoneskin Totem.