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>Be a young rapscallion
>Don't have porn
>Blow off sexual energy by flashing young ladies in dark alleyways
>Flash my dicky at some girlies
>They start chasing me
>They're with a guy with them who's also chasing me
>He's got a sword
>Ohshit.parchment
>They chase me into a dead end
>Start blushing and stammering
>Make up a story about how I'm the son of a lord who's mentally ill, I've run away from home, and that my family will lock me up if they catch me
>The guy knows I'm full of shit, but lets me go
>Later I pass him in a market and he makes fun of me

And people wonder why I walk alone.
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>>2637502
Ayyy lmao, who dis nigga?
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>>2637502
Good thing we have anime imageboards nowadays
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>>2637502
>Flash my dicky at some girlies
>They start chasing me

Stopped reading and started thinking right there.

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of any field/fields

I'll go first
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>>2637420
Von Neumann
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>>2638359
Kek!

http://blog.dilbert.com/post/126916006856/wizard-wars
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>>2638351
Herschel > Von Neumann

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Today, rap is probably the most popular genre of music. Is there any other historical instances of widespread acceptance of lower class culture?

Was there a Roman equivalent of Compton?
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>>2637400
>rap is the most popular genre of music
Maybe in Niggertown
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>>2637422
No white middleclass people trying to seem cool and hip do it, just look at the popularity of casual sex and twerking
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>>2637400
>Was there a Roman equivalent of Compton?

Watching state executions.

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At what historical period did Indians start shitting on the street and throwing dead bodies in the river?
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>>2637216
Probably about 1947-now
And that's 70 years of street shitting
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After the Muslim invasions. India in the 12th and 13th centuries was probably the richest, most advanced region in the world.
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>>2637254
*Before

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Name ONE good reason why Central Banks are bad. Then ONE good alternative to Central Banks.
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>>2637214
I've heard some countries have central banks that's privately owned. Don't know if there's any truth to it.
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>>2637232
Isn't America's C.B. also privately owned?
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>>2637232
gli usa

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I heard somewhere that Judas threw the silver coins in the roman tempel and yelled something like "i didn't do it for the mony!"

So what was his real reason?
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>>2636901
That the prophecy be fulfilled
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He did so that senpai would notice him
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>>2636903
this. the gospel of judas makes the most sense out of any of the gospels

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So /his/ which time period and place really interests you and for what reason?
For me it has to be early medieval britain, especially when the the saxons,angles and jutes started to invade.
I just find how they dressed, fought and lived in an early feudal culture interesting.
Also a society where paganism gets slowly replaced by christianity seems interesting to read about when both groups lived together.
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>>2636877
Stone age
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>>2636877
Rome, the republican government was really interesting, as was their military.

Samurai history.

Like samurai, the similarities to Europe are interesting as well as the differences
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Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates. I find interesting how Arabs began securing the formidable conquests of the Rashidun period while continuing expanding and how they slowly established an administration, the cities they founded, how they set up an international trade network, their assimilation of Greek philosophy, etc.

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Today, the 9th april, is the 77th anniversary of the german invasion, and occuption, of Denmark in ww2.
In remembrance, let us have a discussion of the short conflict, and the subsequent occupation.
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As somebody who recently learned of the praise hitler and the german soldiers received in ukraine following it's occupation, I'm interested to see what 4chan has to say about what came of the danish conflict
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>>2636799
9th April is of great significance for modern Danish politics, it forever broke the consensus of a being a neutral country and broke the appeasement policy that was the official foreign policy since 1867, and was one of the primary reasons Denmark ended up joining NATO. In the words of Hans Hedtoft Prime minister from 1947 to 1950 "Never again a 9th of april"
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>>2636779
>my grandfather died by the occuption of Denmark
>he was part of the german forces
>his unit was occupying copenhagen
>when they arrived the unit confiscated a hotel and used it as base
>everything was peaceful
>in the evening they decided to have a meal
>they told the danish to make them some food
>they brought the soldiers wine, beer and smorrebrod with salmon
>they didn't know that the owner who was orderd to make the food was jewish so he tryed to assassinate the troop by serving them way to dry smorrebrod without radish
>my grandfather tryed to eat it and choked to death
>the guy who made the food was directly shoot because he was obviously a jew and the hotel was burned down
>the rest of the troop survived through the brave sacrifice of my grandpa
>true hero of war
>never forget

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It's not like all of Anatolia was magically replaced by Turkish nomads around the 1300s. Its blatantly false to educate these people into thinking that they all descended from a group that made up, what, less than 10% of the Anatolian population at the time they arrived?

Actual ethnic Turks were known to be just one of many groups in Anatolia, all the way up to the fall of the Ottoman Empire. Sure, the modern nation-state is "Turkish", but as a republic with an undeniably rich multicultural history, its tragic to insist on tying this label to a specific ethnicity not just someone born in Turkey.

Byzantine history IS Turkish history - its a part of the shared history of Turks, Greeks, Armenians, Kurds, Albanians, Yazidis, Tatars, and so on and so on. Its an awesome part of world history, and its a shame that its not appreciated more by the people who partially descended from them

And why is that? Because they've been conditioned to believe this one official origin story? What a load of horseshit.

>The extent to which gene flow from Central Asia's original Turkic nomads has contributed to the current gene pool of the Turkish people of Turkey, and the question regarding the role of the 11th century settlements by Turkic people in Anatolia, has been the subject of various studies. Several studies concluded that pre-Turkified, pre-Islamized groups are the primary genetic source of the present-day Turks of Turkey (i.e. Turkish people).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_people#Genetics

I realize this is all a pipe dream, especially with politics today. This is just a thought I had, and I wanted to bring it up to discussion. Im Turkish-American. I have no idea whether that means I'm ethnically Turkish or not, and frankly, it doesn't fucking matter. There is no "Turk" in Turkey. Its just a mass of assimilated peoples over thousands of years of history.

Being an ethno-nationalist Turk makes about as much sense as being an ethno-nationalist Hittite or Lydian.
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>>2636754
Being turkish is about culture though everyone within anatolia is a turk from my point of view you can compare it a bit with being american for example.
Also we might be descended from a shitload of different peoples but we are all turk and so turkic and that is what matters.
Aside from that you might be right but there is a huge ottomans vs byzantines idea where all the turks cliam to be ottomans and all the greeks claim to be byzantines when we all sort of might be both.
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>>2636754
You're forgetting that Turkey is the most disgustingly over the top nationalist country in the world.

t. someone who travelled it for several months.
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>>2636754
>multicultural
Welp, theres your problem right there.

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Who was, objectively speaking, the worst US president?
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>>2636718
Lincoln went to war to keep the United States United. How is he the worst US President?
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>>2636720
Completely disregarded the fucking law
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>>2636712
Depends on what you want your president to do. I mean some could legitimately say Lincoln and FDR were autocratic, but I believe that was necessary at the time to stop the country from falling appart

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Is it true they would walk into enemy fire just to get close enough to fuck shit up?
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>>2636661
No. Bayonet charges were not conducted at a walk. And they'd usually be done on formations that for one reason or another weren't in the best shape. You didn't have them just slowly walking forward, taking shots, just to close for the sake of closing. Most line infantry combat happened at more or less the maximum range of the muskets employed.
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>>2636661
No, you'd run and it wouldn't just be 'at anything', you'd make a tactical choice to press the attack upon a weak position so that you can break the enemy line and really ruin their day.
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>>2636661
You could say the same about any era of combat.

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Dearest Anon, I have been researching the origins of Fascist Political philosophy and have found 3 major influences from the 19th century that can be directly connected politically in terms of end goals and in rhetoric.

the first is Hegelian views concerning the relationship between the individual and the state, that having a strong effect on Italian fascism.

The second is the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche, having an especially strong effect on the political philosophy and world view of Nazism. This is especially prevalent in their attitudes regarding the concept of "The Will" and the creation of a superior man by culling the weak. Though I'm sure Nietzsche would hate the Nazis, Unlike his sister.

The third is Marxism in general, as many of the early fascist movements grew out of Marxist political movements and even kept a great amount of their doctrine from socialist and national syndicalist movements. See the 25 points and Mussolini's roots at "Avante!"

My question, my dearest Anon, is what else might there be in regards to the roots of Fascism in the 19th century besides the above points in regards to political and philosophical theory? Would Social Darwinism have played a significant role due to it's effects on the Eugenics movement and Nietzsche's philosophy? Please, say anything you like, I would love to see some other views and opinions that may aid me in my research. Any book suggestions are welcome as well.

(pic related)
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>>2636482
>The third is Marxism
No. Socialism, possibly, but not all forms of socialism are Marxist """scientific""" socialism, specially at the time. Anyway what you're looking for here is Catholic social teaching. Search for Rerum novarum. In this encyclical Pope Leo XIII sought the address the labor issue and the excesses of both capitalism and socialism, and how it would be desirable that labor unions worked, not against, but with the factory owners, and were more like the medieval guilds, organized around trades and professions, not social classes, essentially laying the foundations of fascist corporatism.
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>>2636482
the birth of the ideology of the nation state is really the root cause, fascism is just the far extreme of the nation state
it brought national identity above aligning yourself with a royal family, and this nationalist sentiment was used to consolidate power into authoritarian governments
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>>2636546
That sounds like the typical Frankfurt School analysis/critique of Enlightenment. It's kind of far-fetched, a bit doubtful for such scale of analysis.

>first language was Dutch
>is the reason we have the term O.K.
What are your favorite little known facts about historical leaders?
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John Quincy Adams approved an expedition to the center of the earth. Senate rejected it
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James Buchanan was a raging faggot and was getting pounded in the ass by William Rufus King.
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>>2636648
He's got that cute old man boipucci thing goin on

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If I'm European why shouldn't I be eurocentric? Why are Europeans the only culture that are "supposed" to be viewing the world through a universalist lens? Paradoxically, is anti eurocentrism and a tendency toward universalism a uniquely European way of seeing the world?

Madness!
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Every single African, Middle Eastern and Indian poster on /his/ is highly ethnocentric and racist and they spout autistic all day long about how their people are somehow special.

In my view Europeans have a tendency to be more reasonable and introspective.
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Anti-whites are in a way the ultimate white supremacists, because they view the other races as having no agency and completely depending on white tolerance and benevolence to make it.
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Well, Eurocentrism is a rather vague term, at least in the sense you seem to be using it.

In a historical context, or a history of ideas context, it seems sensible to broaden the scope of investigation.
Sometimes, actions in another part of the world can have effects in Europe.

It is kind of funny to me to see the question phrased this way too, because you seem to be ignoring entirely China when you are implying universalism is a distinctly European way of seeing things.

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Is Rufus the most underrated English king?
>Defeats immediate rebellion
>Treats the church like the money hoarding scam that it is
>Reclaims the land lost by his idiot brother
>Expands the kingdom through conquest
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>>2636192
>expands the kingdom
Wow so unique, I also like to tip hats and fuck boys
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>>2636192
All Normans can burn in Hell.
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>>2636192
>Treats the church like the money hoarding scam that it is
>the money hoarding scam that it is
This objectively true statement will trigger Catholics

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