Everyone cries over all Jews who died during World War II
But nobody cares about the little puppy :'(
>>3242435
Its photoshopped
Can some give me the tldr on Strasser? I never knew about him until recently.
bump for interest
can we have a thread dedicated to the eternal scot? why bother about anglos when pic related and his ilk of the scottish """"enlightenment"""", with its common sense and free trade ideas, spawned globalism and liberalism as we know it. Is it a coincidence that Alexander (((Hamilton))) was also the most strident globalist and elitists among the founding fathers?
>>3241744
and lets not forget that ((((they)))) are the cause of Ireland's problem; one of the most intractable conflicts in Western Europe
>>3241744
Adam Smitić was a Croat
Can someone give me a quick rundown?
>>3241597
some Kikuyus got pissed at the Brits for destroying their culture and making the local peoples their bitches, and decided to Kill Wh*tey
They were actually doing well for a while, but they didn't have a chance in the first place and the Brits' tech + numbers + resource advantage caught up with them
That's pretty fucking sexy, can we have more like this?
>>3240685
Hot
>>3240685
This reminds me of the pic juxtaposing a photo of an object with a photo of the same object with the woman inside.
>Decide to look up some wars fought by Albania
>found out communist Albania once killed 33 british people by accident
>then decide to look up some Ottoman-Albanian Wars
I learned since childhood Skenderbeu is the greatest general of all time but this is getting ridiculous
>>3240305
Albania is one of the most bullied nations of all time, right up there with histonia and solo poland
Is Baphomet the symbol of proto-scientists in the medieval era?
It seems that even Newton heavily studied Hermeticism which gave him insight into gravity.
>>3240035
NO, IT IS A SYMBOL OF HYBRIDIZATION.
SATANISM, AND HERMETICISM, ARE UNRELATED TO SCIENCE.
>>3240035
That image of Baphomet dates back to the 1800s, so no, not really. You mght be thinking of the rebis, the sexual hermaphrodite used as a symbol of perfection in alchemy.
Can there be multiple selves with the same identity? If not, how is metacognition possible?
>>3239133
Why does that preclude metacognition?
>>3239133
>>3239133
Self is an abstract concept that isn't reflective of actuality. The concept of self is synthesized from the experience of identity. It's possible to have multiple selfs if you suffer from detachment, say you go into schizoid withdraw and your self becomes lost in fantasy and develops into a schizm(this has happened to me) or if you go into psychosis because you are full on schizo, have DID or drug induced and you become delusional between your actual identity and the self(s) you experience while psychotic. I've met people like that.
Metacognition is just higher order thought processes(thoughts about thoughts) this has nothing to do with the sense of self. I've had no sense of self before(magic mushrooms,LSD, muh self-disorder), and had no problem thinking about thoughts. That also holds true when you can only recognize your higher self(deep ecology) and your conception of your personal identity completely disintegrates. ("Mystical" experience)
Proof niggaz been wantin' white people hair since ancient times
White people also wanted other white people's hair. The romans had a thriving hair trade industry for wigs that were made from the blond hair of Germanic slaves.
Why else would we have had a civil war if (pretend) the cotton gin was never invented during or before?
>>3238486
Prior to cotton the cash crop was tobacco, which most likely would have continued to maintain a slave/plantation economy, so the war still would have happened
When rome conquered a new terrirory, what was their policy of setting a new law on the recently aquired land?
I mean: the legion could not just stay on a place indefinitely (too many mouths to feed, also the need of conquering further)
Leaving a small detachment behind could work, but eventually you should start training new local chieftains (after their ancestors had been murdered or subdued) into rome's laws.
How has it been handled by other empires?
Today is very easy to have a globalized world order and laws with our media and communication networks, but how did you keep a world order back then, as faithfully possible to the source?
>>3238436
Generally, they didn't set up new law. They installed puppet local leaders and demanded taxes and occasional manpower tithes. If the cash and other resources were provided, they were generally more or less allowed to run their own domestic affairs.
>>3238450
This. The romans tended to not outright conquer a region but rather establish client states which they would then annex when the population had been sufficiently romanized. Ofc, this wasn't the case all the time and they did also conquer territories. They often, if I'm not mistaken, set up colonies in these newly aquired territories which were comprised of, amongst other people, retired legionaries.
hi all, i'll have a Latin exam at my university next september about Plautus' comedy ''Menaechi'', a story about the topos of Twins. anybody of you ever studied it? any opinion/advice?
>>3238333
Grumio est coquus.
So I know the Korean War was the first war when the US military was desegregated, but when were the French any other powers like the brits with their big empire?
>>3238278
Almost at the same time.
Colonial Troops were pretty segregated. Considering they weren't citizen.
"What the fuck are you talking about? Ships cannot walk, stop dreaming"
-Constantine XI Dragases Palaiologos
>>3238260
he's right you know
what the fuck was his deal?
>>3238219
A true Roman, opposed to greekshits, wrote history in Latin instead of Greek.
What were his opinions on the immediate course of action regarding the state and nation of Carthage?