what the fuck is his problem?
>>2240793
He had three problems: Armenians, Greeks, and Assyrians.
>>2240793
being blamed for the crimes comitted by others, while your average /pol/tard and diaspora armenian are too cucked to realize it
Was it actually Enver or more Talat who was responsible
>you will never be the commander of a naval squadron
feels bad man
Well now that there's no free rum I fail to see why I'd want to
>>2240612
>ywn ride with the German East Asia Squadron
>ywn cross half the world on an absolute-madman tier quest to make it home
Feels terrible man
>>2240742
explain
>people are literally still doing formal logic after Heidegger and Wittgenstein obliterated the phony "discipline" of logic
It's like being a fucking phrenologist
What the fuck are they doing?
>>2240573
This thread is to smart for the pol who come here
>>2240573
You got me anon, I don't know why people are still using something that's useful with no proper substitute
Post your top five historical female figures of all time.
1. Ana Lovelace
2. Dido
3. Catherine the Great
4. Georgia O'Keeffe
5. Hedy Lamarr
1. Ada Lovelace
2. Grace Hopper
3. Catherine the Great
4. Emily Dickinson
5. Mata Hari
>>2240587
my nigga, but
>dido
If aesthetic beauty is representative of the divine, does that make lifting... holy?
Profound dude
Is putting on make up holy?
>>2240373
Female aesthetics dont count.
There's a lot of alt. history World War II scenarios, but one I've never seen is: what would the war have looked like if The US was placed in Germany's position geographically, politically and objectives-wise.
Could they have conquered Europe? Could they have survived Russia's onslaught?
>>2240338
>There's a lot of alt. history World War II scenarios, but one I've never seen is: what would the war have looked like if The US was placed in Germany's position geographically, politically and objectives-wise.
You haven't seen it because the entire notion is retarded, and would require an enormous re-writing of world history.
In large part, because it's geographically ridiculous. Pic related. Trying to cram America in there, before you get to the rest of the cultural and diplomatic absurdity, would give any thinking person a headache.
>>2240338
sorry for my stupid comment, but just to be clear...
If the US was literally Germany. With all the Same German Politics, and all the same German land features and such?
Catholics of /his/, are you praying for the Church in her hour of need?
Catholic general? Okay.
What does /his/ think of The Young Pope?
>>2240339
Not seen it yet but the reviews are weirdly good.
I saw Silence last weekend, it's great. Not sure if /his/ approved though
>>2240332
Catholics aren't Christian
I don't think I've ever seen a thread dedicated to discussing the quality, reliability, and overall objectiveness/subjectiveness of authors/scholars/historians here.
I'll start with Toby Wilkinson. Is he as good as the publishers acclaim him to be in the subject of Egyptology?
Pic somewhat related
>>2240216
>Thoth-posting
Get thee behind me, heretic. This is Kekist territory.
>>2240249
Sorry, to atone, I will post Kek too.
Each have their own place, however.
>>2240216
>Toby Wilkinson
never heard of him, to me the two scholars who matter the most in Egyptology is Kenneth A Kitchen and Donald Redford
Could they have been viable states? Or did their nature as artificial nations doom them from the beginning?
I wanna know what the deal with this is
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_Corridor
>>2240601
Just artificially-produced states trying to abuse their newfound freedom
>>2240119
czechoslovakia was doing fine i think
the problem in yugoslavia was serbs
serbs were hardcore nationalists and imperialists, they wanted to dominate and assimilate the other nations, instead of melt away in a united yugoslav nation
When Europe was at its most colonizingest, why did it not try to colonize Japan? I mean when Japan was still at a medieval level of technology and trying to isolate itself from the world. Europe even took over China, so why not at least fuck with Japan? Why did it take so long for anyone in the Western world to finally force Japan to open its borders?
Portugal got in there. Also islands are hard to conquer.
>>2240089
>I mean when Japan was still at a medieval level of technology and trying to isolate itself from the world.
Not after Meiji
i heard this claim, although it came from afrocentrists, but is it still a viable claim?
MODS!
>>2240001
A large portion of Greek philosophy (really, more stuff like astronomy and math) was ripped right out of older Egyptian and Babylonian texts. More of it is Babylonian though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyM6BeQxKrc
Would you say this man is the embodiment of Stirner's ideas?
>>2239974
I've never read the ego and its own, does stirner advocate throwing your own shit at a crowd of people?
he´s more like Nietzche desu
>>2239974
>Stirner
No.
GG was more of a Heyoka.
>The heyoka (heyókȟa, also spelled "haokah," "heyokha") is a kind of sacred clown in the culture of the Lakota people of the Great Plains of North America. The heyoka is a contrarian, jester, and satirist, who speaks, moves and reacts in an opposite fashion to the people around them.
>The Heyókȟa is thought of as being backwards-forwards, upside-down, or contrary in nature. This manifests by their doing things backwards or unconventionally — riding a horse backwards, wearing clothes inside-out, or speaking in a backwards language. For example, if food is scarce, a heyókȟa may sit around and complain about how full he is; during a baking hot heat wave, a heyókȟa might shiver with cold and put on gloves and cover himself with a thick blanket. Similarly, when it is freezing he might wander around naked, complaining that it is too hot. A unique example is the famous heyókȟa sacred clown called "the Straighten-Outer":
>He was always running around with a hammer trying to flatten round and curvy things (soup bowls, eggs, wagon wheels, etc.), thus making them straight.
>—John Fire Lame Deer[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heyoka
Does anybody know what is the meaning of this sign?
>>2239775
A wicked and adulterous generation looks for a sign, but none will be given it except the sign of Jonah." Jesus then left them and went away.
is located in Mecca
Inside the black cube (Kaaba)
how to translate it and look for a message
Is this alien sign?
Can anybody translate it?
>1. your country
>2. how good of a job they do of teaching their failures/atrocities committed
1. America
2. Only blacks and native americans, to a much lesser degree, get sympathy in textbooks. Briefly mention how we btfo Mexico numerous times as part of manifest destiny, and might have rigged a war with Spain. Oh and japanese internment camps. Definitely not as bad as some other countries, but really the only thing Americans feel apologetic for is slavery/jim crow.
>>2239737
Generally in America people are expected to either cry about it daily like a faggot or pretend we dindunuffin. Seldom do I meet someone with a balanced view on it.
This thread, for example, is doomed to descend into people from those two camps arguing.
>>2239737
Same. Except we never learned about Japanese Internment Camps except this one time in grade school when the teacher read us a picture book about it. American failures like Bay of Pigs or the really fucked up shit we did in the Philippine American war never really get mentioned.
>>2239737
(continued)
Basically every war after the civil war gets swept under the rug since history classes tend to focus on reconstruction and civil rights after that. Monroe doctrine is mentioned, but really without any explanation of how much the CIA fucked around trying to influence other countries. Even the bigger recent wars like Korea and Vietnam are barely mentioned, and paragraphs talking about them would usually say something about containment or anti-war protests, respectively.
Was Henry VIII autistic?
>>2239573
not at all. he suffered a TBI (jousting accident) in his mid-40s that changed his personality.
>>2239620
He had multiple jousting accidents iirc.
Why didn't Europeans just ban it or just ban people from power from doing it at least?
>>2239638
because the guys running everything liked doing it.