Calvin Coolidge is the best. Prove me wrong
>>2565646
Literally one of the worst. He basically allowed corporations to run wild. Him and Andrew Mellon should've been publicly executed for their role in leading into the Great Depression.
>>2565658
Found the Communist.
Coolidge, more than any President since Washington, respected the limits placed upon his office by the Constitution.
>>2565646
"You lose"
-Silent Cal
(look it up)
I wish the gambeson would come back desu. Shit looks both comfy and highly functional.
Crinoline and poofy dresses in general.
Robes. They are objectively better than modern business suits.
>>2565601
its would be the new fedora
Rare historical pepes.
Guess where pepe is.
Lepanto? Malta?
>>2565552
I think it's Brits and Dagos at Gibraltar
>>2565540
Just realised we don't have very many of these.
I'm a History major with a concentration in Social Studies teaching. I need 1 more 300 level history course. Currently I'm looking at
>HIS 377-01 History of Russia to 1900
OR
>HIS 380 Near and Middle East Topics: "Byzantium: The First Christian Empire"
I find both topics very interesting. I've seen a department roundtable where the Russian history professor impressed me a lot, but I've never had a course with him. Which would you guys recommend?
Byzantium
>>2565402
elaborate tho
Because it's the Roman Empire that never fell to the Barbarians. A Roman Empire that called themselves Roman until 50 years before Columbus discovered the New World. Also because Basil II is fucking rad
You are not a business owner or self-employed in some way?
>>2565340
Nice try. You're not truly free unless you own a physical piece of land.
Nice try. You're not truly free unless you perceive reality as it is and abandon all concepts.
>>2565341
Sounds like enslavement to a particular piece of dirt.
Out of these guys, Who would win in a street fight?
>>2565308
muhammad obviously
>>2565308
that's ali you drooling retard
>>2565308
The blue guy on the upper right. He's got arrows that he can use to impale the eyes of his enemies. After that I would say the guy below him in the green. He has a book that he can use to blunt the others to death.
Did the roman senate actually ever produce anything of value or did they just complain?
>>2565295
They produced the Roman Republic. They turned a city state into an Empire.
Put some respeck
You mean except for the incredible success that Rome was?
>>2565295
Back in my day we didn't have any this land reform who ha or plots against the government that you young hellenophiles do. All we had were Barbarians at the gate and good men willing to die for the republic.
How interested were the counterculture hippies in the space programme?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUT1xvdrlDA
They seemed pretty hyped for it...
They were against it and in favor of wasting the money on blacks. As always the left is against everything that is great and enduring.
>>2565131
they thought it was a waste
Is the t-shirt the worst invention ever made? Can you imagine George Washington or Adolf Hitler wearing one of these?
>>2565114
I'm pretty sure Hitler invented internet memes. It seems like something he'd do.
>>2565114
Yeah, man. Fucking t-shirts.
>>2565114
T-shirts are very practical and comfy but i'd never wear one with an internet meme on it.
This is a strange question but it's been really activating my almonds lately.
Did people make paper airplanes before the invention of manned flight 100 years ago? I know da Vinci made sketches of a flying machine but I've never seen references to people making flying paper planes in the past.
>>2565108
Huh, that's actually a good one.
DaVinci wrote about making paper aircraft. I don't know if the general public did it though.
Paper didn't exist as a cheap commodity. It was a luxury item that rich people and scholars used, not something anyone would own and casually waste.
Without the theoretical knowledge and without widespread availability, paper planes probably weren't manufactured before the 20th century.
*blocks ur path*
>>2564887
French women in the army , why am I not surprised
>>2564887
*unzips 80cm Krupp gun*
pshhh....nothing personnel, kid...
*attacks your camp*
Who were the good guys?
The Roman Empire
The Christians.
>"Death was a central part of the Iron Guard's ideology. Its members, known as Legionnaires, were officially asked "to embrace death" if needed; in practice, they were supposed to be ready to both give and embrace death—in other words, to be willing to assassinate their political enemies at the risk of their own life. This "Legionnaire's death" was widely celebrated."
Thoughts?
>>2564797
Anybody that joins a group that makes a pass time of marching down streets screaming "long live death" has issues.
But of course, when brown people do it they're an "islamic death cult," but when whites do it they're "based ethno-nationalists."
It's smart.
>>2564855
ones persons freedom fighter is another persons terrorist
instead of matriarchal?
paternity is more relevant to lineage. Every women knows which is their kid for obvious reasons- the man has no such privilege.
>>2564730
men are physically stronger than women
>>2564730
The entire point of why men even exist is because they constitute an organism that can live without being tied down to the gestation of offspring. Of course men will have an advantage over women, they're defined in terms of that advantage.
How did Communists in America and the West react to the collapse of the Soviet Union?
They asked themselves simple "should we still be communist?"
The Canadian and the Americans reaffirmed marxist-leninism, weirdly, some European parties switched to social democracy or eurocommunism, and other smaller parties of course just disbanded.
How did the Russians managed to get their asses kicked by the Finns, despite defeating the Nazi war machine?
"pssh, nothing personnel; we will try 'real communism' in America"