This image makes me laugh.
ha ha
ha
>>3116090
haha
>>3116026
Nice one, Seth McFarlane
Nice one.
>there are actually people on /his/ RIGHT NOW who think that the bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were not justified
>>3115996
It was unecessary Japan arready surrendered.
>god damn these russians
>quick Steven we need to show how strong we are
>>3116277
That is a justification still
question from r9k
anyone know if there were all slave brothels in america?
it seems like that would be a lot more straight forward compared to putting them in the field and waiting months/years for profit
>>3115914
I doubt it, as prostitution was illegal. Buying a female slave and raping her was legal, and based on how mulatto-ized our blacks are it seemed to happen fairly often.
>>3115914
While slavery was inherently an atrocity, slaves did have some rights. You weren't legally allowed to rape them. While many owners did get away with raping them, it would be hard to do that with a full scale brothel.
>>3117505
Are we talking white women raping black slaves?
>said jews were lower than animals
>said jews were going to take control of the major powers post-war
>admitted that the allies intended to destroy/cripple the german race (not just the state itself)
>proclaimed the USA fought on the wrong side
>conveniently gets mangled in an "accident" and dies before the year 1945 is through
did the "allies" shoah patton to shut him up?
oy vey, the goyim are becoming aware
Heroes should smile and wave.
If you were meant to speak, you'd have been one of us
why did you put allies in quotes?
hi frens
wanna pley?
No Charles.
Go sleep, it's bedtime.
>>3116018
byut momm, im almoust fifteen, jeeez like il'l be king soone
Don't anger Charles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mt0zR2uOAB8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=docyzoHb1H4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-Xwx-udgS0
>>3115820
Goddamnit Staffenberg, all you had to do was pack the other bomb in the bag
>>3115894
this
Also, make sure the guy is fucking dead before you head back
>>3115894
>>3116544
The whole thing kind of fucks with my head, they came so close to pulling it off. It's almost as if fate had intervened and spared Hitler's life. Like it was all some kind of movie and this was the big climax to Act I, but Hitler was too important a character to kill off so early. It's almost like he had plot armor.
I know Ayn Rand hated Kant's philosophy, but I see so many parallels between the two. Where's the contention?
more like 'rand vs cunt '
>>3115802
*dies on welfare*
>>3115813
Lol I´m not even disagreeing with him, but libertarians do sound somewhat autistic.
What historic event makes you want to cry when you read about it? Im not even American but when I read about 9/11 I have to hold back tears.
>>3115792
The second siege of vienna
We could be living in an enlightened caliphat right now if it wasn't for those meddling polacks!
>>3115792
>25 year rule.
>>3115803
>what
People used to sail to the other side of the world and kill for this shit. Spices aren't even used that much in bland European cuisines anyway. What the fucking fuck.
The Spices were just an excuse, really. It was just really fun
>>3115712
> Spices aren't even used that much in bland European cuisines anyway
>what is sugar, pepper, cinnamon
>>3115730
Just 3 of them, average Indian dish contains 30 if cooked properly.
Reminder that it actually happened. What the fuck is wrong with America?
The alternatives at the time were:
1. Blockade the mainland islands until surrender, which would have taken many months while the war continued in China and Southeast Asia, leading to the starvation of millions of Japanese (since Japan is a food importer).
2. Amphibious invasion of Japan, which would lead to millions of Japanese and hundreds of thousands of American, British, and Soviet casualties.
>>3115706
Easy decision, mainland invasion would of killed more civilians in addition to Allied causalities
Is Christianity compatible with multiverse theories? It would be strange, if in the parallel universe there exist some sort of an evil Jesus.
>>3115665
Christianity is so widely diverse you'd have to be way more specific for what constitutes a belief being Christian.
>>3115665
Well, God isn't really contained in a universe. So if the multiverse theory is true, and Christianity is true, then every universe should still have the same God, and therefore the same Jesus, but I guess Jesus could look different, and other minor details about his life could be different. He might have performed miracles depending on the culture he grew up in. Some people speculate that Jesus turned water into wine to show that he was more powerful than Dionysus or something. If he grew up in a different empire in a different universe maybe he would have to perform different miracles to get his message across.
>>3115702
What about Catholicism?
> he thinks electoral college is rigged
watch this, the purest Venetian Autismo
>>3115651
That's a pretty good system actually, if a bit complicated.
Imagine if one guy vetoed and they started all over again.
>>3115651
If this type of election wouldn't please kek, I don't know what would.
>>3115562
What's the meaning or purpose?
>>3115597
yes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7VAxt7Dhs8
What actually happened at Dunkirk?
>>3115547
Shilling on 4chan apparently
Hitler let the Brits escape because he wanted a peace deal and though killing less of them would improve his chances. He was wrong because Churchill was a ZOG puppet.
>>3115547
anglo cowards abandoned their staunch ally france to let them be steamrolled by invading germans
So at what point in the empire's history did the people in the city of Rome acknowledge that they were ruled by a king and weren't a republic?
>>3115506
Its hard to say, to the Romans re publica didnt have the same nuances it did today. But they were still using the term in the time of Constantine.
Politically the educated were aware at least by the late Judeo-Claudian period that they had lost a great deal of their political freedom, and this in reflected in the poetry and histories they wrote.
>>3115506
Basically Tacitus' generation and thereafter. The Romans may have pranced around with legal formalities for centuries after the republic itself was dead but they knew it was gone when it was gone.
>>3115506
The senate ruled their provinces as settled in 24 BC for a long time, and their rights weren't permanently revoked until Diocletian completely redesigned the administration of the empire. Even then, there was never a clear set of rules for succession as there was in most kingdoms, with usurpers being far more successful in Rome than in most other kingdoms. Even well into the Byzantine age successful generals could easily assume the purple, which rarely happened in kingdoms.