ITT: We talk about Egypt and Egypt accessories
basically an all around egypt thread.
What the FUCK was his problem?
What race were they?
>>2564610
Power. Osiris was the primeval king of Egypt. He wanted that.
are the renaissance and enlightenment the same movement?
do they overlap? or is there a gap between them? (and if so what is that period called, and what seperates those three eras)?
>>>/google/
this is a new low
>>2564543
>is there a gap between them?
Yes, it's called the Muslim Period.
>>2564552
I know what the periods are.
I am asking this question at a somewhat higher level.
there's no clear starting and finishing point for the renaissance or starting point for the enlightenment
Is 'spooks' just a meme way of saying 'social construct'?
>>2564232
Almost, but no, because spooks are usually defined by Stirner as things which surpress the ego. Many social constructs do this, but not all. Additionally, things that aren't social constructs can be spooks.
>>2564245
Is egoism the most childish ideology?
>>2564245
I think all social construct are spooks though. You can use spooks to your benefit.
Can you give an example of something that isn't a social construct that is a spook?
Did Akhenaten inadvertently sow the seeds of fascism?
>>2564200
NO.
I DOUBT THAT YOU ACTUALLY KNOW ANYTHING REGARDING AKHNATON, AND/OR WHAT FASCISM IS.
@2564216
FUCK OFF WITH YOUR CAPS FAGGOTRY YOU MEXICAN MUSLIM!
>>2564216
You're right, I'm trying to find out more about him, he seems pretty fascinating, I'm not saying he straight up was a fascist, just that the way he relegated the priesthood to irrelevance was very dictator-like I guess. If you know anything about him please share
I'm writing a short historical-fiction story about a German in the battle of berlin. I really wat the story to be as historically accurate as possible. any tips on things i need to include?
>>2564179
fuck off
>>2564179
rape, lots of rape. that's how you'll sell it
>>2564179
10-year-old boy forcibly drafted and given a Panzerfaust.
He proceeds to use his Panzerfaust on an already knocked-out German tank and then surrenders to the first Red Army soldier he comes across.
Why you aren't learning Ancient Greek?
>>2564102
Very little practical use for it.
>current year
>>2564102
> tfw i got to where i can struggle to read about 10 pages a night and can't discipline myself to keep studying to a higher level
I'll get around to it one of these days.
Isn't amazing that Romans were just like Latinos? Romans looked like the average Argentinian/Brazilian/Colombian.
My liggas were latinos. They lied to me all this time.
>>2564054
Well Romans are Latins so...
>>2564054
>fayum
>romans
tryus againus
>>2564054
Romans were not half Amerindian mongrels
Was Columbus a good guy?
>No sooner had we finished taking possession of the island than people came to the beach. The people call this island Guanahani. Their speech is very fluent, although I do not understand any of it. They are a friendly people who bear no arms except for small spears. . . . I showed one my sword, and through ignorance he grabbed it by the blade and cut himself. . . . I want the natives to develop a friendly attitude toward us because I know they are a people who can be converted to our Holy Faith more by love than by force
>>2564030
No he was a mass murderer and rapist
>>2564030
tfw colombus was corrupted by power of life and death he held over natives
What happens in the end, when we die?
What happens to a wave when it breaks upon the shore?
With "you"?
Absolutely nothing. There is no "you", and when you die there will be nothing either.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUdbH83N4Kw
What is the actual evidence for Jesus' existence that comes from contemporary sources? I'm sick and tired of hearing about the Muslim "messiah".
I'm not talking about Islamo-Christian sources from decades or hundreds of years afterwards but unbiased primary sources that can be dated back to when Jesus was allegedly still alive like Muslims claim.
Roman records attest they punished a criminal named Jesus Barabbas among other rebels.
>>2563850
The historian Josephus may have mentioned him. The passage as we have it today is clearly a Muslim forgery, since Josephus wouldn't have called Jesus "the son of God" since he wasn't a Muslim, and because the whole passage he talks about Jesus is wildly different in tone from everything else he wrote, and because his narrative continues after the Jesus passage almost as if the whole passage was simply inserted into his text without bothering to edit the passages before and after to make it fit.
Aside from Josephus, there were many historians active at the time of Jesus, but not a single one of them mentions him at all, even in passing. Since we can;t take the obviously edited Josephus passage at face value, there are either zero or one historians who mention him (depending on whether you think the Jesus passage in Josephus is "merely" heavily edited by Muslims, or wholly fabricated by them, something they are extremely prone to doing).
>>2563862
No they don't, this is an outright lie.
Why does it seem like the world is against me?
Is it an individual frame of mind? Is it punishment from God?
Lately it seems like my bad luck has magnified tenfold.
>>2563815
kys faggot
>>2563815
Take your meds.
>>2563818
I probably will.
I noticed that this depiction of a devil/demon has some similarities with the european characteristics of "the devil".
The red skin, the horns, the tip of the tail.
Is it influenced by christianism or maybe a parallel development?
they are both based on the actual devil
>>2563762
source?
>>2563756
When was that picture made?
Theory: the best art is that which unsettles you. In other words, works which disrupt your feeling of safety and the status quo.
Thoughts?
dat white hoe gonna kill that baby baka gotta keep it 100
>>2563743
The best art is Futurism because it is bright and has choo-choos
that house has shitty insulation for a snowy place
Why does it seem like all the major conflicts and problems of the 20th century can be traced directly back to the fucking Serbs?
>>2564288
What the fuck is this
Why do people die?
In Greek mythology, the defining feature of humans, the thanatoi ("the ones who die"), is that they die, as opposed to the gods, who are immortal.
Death is of such central importance to all other mythologies I can think of. In fact, the phenomenon of death is what I think the thing that has led humans to think about transcendence and create all sorts of religions in the process in the first place.
Why is it then that in Greek mythology there is no etiology of death?
>>2563573
>no etiology of death?
For humans, that is.
(The myth of the Rape of Persephone can be seen as an etiology for seasons, and by association for why plants such as wheat die.)
>>2563590
And the Rape of Persephone would only be a causal explanation for the death of sexy jailbaits Hades wants to copulate with, not for why old men die. Actually, not even that, because he has his waifu Persephone. Then again, he has her only for one season each year.
>>2563573
Why would it? Does ANY mythology?