What is power? How is it applied to people?
>>2469339
>What is his power
Pestilence
>How is it applied to people?
Algerian twink genocide
>>2469339
power is legislative, executive and judicial. at least liberals claim this.
Power is when your will is forced onto others
REMINDER that Slavs are not a race but a language group and if we were to go by actual race then Slavs will go something like
>South Slavs
Turks, Bulgars, Albanians
>West Slavs
Germans, Anglos, Nordics
>East Slavs
Norcics, Finno-Ugrics, Mongolians
You forgot Ibero-Slavs
Spaniards, Portuguese
Med Slavs
Greek, Italians
Anglo Slavs
Kiwis, burgers, strayas
Slavs were once a tight-knit ethnic group who spoke a sole language (Proto-Slavic), but during the Late Antiquity period they began splitting and settling different parts of Central and Eastern Europe, mixing with the local populations wherever they went (Celts, Illyrians, Germanics, Daco-Thracians, Finno-Ugrics, etc).
Just like the fact that Spaniards or Romanians aren't genetically Central Italian folk doesn't mean that ancient Italic/Latin speakers were not an ethnic group.
What the fuck happened in Europe during the 18th century that made many militaries adopt Hungarian/Eastern European articles of clothing?
>Hussars and their get up.
>Tall furry hats.
>Shakos
>That Hat lancers wear that makes them look like graduating students.
>Furry jackets with front buttons and shiet.
>Those triangular pointed caps like some grenadiers used.
>Single edged swords like sabers n shiet.
>Cravats.
Why the E. Euro fashion craze?
I presume it is because Austria(-Hungary) developed into a prominent European power and Vienna became one of the cultural centers of Europe.
>>2469266
3 words: Great Turkish War.
Basically following the failed Ottoman attempt to conquer Vienna in 1689 or something, the Holy Roman Empire gathered a bunch of Catholic buddies and struck back at the Ottoman Empire, taking Hungary and other parts of Central/Eastern Europe away from them. This occured in the 1690s-first decade of th 1700s.
Many Eastern European military personnel distinguished themselves in that war, and the fashion was just plainly exotic for the 18th century cunts.
>>2469578
this.
also the bicorn/tricorn hats were cheap to have only when wet or cold the rain (according to the french at least) would collect and run down your ears making it very uncomfortable and the shakos aparently had better weather protection and made it easy to spot friends/foes in the thick smoke. Same goes for intricate uniform decorations.
Also, was Kant a sperg?
He was right about everything but masturbation.
pls no weebs
>>2469256
Don't buy the lousy kikepsych narrative
He had some autistic behaviors that may or may not have had some operational similarity to more, or more than more, and so on autistic behaviors. Because of volatility and the assumption of concealed variables, people ought to be judged idiosyncratically with probability first in mind.
t. autist
*blocks your path*
>>2469170
Kills the cunt and prevent that shit religion to ruin big parts of the world :)))
>>2469170
*gets on my camel and joins you*
I'm curious; does /his/ identify as cis-alpine or trans-alpine?
>>2468735
>trans-alpine
no such thing
I'm actually alpinequeer
>>2468735
If two people in a friendship have different expectations than each other should they lower their expectations or raise them in order to make the friendship work? Or would it be better for the two of them to stop being friends?
Raising expectations requires people to take on responsibilities that they might not want to do.
Lowering expectations requires people to lower the responsibilities that they expect from others.
Ending the friendship closes the possibility of making the friendship work but it can also raise your chances of finding a friend who is more in line with your expectations.
Let's say that the difference in expectations is not vast and that both friends have commonly held expectations. This standardizes question in a way that eliminates "that depends" answers to some extent. With this in mind, what should two friends do in this situation?
From each according to his ability to each according to his need.
If there was love in the friendship you wouldn't need to ask these questions. Of Aristotle's three types of friendship only the highest type regards a friend as an end in itself. Friends for the purpose of mutual business and friends for the purpose of entertainment are means to those ends. If your friend is not useful to you depart from it, unless of course you care about him.
>>2468744
>If your friend is not useful to you depart from it, unless of course you care about him.
So in the OP example if both friends care about each other then they should not depart from the relationship from your perspective. Since they shouldn't depart, should they raise or lower expectations to make the friendship work?
This is a pretty great photo.
>that smell of cigarettes/cologne/b.o from showering once a week
>>2468731
I was going to say something about the symbolic arc of the ball and the brief fleeting moment of American optimism it represents in the context of characters who would soon be bathed in tragedy, but yeah pre-ac world was pretty nasty.
We all know LBJ smelled like ball cheese but Kennedy probably wasn't great either.
People showered regularly you chucklefucks basic hygiene didn't begin with the 90s with your generation. Christ why is this board always so fuckig dumb?
Cannabis is the aloyfoil hat we've been looking for. Eadables. Eatadables.
Bhudda is Ki-Ball. Kii
Game: I am you. You are me.
Are black holes creating strong notions? Black holes are God like donut lies.
que
>& humanities strikes again
>>2468438
>Be me, French soldier in WWI
>Walking with fellow French soldiers
>Hear galloping
>Shit ton of German calv run out of the trees
>What the fuck
>Everyone gets guns ready
>Taking too long to load
>Germans getting closer
>Reloadfaster.jpg
>Finally loaded
>Attach bayonnet
>Germans almost to us
>Officer yells "Dig"
>What
>Start digging
>Germans super fucking close
>Diggingfaster.exe
>Too late
>Germans overrun
>Killed by German
>Viva La France
>Be me, French soldier in 1914
>Drinking coffee with a postman in some village
>Young girl enter the house yelling "Prussians are coming"
>A bunch of German horsemen are raiding the village
>Tell them they're under arrest
>Their autistic officer shoots me
>My comrades kill him
>Other German horsemen try to escape but are soon captured
>I stumble back to the house and die few minutes later
>All this a day before Germany and France were officially at war
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skirmish_at_Joncherey
>>2468401
>>2468488
>Their autistic officer shoots me
my sides
mfw
Does /his/ agree?
>>2468305
Google is never wrong. So I strongly agree
Where's 'dolf
>>2468496
Not there.He obviously did something wrong
/int/pires, the spiritual successor to the /int/craft, is running it's combined 25th iteration this Friday on March 10th, 3:00EST. The server takes place in the early to mid 1600s. Custom guns, cannons, textures, melee weapons, and other miscellaneous plugins are included. The map used is a crop of Europe (including North Africa). Players will be provided one week to build up their glorious empire. After this, you can declare war on other nations.
If you're interested in historical roleplay, a gaming community of fellow 4chinners, using unique history-based weapons, or just playing some minerboy, try it out.
Nations which are currently claimed by players: England, France, Morocco, Spain, Brandenburg-Prussia, Hesse-Kassel, Savoy, Netherlands, Russia, the Palatinate, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Scotland, the Ottoman Empire, Austria, Barbary Pirates, and Venice
Any unnamed nations can be claimed, but you should also considering joining another nation so there aren't tons of small nations. With the type of PVP in this iteration, it will greatly benefit you to have enough players to man cannons, have a defensive pike line, have cavalry, etc. Map is a bit outdated, that'll be fixed tomorrow.
/int/pires discord - https://discord.gg/aSFMeAE
8ch - .net/intpires1600
>>2468235
stop shilling this gay shit nobody wants to join your autismcraft server
>>2468235
Sounds cool
these threads always make me want to play cause it seems fun but then i remember i cant because im too autistic
int/pires, the spiritual successor to the /int/craft, is running it's combined 25th iteration this Friday on March 10th, 3:00EST. The server takes place in the early to mid 1600s. Custom guns, cannons, textures, melee weapons, and other miscellaneous plugins are included. The map used is a crop of Europe (including North Africa). Players will be provided one week to build up their glorious empire. After this, you can declare war on other nations.
If you're interested in historical roleplay, a gaming community of fellow 4chinners, using unique history-based weapons, or just playing some minerboy, try it out.
Nations which are currently claimed by players: England, France, Morocco, Spain, Brandenburg-Prussia, Hesse-Kassel, Savoy, Netherlands, Russia, the Palatinate, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Scotland, the Ottoman Empire, Austria, Barbary Pirates, and Venice
Any unnamed nations can be claimed, but you should also considering joining another nation so there aren't tons of small nations. With the type of PVP in this iteration, it will greatly benefit you to have enough players to man cannons, have a defensive pike line, have cavalry, etc.
/int/pires discord - https://discord.gg/aSFMeAE
8ch - .net/intpires1600
plc will dominate xDD
>>2468222
Spain sucks ass don't play as them.
And I mean true believers in their church, and not 'lapsed' people or whatever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQLfgaUoQCw
I don't think many protestants really have any real grasp of theology, just a hunch though.
>>2468189
I hear a lot of Christians liking to hijack the religion to promote racism or war or death or any number of other things diametrically opposed to it. Really, as far as I can tell, it's because most of them don't realize they can hold personal opinions independent of religion, even if that makes them opposed to their religion. So instead of trying to reconcile the fact that they're going against Christ, they attempt to spin, contort, and twist Christian beliefs to impose their own beliefs on top of it.
Instead of analyzing their faith and their own beliefs and making a decision to follow one or the other, the person instead pretends their faiths completely back up their personal beliefs and that everyone else is doing it wrong.
>>2469716
A lot of that also seems to come from the base notion that individuals are fully capable of interpreting God's word for themselves by reading the Bible, despite not having any background in basic Israeli culture, Roman culture, ancient history, language, etc. and not making any attempt to familiarize themselves with change in interpretation of scriptures over time.
So people end up divining truth by pulling verses out of context, citing old testament legal jargon as the words of Jesus, getting metaphors and parables entirely wrong, etc. as well as attacking other schools of religious thought without even making an effort to follow the original lines of thought that led to that stance.
This is not to say that only theologians/"cultured" people should dictate the truth to the unwashed masses, but there is a serious lack of respect taught for the Bible and how you should read from it
>it's not a religion, it's a relationship.
Let's tell historical stories for /ourguys/
>Be Sherman
>Be colonel, don't really want much more
>Union army gets ass kicked at Bull Run
>Lincoln is impressed at your job but you kinda feel like you didn't do so well
>pleasedontpromoteme.jpg
>get promoted to General and sent to Tennessee
>Freak out
>contemplate suicide
>have to be sent on leave to get thoughts together
>come back
>BFF Grant is now your commander
>Yes
>Want to do well for your friends and comrades
>everyone thinks your crazy so you don't want to look paranoid by over preparing
>Battle of Shiloh
>o fuk
>Get caught with pants down but rally and retreat in tact
>get back battered and see Grant smoking under a tree
>fuck how do I even tell him we lost?
>"Well, Grant, we've had the devil's own day, haven't we?"
>Grant: "Yes. Lick 'em tomorrow, though."
>Goddamn I love that man
>months are dragging on
>sick of these goddamn grays
>Grant gets called East to be the big dick hunting that reb faggot Lee
>I am the captain now
>Feel like going balls deep into enemy territory
>They think I'm crazy, I'll show these fuckers
>Grant distracting the armies in the East, while I'm breaking their backs in the west
>See how well you fucking hicks fight with no railroads or crops
>I'll take those slaves and farms too hehehe
>Best friend and you literally win the war for your nation
>literally heroes
>Become main General while my boy is Pres
>kill some Injuns
>they're no rebs but still satisfying
>>2468134
been listening to the history on fire podcast recently?
>Timothy Dexter was born in Malden, Massachusetts. He had little schooling and worked as a farm laborer at the age of 8.[1] When he was 16, he became an apprentice to a leather-dresser.[2] In 1769, he moved to Newburyport, Massachusetts. He married Elizabeth Frothingham, a rich widow, and bought a mansion. Some of his social contemporaries considered him unintelligent. Many of them gave him bad business advice to discredit him and make him lose his fortune.
>Because he was largely uneducated, his business sense was considered peculiar. He was inspired to send warming pans (used to heat sheets in the cold New England winters) for sale to the West Indies, a tropical area. His captain sold them as ladles for the local molasses industry and made a good profit.[3] Next, Dexter sent wool mittens to the same place, where Asian merchants bought them for export to Siberia.[1]
>People jokingly told him to "ship coal to Newcastle". He did so during a miners' strike at the time, and his cargo was sold at a premium.[4][5]
>At another time, practical jokers told him he could make money shipping gloves to the South Sea Islands. His ships arrived there in time to sell the gloves to Portuguese boats on their way to China.[4]
>He exported Bibles to the East Indies and stray cats to Caribbean islands and again made a profit; eastern missionaries were in need of the Bibles and the Caribbean welcomed a solution to rat infestation.[1] He also hoarded whalebone by mistake, but ended up selling them profitably as a support material for corsets.[1]
>>2469383
>Members of the New England high society rarely socialized with him. Dexter decided to buy a huge house in Newburyport from Nathaniel Tracy, a local socialite, and tried to emulate them.[1] His relationships with his wife, daughter, and son also suffered. This became evident when he started telling visitors that his wife had died (despite the fact that she was still alive) and that the woman who frequented the building was simply her ghost.[1] In one notable episode, Dexter faked his own death to see how people would react. About 3,000 people attended Dexter's mock wake. Dexter did not see his wife cry, and after he revealed the hoax, he caned her for not grieving enough.[6]
>Dexter also bought an estate in Chester, New Hampshire. He decorated his house in Newburyport with minarets, a golden eagle on the top of the cupola, a mausoleum for himself and a garden of 40 wooden statues of famous men, including George Washington, William Pitt, Napoleon Bonaparte, Thomas Jefferson, and himself. It had the inscription, "I am the first in the East, the first in the West, and the greatest philosopher in the Western World".
Literally the luckiest fuck of all time. /ourguy/ material