https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8GaqQBjjc8
Arafat blew it.
>>2391565
Is it as really simple as Clinton lays out?
Post armour
Preferably suits that you can eat soup in
What the fuck was her problem?
Nothing.
>>2391534
Everything
>>2391534
>>2391561
Is it true that the conspiracy against the Emperor has been found out?
>>2391507
More important question: Was it autism?
>>2391527
>didn't care about wife
>didn't care about ruling
>spent most days collecting toys and being a manchild
Peter III may have been the first known autistic NEET
>sentience is the ability to think
>sapience is the ability to think about thinking
Would you say this is accurate? How would you define sapience/sentience?
I see the jimmies have shuffled over from this thread:
>>2384778
>>2390475
Sentience is being able to measure the universal mover within a limited space in order to gain knowledge of the future. Sapience is being able to conceptualize the universal mover in order to raise one's level of sentience.
>>2390475
Sentience is just the ability to feel uniquely. Even your dog is sentient.
With the amount of controversy that it brings, is there anything really wrong with the mixing of the races?
Not a /pol/ack or a leftie desu.
Finding an organ donor when you need a transplantation.
>>2463459
Is that really something which happens often?
>>2463455
In a racially polarized society like USA or South Africa a mixed kid could end up getting despised by everyone, not fitting in anywhere.
In a sane country, can't think of much
Basic human psychology seems to preclude any possibility that prohibiting a substance from a populace can work. Allows growth of black markets. Costs inordinate amounts to attempt to regulate. Has it ever worked? Is there any benefit at all?
Works pretty well in Singapore. I don't think Saudi Arabia has a terrible drug problem either.
>>2446871
But both countries have thriving black markets whose drug trade has now intersected heavily with child trafficking.
>>2446881
Do they? I'm not saying you're wrong but I'd like to see a source
Childhood is thinking God doesn't exist
Adulthood is realizing God exists
Patricianhood is realizing Ahura Mazda is God
Agreed.
Adulthood is realizing that Apollonius is the most god-like of Greek mathematicians because he utilizes the properties of triangles more than anyone else, and triangles are the most basic of shapes that realize themselves in any shape or figure.
>3-4 religion related threads on /his/ around the clock for a month now
you people are trying really hard to turn this place into pseudo-science humanities only platform, aren't you?
I deny the holy spirit.
>yfw this 14 year old kid has more balls than all the christfags on /his/ combined
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BEIWjjUCPM
>>2463431
"I declare BANKRUPCY "
Enjoy hellfire I guess.
Not our problem.
>>2463431
FEDORA!!! FEDORA!!!!
Is this the most significant /his/torical event? I mean in the grand scheme of things even after all traces of Humanity on Earth are gone there will still be flags and footprints on the Moon.
>>2462405
Development of writing. No writing, no history.
Apparently moon dust will eventually bury it.
>>2462437
maybe those that are able will encapsulate it in some way
*blocks your path*
"You can thank me for my scientific and philosophical contributions to the world now."
Shame that Mohammad let you marry your first cousins and now you are nearly 40% inbred, which triples the changes of an IQ lower than 70
>>2461367
Wow, your English is really good for an 800 year old dead Arab.
>Annotating Plato and Aristotle
>Using Hindu numerals
>Scientific contributions
The Teutonic Knights were ok to be honest. They had the right ideals
Beautiful town! Server ip?
too expensive
The Teutonic Knights were a bunch of cocksucking christniggers.
Is psychoanalysis full of bullshit? I think it is(even though both my parents are psychologists of this school). It's literally pseudoscience
>everything is dicks, everything
>except the big black stick it keep sucking on, that's completely different
all social science is unfalsifiable bullshit.
>>2460696
>my parents are psychologists of this school
People still do that in 2017? I thought it was basically like being an alchemist today i.e. something you learn about for historical purposes maybe in a psychology course but not anything modern people practice.
Why don't human myths using animals usually make a monkey character fill the role of the king when we're the dominant species on the planet and much more monkey-like than lion-like? Do we recognize unconsciously that we're not the rightful master species and just used monkey shenanigans to usurp control from a more noble species like lions or eagles?
>all of human history is just monkey shenanigans
>>2459929
>tfw we're the comic relief in between dinosaurs and self-transforming machine elves
Ancients didn't have the knowledge to make the connection between monkeys and humans. To them, a monkey was nothing more than a small mischievous animal, not the most fit to take the role of the king.
What was the greatest period in human history?
>>2459483
Whatever period we're in now.
>>2459483
the height of the age of Imperialism (1880-1913)
>>2459483
1950's America