Daily reminder true Latins come from Europe and that so called "Latinos" are just Mestizo mongrels.
>>2942917
who isn't a mongrel fratello?
>>2942927
i'm not saying pure latins exist but some are less latin than others.
>>2942933
>Degrees of Latinitas
fuck off, theyre all spics
Is this the biggest piece of performance art in recent memory? Is this what hyper reality looks like?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ky53oWMfyLE
>>2942187
What is this supposed to be?
>>2942221
this guy uploaded this before killing three people and himself in a supermarket. it's the best happening since le supreme gentleman
>>2942224
>the best happening since le supreme gentleman
Take that back, there's no single mention of his manlet rage about listening to his sister get fucked or attacking people with orange juice super soakers. This guys a hack
Does anyone else feel that advancements in firearms and vehicles have ruined the art of warfare? Armies don't line up across from each other to fight anymore you just need to bomb a city, generals don't even need to be skilled anymore they just need to call for artillery fire.
Kinda makes me sad.
>>2941642
I disagree, in fact it made warfare even more surgical, artillery and tanks can't kick down that door and mop up, you'll always need infantrymen no matter how advanced the tech gets
>>2941642
>t.sheltered kid
>>2941642
404 this shit
*blocks your path*
>>2941621
Richard III went out like a champ. Cutting down Welsh cunts until he was swarmed.
*murders your princes*
>>2941657
Don't do it, Dick. It isn't Bosworth it.
>Man for plot reasons has to create a new body to transfer his Soul/Mind/Consciousness because otherwise he will die. He only has enough resources to make one substitute body for himself, and time is short. He only has this one chance to survive. He can not survive permanently in the Soul form.
>Substitute body that was created develops it's own sense of self and does not want to be possessed by previously mentioned Man's as the substitute can not survive the event.
Who ultimately has the moral right to the body?
I'd say the substitute because it's like a child, though it could be argued it's different as the substitute was explicitly made for the purpose so the subtitutes body is technically the mans property and the substitutes mind is just an intruder.
&Humanities was a mistake
>>2941516
This is an interesting question and will have to be answered anyways in the future when AI and/or mind uploading becomes possible.
The Gestalt has no more claim to the Replicant's body than a father does to that of his child. You can also make a child for a specific purpose, but that does not allow you authority over the child's will other than for the purposes of raising it.
Is modern society the end? In developed countries DIY and other primitive concepts have seen a resurgence. Are people turning back to a simplified version of life? You always here about soldiers in war who never feel alive in the same way back home. Is the healthiest environment for us a chaotic, primal one?.
Even if shit crashed and burned we'd just end up right back to where we are now due to fundamental power structures so......
It's probably not the end. We'll be like this for another 10,000 years. Could you imagine that?
I really can't!
I am inclined to think (or hope) for some devastating event that resets us.
>>2941418
>is the healthiest environment for us a chaotic, primal one?
Life for most people is still very chaotic and a lot of ways primal, but the trappings of politeness and shared humanity weigh heavier than they have before in society.
الرافضة
>>2941143
yeah what about them?
they have pretty good nasheeds tbqh the Arabic ones that is farsi just sounds retarded
>>2941149
>this is what S*nnis actually believe
Does anyone else find this descriptor to be cringey and misleading? A true disservice to a uniquely American ethnic group.
>>2940988
Yes. Nigger is much more accurate.
>>2940988
>anything-American is cringey and misleading
ftfy
>>2940988
Yes. It also raises confusion when you have someone like Obama who is African and American but not an "African American" since he is from East Africa and is not the descendant of slaves.
How the FUCK did people survive before basic hygiene like toilets, showers, soap, etc. became widely available? Did everybody just constantly smell like filth?
>this thread again
>>2940946
They did bucket showers or took baths. Soap has been around for millennia, dawn of civilization pretty much.
>>2940946
Soap is really easy to make. All you do is mix food scraps with ash and you have a primitive soap. It has been widely available since before human civilization started.
During World War 2, the Japanese used suicide fighters to attempt to sink American ships; the famous Kamikaze.
I have heard that similar suicide tactics were used by ground troops, against tanks. Where a Japanese soldier would cover himself with explosives, get under the tank, and make the explosive detone.
I tried to find a source but I couldn't find much, only this picture of a Chinese soldier using this tactic.
But is there any historical sources that you guys know about of the Japanese doing this?
>>2940918
Tank to tank combat in itself was very uncommon in the pacific theater where the japs vs yanks show off was.id say that the image op posted is probably a Chinese soldier preparing to blow himself up under a jap tank ( most likely a puny ha-go) during the manchuria conflict in ww2
>>2940918
Some Japanese detonated grenades in their hands as a last ditch effort but I've never heard of using suicide bombing tactics against hardware. Suicide bombing was used by the Chinese fighting against Japan quite often as the Chinese often resorted to extremely poor and desperate tactics.
Why would they do that when they have katanas that can cut through a Sherman? But seriously they did have a long bamboo shaft with a shaped charge on the end of it called a Nikaku prepared for the invasion of Japan (where women and children were expected to fight) but I don't think it saw any substantial use
prove that if communism conquers the world, the world woudnt be an utopia
>>2940420
Everywhere that has been self-proclaimed communists has either turned into absolute shit or had to backtrack to capitalism (China).
>>2940420
Global ? Yes I would be kinda neat.
But is imposible to lead a revolution in every country and in doing so most of the times you create
1) local nobodys
2) fascist who justify every horrible act on the greater good
So the only way is mutual interest of people in disolving the state by peacefull protest and rational arguments. kinda imposible
>>2940420
It would work.
But - ONLY IF JESUS CHRIST RETURNS.
If God controls the means of production and endlessly creates food, water and clothing for all, everything would be perfect.
Unfortunately, it will never work with a mere human at the forefront of the one world, communist government.
Is historical revisionism ever ok?
Perhaps.
Imagine attempting to apply a theory such as Darwinianism to religious texts. It isn't wrong, as many religious texts are considered living nature. I see nothing wrong with that, per se.
Problems can occur if you apply certain ideas, such as historical materialism, to places like Far East. It just doesn't work. I suppose applying a materialist structure onto an immaterial thing is tricky.
>>2940402
Yes. Historical revision happens all the time with the development of new ideas, with the discovery of new sources, with new research, etc. This meme definition of historical revisionism as negative meddling with history by SJWs vua pop culture pushed as a talking point by radio commentators and column writers bears about as much resemblance to the correct historiographical use of the term as TVtropes' definition of trope.
>>2940402
I don't see anything wrong in the pic
Egyptians looks Egyptian, not Levantine
>The subject of your paper, due on Monday, 12 June, is an analysis of a piece of art, architecture, or literature other than the Pantheon, the Colosseum, or the Hagia Sophia, from the period of ancient European history between 200 BCE and 600 CE. Using at least one acceptable outside source (see below), choose a piece of art, architecture, or literature that, in your opinion, had a significant impact in the Roman period.
I got a paper due tomorrow night. Need a topic.
Hippodrome of Constantinople.
Bring up the Nika riots.
>>2940392
Trajan's market,the Mausoleum of Hadrian or the red basilica come to mind
the aeneid bro
Yeah, I know its always been a thing here. But seriously, it sure ramped the fuck up this week and especially today.
Just a straight up tidal wave of modern politics threads, its getting really intolerable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVlXQej5ZRc
>>2940284
tumlrfags are out in full force
They need to be gassed, or at the very least banned.
inb4 "being anti-Tumblr means you're pol"
>>2940297
go back to your containment board
>>2940284
& humanities and lack of moderation
most political threads can be brushed off as philosophy which is why & humanities needs to be banished to /pol/ or /lit/.
Which is the most successful royal bloodline / family dynasty in history?
>>2940249
Danish.
1000 years and counting.
habsburg you autist
someone spam me with charly deux
>>2940262
The Japanese Royal family family can trace their line over 2000 years