Here you go /His.
A nice /his/related illustration by Milo Manara.
It's deffinetly one way of seeing things...
>>2521821
The two first and the two last would make for great banners...
>>2521821
Is that Shakespeare boning Queen Elizabeth I?
>>2521821
this is a SFW board perv
Why do so many people believe everything goes black when you die? Wouldn't you need to be alive still to see black?
it's a metaphor
>>2521775
That wouldn't make sense as a metaphor either.
I don't think people mean literally you see black, rather they are trying to describe the feeling of unconciousness, like when you're asleep. Wouldn't you say when you fall asleep everything goes black? I would.
>tfw the kilt didn't become widespread practice across the Anglo world
one FUCKING job
I don't want to settle for fat weirdos at a Highland Games to wear a kilt
It's just a skirt, anon
>>2521770
yea
>>2521757
So just wear a fucking kilt.
Hate to burst your bubble but the majority of European nations today have the same DNA today that they had 12,000 years ago. The only exception to this is MODERN immigration.
>but mah invasions
>but mah indo-european expansion
Here's a study.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/07/0719_050719_britishgene.html
>>2521742
>Hate to burst your bubble but the majority of European nations today have the same DNA today that they had 12,000 years ago.
The oldest group in Europe are the Western Hunter Gatherers, native to West, Central, and South Europe. 12,000 years ago, they were mostly unchanged. 8,000 years ago however, farmers from the Middle East (not the Yamna/Indo-Europeans) came in and assimilated with the populations of Europe. These two populations have different facial features, different skin colors, and different levels of Neanderthal ancestry. Are you willing to tell me that the British have the most WHG blood in them? Because your picture plus the link seem to imply that.
Does he mean, religion is a fable, but it was created by subconsciousness?
literary genre: a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized (given human qualities, such as the ability to speak human language) and that illustrates or leads to a particular moral lesson (a "moral").
religion is one step below the highest level of abstracted thought, "thought" being at its lowest some kind of innate drive for security. These highest levels of abstractions can't be communicated in a typical way so fables act as a "telescope" for knowledge. Condensing all the smaller details into greater themes.
Ill save this thread some memeing and say that when he says there are different kinds of truth, he means there is the explicit knowledge like "this chair is red" which is consensually determined, but to say that "religion is good" isn't as simple. His point about the whole "truth is survival" isnt about changing the meaning of truth, his point is that religion is by default good because it allowed us to get the final and highest level of abstraction, critical philosophy.
How do I stop masturbating to shemales?
How did the warriors and soldiers train and prepare for battle?
By training and preparing for battle.
Focused mostly on endurance training. Most soldiers in battles fought in bursts, and they tended to emphasize carrying your equipment for long periods of time.
Roman legionaries were made to march 18 miles a day in full pack in about 5 hours. They then used heavily weighted versions of their actual weapons to practice. Their diet was, contrary to popular belief, very high in meat (Gladiators in contrast were a more carb heavy warrior, which made them "beefy", or in some opinions flabbier).
Then they had to dig and dig in the evening due to their demand for forts and mini settlements wherever they went
Drills, running, strength exercises, mock battles, etc.
>muh bible muh bible MUH BIBLEEEEEEEE!!!
Why does anyone listen to this hack?
Yeah, we should listen to a Satanic child-raping pedophile with a funny hat instead.
>>2521618
Isn't the Bible meant to be the word of God? It should be more trustworthy than the word of man.
>>2521618
Because buying indulgences is retarded
can christians and satanists be friends?
No. You cannot serve two masters.
/thread
>>2521615
>/threading one's own post
>>2521615
Polytheists do it all the time.
During the WW1 British women were handing out white feathers to able-looking men to shame with the intention of enlisting these men in the army.
http://the-white-feather-movement-worldwarone.wikispaces.com/
Why did they target any healthy looking male not in uniform? Why were women so ungrateful of men that jsut returned from Belgium? Could they not foresee that this would backfire?
>One such was Private Ernest Atkins who was on leave from the Western Front. He was riding a tram when he was presented with a white feather by a girl sitting behind him. He smacked her across the face with his pay book saying: "Certainly I'll take your feather back to the boys at Passchendaele. I'm in civvies because people think my uniform might be lousy, but if I had it on I wouldn't be half as lousy as you."
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How will women ever recover?
>>2521544
A lot of those women ending up joining Mosley's BUF.
>The White Feather Brigade was started by Admiral Fitzgerald on August 30, 1914
t. The article you linked
>redditor commies trying to moralize to fascists
>fascists think they're no worse than communists because muh body count
>>2521516
>redditor fascists trying to moralize to communists
>modern-day politics on a history board
Where the original Hungarians white or Asian?
Huns = Asiatic
Pre-Hunnic people of Hungarian Basin which still form the majority genetic component of Hungary = Europeans.
>>2521469
the huns aren't the reason its called hungary
regardless you are correct in that the people living in the basin can be considered european
>>2521466
the magyars were from north-central asia
you can see where their relative languages are
>>2521469
The "Magyars" by their own history came from Asia and only settled in the Hungarian Basin in 896. There's two groups in Siberia (Khanty and Mansi) who speak the only languages directly related to Hungarian and they're Asian looking as fuck.
Whats the deal with most mainstream historians claiming that Operation Sea Lion would end in a German failure?
Do they forget all the other times England and Britain got steam rolled once the enemy got on their island?
>A bunch of times by the Romans
>A few times by some Scandinavians high on drugs
>And one time by a Norman duke
>>2521384
>Whats the deal with most mainstream historians claiming that Operation Sea Lion would end in a German failure?
Facts. Logic.
Germans needed air supremacy, to be able to keep the Royal Navy out the Channel until England surrendered.
Churchill would have kept fighting until he was pinned up in scotland and running out of weapons.
>bringing up Romans when arguing for Sea Lion
>war is good because it stimulates technological growth
>>2521367
>Facts are now equivalent to fedora tipping
>>2521367
War is weaponized Keynesianism. It's the excuse government bureaucrats were waiting for to jack up people's taxes in order to spend shitloads of money in heavy industry and on infrastructure.
It's virtually impossible to embark on this kind of spending problem without giving people something to terrify them out of their usual state of pedestrian selfishness.
>>2521380
>Uses the term good
>Facts
tehe nice try Anon, you cheeky monkey.
Tell me about the 80s.
Why was it such an optimistic and happy time?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYbe-35_BaA
Video related.
It seems like people were so much more natural compared to now.
>>2521365
Everyone in that video is on fucking coke, that's why
I'd say it was a good era for the USA, easing of the Cold War, cocaine, cool cars and music, etc
>>2521365
Because people actually believed that trickle down economics worked
Where do we place the real end of the Roman Empire? Maybe after Justinian's death?
When Constantinople fell.
>>2521180
1453
>>2521180
I'd say Rome became Byzantium in 621, but Rome ended in 1453