>ywn have a Soviet qt to come home to after a long day at the factory
Чyвcтвa плoхиe тoвapищи
is this like when people post pictures of mildly attractive north korean women, as if a place having women (like literally every other place on Earth other than /pol/ bedrooms) makes it immune from being a shithole
And on the background, how they will look like in the future.
Dat nipple tho.
>>2601444
>ywn have a qt to come home to after a long day, anywhere, ever
What did you learn about American slavery in school?
I went to school in rural Georgia. The basic narrative was that slavery was a bad thing, but not as bad as the North said it was because slaves loved their masters and were well treated. Most of the stuff about the confederacy was idealized visions of big plantations and Gone with the Wind shit. We didn't talk about all the people who got manipulated into being totally cool with dying a slow and painful death as long as they had someone under them in the social ladder
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this cracker humor?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfTVcbbBhWs
>>2601567
nah man it's just good ol country
who wouldn't want 40 acres and a mule?
Any good books or documentaries on Big Foot?
>in b4 "b-but Sasquatch can't into REAL!"
Then you have ten seconds to explain the more than 400 sightings of Bigfoot in America alone since its founding.
You also have to explain how Patterson/Gimlin afforded and/or made the Big Foot costume
>>2601383
Since you're so confident, I'd like you to explain why none of those sightings have provided any actual scientific evidence, along with why/how such a unique lifeform could have enough numbers to sustain its population with nobody ever finding a skeleton, a corpse, or literally any actual proof that it could exist.
This should be easy for you, right?
>>2601383
The sachmo is a pretty cool dude.
It seems unlikely that a breeding population of large hominids could exist without getting shot and put on display at least once.
You're going to need a minimum of around a thousand breeding pairs to maintain a viable genome.
All of those thousand breeding pairs are going to need to be hunting.
If an adult bigfoot is larger than an adult human, and an adult human requires about 1,500 calories a day to not die, you're talking about creatures that need to magic up 1000 plus calories in a day in a relatively populated area of the US without ever being killed, captured, or simply dying and having the remains discovered by humans.
Is he, shant I utter the words, /ourguy/?
Why are all /pol/ posters literally identical in every facet of their posting? Isn't the whole shtick about not being a sheep and being an individual?
Tell me about some interesting folklore and mythology. Pic kinda related.
There are people in the west that believe they came from monkeys.
This retarded religion is called "evolution" and its founder was Charles Darwin.
On some isolated corner of the internet, an internet board originally created as satire for conspiracy theorists and anti-semites gained an unironic following and convinced themselves they had actual relevancy beyond their bedroom
There's a demon in guarani myth with a gigantic prehensile penis he uses to capture, rape, and impregnate women with
What was Italy's colonial empire like and how was Italy as a coloniser.
Shit
>>2601379
Such an insightful and deep post.
Really made me think.
>>2601354
Brutal concentration camps in Libya and Ethiopia. Granted, they did build roads, schools and hospitals there. Somalia was the opposite since both groups seem to have good relations. Somalia was the most developed colony as a result.
Where would western civilization be without it ?
>>2601329
The dark ages
>>2601329
Divided in some other way.
>>2601334
No one take bait
I have to write a five-page paper on some subject of my choice pertaining to Gandhi. My current plan is to write about his policy of nonviolent non-cooperation, but do you guys think there's some other aspect of his life that might be easier to talk about for five pages? I know it's not that much, but history has never been my forte.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
>>2601250
>but do you guys think there's some other aspect of his life that might be easier to talk about for five pages?
Write a quick rundown about his retarded desire to make post-colonial India a pre-industrial shithole that would have resulted in the starvation of millions.
In that passage, Gandhi references India’s Arms Act of 1878, which gave Europeans in India the right to carry firearms but prevented Indians from doing so, unless they were granted a license by the British colonial government. The full text of what he wrote is: “Among the many misdeeds of the British rule in India, history will look upon the Act depriving a whole nation of arms as the blackest. If we want the Arms Act to be repealed, if we want to learn the use of arms, here is a golden opportunity. If the middle classes render voluntary help to Government in the hour of its trial, distrust will disappear, and the ban on possessing arms will be withdrawn.”
These words come from a World War I recruitment pamphlet that Gandhi published in 1918, urging Indians to fight with their British colonial oppressors in the war, not against them. According to K.P. Nayar, chief diplomatic editor for The Telegraph in Calcutta, Gandhi saw “an opportunity for a political struggle against the colonial rulers and for the repeal of the unjust Arms Act,” not “for more Indians to have access to guns.” Peter Brock, a noted historian of nonviolence, wrote in his article “Gandhi’s Nonviolence and His War Service” that Gandhi “believed at that time (although he became more skeptical of this later on) that India could win equal partnership for itself within the British Empire if as large a number as possible of its able-bodied men volunteered to help the Empire, in one way or another, in times of need.” The British, that is, would regret passing the Arms Act because they’d discover Indians to be such valuable fellow soldiers.
>>2601261
OP here, I read about this in the history book we had to buy for this class. Why did he think machinery was evil?
Where did these fucks get the wood for their bows from? Don't they live in a plateau? Isn't the definition of a plateau a treeless area? Did they ride up to the north for the trees? Trade for wood? With who?
I assume the lack of wood is why they have those funky composite horn shortbows, but even those had wood between the bow's belly and back.
Compound bows are made out of bones and sinew.
>>2601237
They are mostly wood. The section of the bow that curves away from the user could be made of bone or something else.
>>2601230
>In geology and earth science, a plateau (pronunciation: /pləˈtoʊ/ or /ˈplætoʊ/; plural plateaus or plateaux), also called a high plain or tableland, is an area of highland, usually consisting of relatively flat terrain that is raised significantly above the surrounding area, often with one or more sides with steep slopes.
Can someone tell me how the hell India fucked around and got themselves colonized by Anglos when they themselves were seemingly superior?
also General Indian History Thread I guess/ Inidan Warfare/battles/empires/architecture.
"India" didn't get colonized
That asshole Rajanate across the river got colonized
The British are our bros who would never-HAI RAM, PLEASE STOP IT!!!
>>2601233
what did he mean by this
The Brits caught them at the right time, just as the Mughal Empire was in its death-throes while no other polity was poised to fill the vacuum.
Did Italy do anything wrong in WW2? You always see people talking about German, Soviet and Japanese war crimes, but never Italian.
they gassed a bunch of ethiopians
>>2601177
they were fascists
their performance on the battlefield was atrocious
Who do I pray to? Am I supposed praying to Jesus or God?
Both? Whoever's listening?
Also can I mentally pray or am I supposed to say it out loud?
>>2600990
Jesus is God. Pray because you want to submit to God, don't pray because you want things. It should pray because you want to show god that you love Him.
>>2601048
Thanks, I'm born and raised Catholic and just trying to get back into it.
John 14:6
Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
Redpill me on Saturn
Where does the meme of Catholics/Muslims/Groups I don't like worshiping him from?
I've been hearing it a lot, particularly from Protestants and Gnostics on /his/ and /pol/ lately.
Fun fact.
The Nike logo is Saturn
>>2600930
All major religions borrow aspects of their respective mythologies from ancient, antiquated sources.
This doesn't mean, of course, that you're religion does not have the one true God - only that their are various homologies across a wide range of religious doctrines owing to similar influences.
>pic related, Amun-Ra
>>2600930
>Where does the meme of Catholics/Muslims/Groups I don't like worshiping him from?
literally David Icke.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKS2e3-z2js
*Absolves your sins*
>>2600876
How?
>>2600876
I know that Jesus died for our sins, but more broadly speaking what does that entail exactly? What was the significance of the crucifixion?
I've asked my priest but his answer was confusing and I just can't grasp it. I know it was a truly incredible act of humanity for a God to willingly lay down his life for the benefit of his creation, but I don't understand why he needed to.
>>2600923
Were all born with the original sin from Adam and Eve (or if you want a more theological and philosophical reason, because we're all human and do immoral things), so Jesus came to suffer for us in our stead, so if we ask for forgiveness we are given it.
>it's not hurting anybody
In what situations could you say this without being intellectually dishonest?
>>2600844
anal sex
>>2600844
homosexuality