MAGISTER PAVEL, SUM SPQR
>>2411301
nec aportes amici
>>2411301
es magna viri, enim tu
HE WAS
Glorified Battlecruisers
>>2410452
are you trying to present historical consensus as an unorthodox opinion?
>>2410459
yes
the Kreigsmarine was a joke
>>2410692
>Kreigsmarine
Are breasts arousing for some African tribesmen, when the women don't cover them and they see them all day?
Yes
Pic related is the sad result of African women not covering their tits
They're considered "nice legs" tier in rural africa
A definite plus but not [censored] worthy
The obsession western men have with touching and sucking them is going to raise some eyebrows among the hillbillies
t. Nigerian
I'm aroused by them and I'm a White American male.
So In ww2 what did the British do? I've learned alot about what America and Russia did but never Britain
Well, go read a book then
hiding in the island
>>2409689
>in before 576447 ebin maymays
They held fast.
Is this a superior map of europe.
>>2409381
>no independent Switzerland
>Slovakia and Rumania swallow Hungary
>uses Ukraine as a buffer state instead of Poland
No
>>2409381
Perfect Europe thread ?
>>2409385
Ukraine for all intents and purposes is superior to Poland in that they wont chimp out for no reason
Also Hungary are Huns, they should be part of GroBdeutschland
What are the proper borders of Poland?
None
>>2409057
By what standard? Ethnic? Then pretty much the current ones + a few counties in Lithuania. Although obviously the ethnic composition is the effect of those borders being created.
>>2409062
This guy gets it.
I'm a poor uni student really interested in starting HEMA any advice.
also HEMA thread?
Shameless self bump
I really need to get back into it, had been doing German longsword and messer for about a year before a back injury and now I've got super fat
You do need to be reasonably athletic to be any good at it, but it's mostly about quick reaction times
>>2408884
where do you recommend i start?
Would airships be part of the Air Force or the Navy?
>>2408580
Navy.
Because back when we had airships, they were assigned in the Navy.
>>2408580
>>2408583
>Zeppelin LZ 54, given the military tactical designation L 19, was a World War I Zeppelin of the Kaiserliche Marine (German Imperial Navy).
>The USS Macon (ZRS-5) was a rigid airship built and operated by the United States Navy for scouting and served as a "flying aircraft carrier", designed to carry biplane parasite aircraft, five single-seat Curtiss F9C Sparrowhawk for scouting or two-seat Fleet N2Y-1 for training
I really wish we still used airships. I mean, they're even more defunct for military purposes now than they were in the 30s, but it'd still be pretty neat. At least they're coming back for scientific purposes.
>4th Century
>christians come to power
>pagans ask for tolerance
>christians effectively outlaw paganism: the income of pagan priests are confiscated, their temples and shrines are destroyed or repurposed, pagans are subject to random mob violence by christians, the eternal flame in the temple of Vesta is extinguished, the sacred Altar of Victory is removed and melted down, the Vestal Virgins are disbanded, pagan rites are outlawed on penalty of death, pagan holidays are abolished, the Olympic Games are outlawed for over a millennia, pagans have their property confiscated, censorship is imposed on cost of cutting off the hands of anyone caught copying banned works, and the murder of pagan priests and 'undesirables' is carried out by the government
>paganism is effectively wiped from the face of the earth
>20th Century
>atheists come to power
>christians demand tolerance
>yfw
Well I mean we could just put down atheists like we put down the pagans.
That's not a bad idea, actually.
Don't recall the 4th century having secular governments
>>2407775
Julian was too good for this world
What are the proper borders of Germany?
>>2406311
>>2406311
>>2406311
Dis
Why did the Japanese adopt people all the time so freely and casually? I find this interesting becuase its in contrast to the west's "MUH BLOODLINE" attitude. Which method was better?
>>2405202
The Romans adopted people all the time too
>>2405205
This, OP is retarded.
>>2405205
I recall the vikings did it too
/his/,
350 word essay due tomorrow on the whole history of the byzantine empire. can someone give me a quick rundown? this is 30% of my final grade so please be serious
>>2413396
350 words for a final essay? wtf
>>2413396
lol, that's like 2 pages max OP. You should be able to get that shit done in an afternoon with wikipedia.
>>2413404
It's an introduction and a conclusion.
Who were the first peoples in history to drink orange juice separate from the orange?
During World War II, American soldiers rejected vitamin C-packed lemon crystals because of their unappetizing taste. Thus the government searched for a food that would fulfill the nutritional needs of the soldiers, have a desirable taste, and prevent diseases such as scurvy in a transportable vitamin C product. The federal government, the Florida department of Citrus, along with a group of scientists desired to develop a superior product to canned orange juice (which was the current orange juice on the market in the 1940s) and developed frozen concentrated orange juice. Unfortunately, frozen concentrated orange juice was developed three years after the war had ended. By 1949, orange juice processing plants in Florida were producing over 10 million gallons of concentrated orange juice. Consumers were captivated with the idea of concentrated canned orange juice as it was affordable, tasty, convenient, and a vitamin-C packed product. The preparation was simple, thaw the juice, add water, and stir. However, by the 1980s, food scientists developed a more fresh-tasting juice known as reconstituted ready to serve juice. Eventually in the 1990s, “not from concentrate” (NFC) orange juice was developed and gave consumers an entirely new perspective of orange juice transforming the product from can to freshness in a carton
>>2413318
You're really a spectacular person, you know that?
>>2413318
You have the appreciation from the Z today my dear comrade.
If I used the categorical imperative to argue that homosexuality is immoral would my professor give me an F for offending her progressive sensibilities?
just call her a cuck swj and redpill her with fake news, dude.
>>2412805
Curious, how'd you do it?
Hypothetically speaking your professor should be open minded to all viewpoints.
Was it autism?
>a time when the soviet union still existed
Stop teasing me.
>>2412652
>countries that threaten israel are consistently being wiped out
iran is next
>>2412652
It wasn't autism, just an incredibly poor grasp of how the western world reacts to threats. He was probably going for a "Attack me and it'll be Vietnam all over again, too bloody and expensive to be worth it" and instead succeeded at "I am so dangerous you better get rid of me for your own safety"