Daily reminder that he's done better than all of the american presidents combined.
PPPPPFFFFFBBBTTPFH...
Haha poor guy
>>2641343
>TFW you have Habsburg heritage and the resulting mandibular prognathism.
Honestly, fellows, having aristocratic blood is a meme... just kill me.
Childhood is idolizing the Reconquista
Adulthood is realizing Islamic Iberia made more sense
>>2641337
>>2641337
Incorrect. 1492 was probably the greatest year for mankind.
>>2641337
is feminism a fenomena that always appear at the age of decandence?
>>2641278
Feminism didn't exist until late 19th century. Gubb was full of shit, read real history books.
>>2641289
explain.
It causes the age of decadence. Artificial wombs now! Rational faggot utopia NOW! Let us shake off the roastie scourge from humanity NOW!
Once and for all, was there a conspiracy to kill Kennedy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aaqN7SqLpU
>>2641067
yes
>a thread was killed and archived for this
kys op, you can get the same responses on Yahoo Answers or Wikihow
>>2641067
There were so many people who benefited from him dying that it was easier to make a list of people who didn't want him dead so they started from there.
It could of been similar to Lincoln since Blacks were getting the chance to get more rights that someone John Wilkes Boothed him.
Though the list is really endless.
>>2641526
Can you name a single person who didn't want Kennedy dead?
Give me the best human philosophy
Or die
Utilitarianism
>>2641050
The first 2 alien movies
>>2641050
Traditionalist Christian Monarchism
Take the bread pill, anon. It's almost Easter.
Did you know, after the Reconquista, Spain passed laws to purge the Race Mixers, deport the Moors and the jews, and segregate the Christian Converts?
Limpieza de Sangre(laws against race mixing with jews and arabs)
https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estatutos_de_limpieza_de_sangre
Deportation of the Jews:
https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expulsión_de_los_jud%C3%ADos_de_España
Deportation of the Moors:
https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expulsión_de_los_moriscos
>>2640982
>Spain got rid of traitors to the crown
Wow that's so uniquely cruel.
>>2640982
Please stop this black legend.
That happened before and twice in the practically all places over Nordic Europe. Spain was and exception in Europe science 1492 because the unique tolerance between religions in Spain that doesn't happened in the rest of Europe, and that's why spanish were called marrani (pigs in italian).
>>2640982
>segregate the Christian Converts
What's sad is that the Muslims who didn't convert were equally hated by other Muslims who felt any sort of assimilation no matter how minor made them infidels.
>doesn't control Rome
>still calls themselves the Roman Empire
>Not from Rome
>Still calls himself the Roman Emperor
>>2640950
Rome really was irrelevant even in the west by the late period of the Roman empire. The Eastern empire was in every way an unbroken line of succession and governmental institutions. The meaning of Rome was larger than the city by that time.
>>2640965
>The Eastern empire was in every way an unbroken line of succession
I consider the byzantines to be Romans but I don't understand what people mean when they say this. The Byzantine throne was repeatedly usurped.
>take ww2 class in uni
>professor is a massive slavaboo commie
>spouts blatant falsehoods like this http://vocaroo.com/i/s1Yqaq6uvjIY
>found out today he has tenure
There's nothing I can do is there
>>2640927
Professor review sites.
>>2640927
>There's nothing I can do is there
>the first tanks to be completely fitted with sloped armour were the French SOMUA S35 and other contemporary French tanks like the Renault R35, which had fully cast hulls and turrets
>The T-34 had profound impact on German WWII tank design. Pre- or early war designs like the Panzer IV and Tiger differ clearly from post 1941 vehicles like for example the Panther, the Tiger II, the Jagdpanzer and the Hetzer, which all had sloped armour.
>Panther, the Tiger II, the Jagdpanzer and the Hetzer, which all had sloped armour
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sloped_armour#Historical_application
>>2641448
I bet he browses /k/.
If Christianity never became the state religion of the Roman Empire, how would this have influenced history?
>>2640912
we would be colonizing mars
>>2640912
Most likely Manicheanism would take its place, with possibility of it becoming state religion of Persia as well, thus ending Romano-Persian conflict, preventing rise of Islam.
>>2640976
This is actually relatively reasonable as a theory.
and actually become a civilized religion like what Christianity did, IDK 300 fucking years ago
>>2640906
No. The entire point of Islam is that it considers original thought, secularising practices and reform as anathema to the idea of Islam as being already perfect.
>>2640906
doubtful. The unreformability would appear to be built in..
>>2640931
So is the reason Christianity has been more fluid and able to change is because there was never a rigid interpretation view of the bible?
How would you describe american culture currently in relation to the culture of the republic of rome.
>>2640838
Shittier in all aspects.
America is what happens if Carthage won the punic war
Japan (martial power from out of nowhere that gets demilitarized at the end) being the Rome equivalent
There are disturbing parallels when it comes to political polarization.
> Tfw the first world war happened
Why /his/? Why did all those young men have to be sent to the slaughter for nothing? Why were millions of common men put through hell for arguments of the upper class?
>So many great nobles, things, administrations,
>so many high chieftains, so many brave nations,
>so many proud princes, and power so splendid;
>In a moment, a twinkling, all utterly ended
Willy waggling
>>2640830
Blame Austrians and their desire to fill their already overstretched empire with even more rebellious slavs.
YOUNG MEN ARE DYING
THEY PAY THE PRICE
OH HOW THEY SUFFER
Seriosuly though, that war was one of the most important events in the history of mankind.
How did classical latin went nearly extinct right after fall of roman empire only to be on life support by christianity? What happened to these peasants living in ex-roman provinces? I find it really hard to believe how it didn't survive anywhere.
>>2640802
Why? People far off from Rome have little motivation to speak properly, when there's no direct influence coming from there and territories have fallen to autarky. You mostly only had contact with people in the general area, and you developed a common culture with in-jokes, stories, etc. After a couple generations it's a dialect that becomes its own thing.
The Christian Church had a religious motivation for keeping its Latin roots, as the only real reason it gained any legitimacy was through Roman adoption and toleration thereof.
>>2640802
>How did classical latin went nearly extinct right after fall of roman empire only to be on life support by christianity
Nobody in the empire spoke Classical Latin by the 2nd century BC. Noblemen sought to do so and would certainly know how to write using it throughout the period, but virtually nobody actually spoke it. Romano-Britons were apparently laughed at by others because they spoke a hypercorrect form of Latin to avoid looking like country bumpkins, even that wasn't quite Classical Latin. By the fall of the Roman Empire in the west people in different regions had their own local dialects and the language was diverting.
>>2640802
If you did one Google search you would get fine answers. Languages change over time, Latin only survived so long because it was taught and highly controlled and standardized by the Roman aristocracy.
Why do people still fall for the Jesus meme in current year?
>You have heard that it was said, 'An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.' But I tell you, do not resist an evil person. If someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also. (Matt. 5:38-39)
>Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you. (Matt. 5:43-48, Luke 6:27-28)
It makes no sense for Jesus to say the above unless he believes that the apocalypse is imminent...
>But immediately after the tribulation of those days the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light, and the stars will fall from the sky, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken. And then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky with power and great glory. And He will send forth His angels with a great trumpet and they will gather together His elect from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other. Now learn the parable from the fig tree: when its branch has already become tender and puts forth its leaves, you know that summer is near; so, you too, when you see all these things, recognize that He is near, right at the door. Truly I say to you, this generation will not pass away until all these things take place.“ (Matthew 24: 25-34)
...which he did.
Except the world didn't end, and literally 2,000 years later people are still falling for the ramblings of a lunatic.
>>2640796
>One of the largest religions in the world today
>Named after him
>"failed prophet"
bad b8
>>2640807
>make prophecy
>it doesn't come true
That makes him a failed prophet and his followers idiots.
>>2640796
When should the apocalypse happen then?
*blocks your path*
What do you think ancient Greek explorers like Pytheas thought when they saw icebergs for the first time?
Some of you guys are alright. Don't go if you are in the North Atlantic.
So long steam passengers.
>>2640782
(((berg)))