What's the absolute oldest dance that we know exactly how it went for sure?
Why didn't the Moors conquer all of the peninsula? Did they fear the Iberian warrior?
>>3039998
there are like some mountains there my family
so not worth it you dig?
>>3039998
>Why didn't X conquer Y? Did they fear the Y warrior?
Where did this meme come from? Is it just one fucking shitposter spamming this board?
(You)>>3040026 are the shitposter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yYwnPvuTQE
>America
>Democracy
choose one
Why didn't the Hebrews conquer all of the Middle East? Did they fear the Goy warrior?
>>3039882
this is good satire
>>3039882
hahaha good one OP, take my upvote!
Let's say this straight, British Empire was just a glorified drug cartel.
>British Empire
lmftfy
East Indian trading company
>>3039934
>East Indian trading company
lmftfy
The Jewish Sassoon and Kadoorie families.
What can /his/ tell me about America and its role in ww1
>>3039745
They did fuck all until 1917, when they started to arrive in Europe in large numbers. They were brave but for the most part fought like it was still 1914. They're arrival was decisive not because of their actual battlefield presence, but because it allowed the Allies to gain the numbers advantage, pressuring Germany to make a big, quick, successful offensive or face losing the war. Their late entry meant their losses were minimal (53,000 killed compared to 1,150,000 French, 1,800,000 Germans and 744,000 British), and US veterans emerged from the war less cynical and disillusioned than their European counterparts.
>>3039745
America basically waited until the war was 90% finished, and then swooped in to claim credit for winning the war. They were opportunistic shits. If Germany had been winning the war in 1917, America probably would have joined the Central Powers just to be on the winning team.
>tfw western capitalism is inherently unsustainable due to demographic winter and will be replaced by a more godly, neo traditional society of Abrahamic religions
Feels righteous man
Marx was right, we should have chosen capitalism while we got a chance to do that.
>tfw purged almost all spooks and waste all my time
>tfw haven't purged the spook which makes me read boring old books even though I believe literature should be only for entertainment
>tfw have to read books I find dumb and boring or else people will call me a pleb
>>3039721
Sounds more like being a cuck than having a case of the spooks
>>3039721
>not taking egoism to its logical conclusion and spending all of your free time fapping to anime
you start purging spooks because a fag book told you to?
even then, just to cultivate social capital on a japanese pictorial network.
Most autistic moments in history, post them.
>>3039711
>Maps showing historical events
>Don't use historical borders
my biggest autism trigger
Take that, Islamaphobes
>yfw the Islamic Golden Age was actually just the Persian Bronze Age
The comic isn't wrong, just missing the point. The islamic world and Christian world were on par scientifically until the 16th century.
The Islamic World also poisoned the Christian World by reintroducing Aristotle, whom leftists hate because he held back scientific progress.
What is /his/ opinion on Noahidism?
Pic related
Good goy: the religion
https://youtu.be/4KFkV5UXuxA
After seeing all the /fa/ threads recently, can we have one to discuss where to acquire pieces of historical reproduction clothing and the like, and any interesting stuff any anons might already own. Reenactors especially welcome.
I, personally, would be really interested in known how or where one would go about purchasing a Hussar dolman jacket, in the style of pic related (a French 2nd Empire uniform).
Are there particular places one should look, or particular places to avoid? Do any anons have anything interesting to show? If so post pics.
I don't know much about military historical reproductions, but in terms of civilian fashion your best bet is to look for shops run by people that participate in historical re-enactments or otherwise make their own historical clothing. You can find dozens of "historical dresses" on Etsy or similar shops but most of them are not very historically accurate and tend to be based on generic Simplicity patterns that--while not horrible in their own right, aren't always great as a basis for a historical garment. You will certainly pay more when you shop from these people but it's worth it if you don't have the time or skill to make your own clothing.
The only shops reenactment shops I know sell either "medival" or WW1+2 stuff. Other than that, you should join groups first and then ask where they get their equipment.
>>3039443
Pre-WW1 stuff is probably gonna be quite hard to find and very expensive
What would happen if humans somehow had the ability to override their survival instincts and commit suicide at will? Would capitalism finally fall paving the way for true communism?
So for the last year I've been trying to expand my knowledge about random subjects I'll focus on, and read multiple books about it for about 3-4 months until I switch to something else. For this time I think I want to study Rome, and I was reading random articles as an introduction into the fall of the Roman Empire and got really curious:
>who are the major players during the fall of Rome in 476 C.E?
I know the last emperor was Romulus, but were there any other major figures inside or outside the Roman Empire that had influence during it and in the aftermath?
>>3039241
Wow, you should really read more. Picture books don't count by the way.
Chucked out of loads of countries for troublemaking.
Unfair?