The fuck was his problem?
Nothing, he was quite literally the most badass American that ever lived.
Being seen as weak
A good motivator if you're not an awful person and thankfully, he wasn't.
>>2200619
People who talk loudly and carry a small stick.
What the fuck was his problem?
>>2200612
He had a bourgeois background in a military that was still mostly commanded by officers.
>>2200636
By officers I meant 'aristocratic officers'.
>>2200612
Why did he bully Falkenheyn?
Why was Hitler a better military strategist than all his top generals?
>>2200566
in what way?
>Lose Battle of Britain
>"Oh well"
>Sucker punch USSR
>Troops retreating from Moscow in disgrace
>"Oh well"
>Declare war on US
>"What could possibly go wrong?!"
What did he mean by this?
What has happened to war? It used to decide fate of nations and kingdoms, but now, it's nothing mor ethan just chess between superpowers, just an endless cycle of proxy wars where superpowers and their allies can "fight" each other by supporting opposite sides of the proxy war and doing nothing but create more and more destruction, and flood nations with migrants and refugees from those countries where superpowers purposefully destroyed its land and people for resources and to flex their military a bit more.
What have we become?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XmDYJBZZdc
Mutually Assured Destruction
There is no honor in war anymore..
>>2200523
War has always been a battle between secret agitators.
Roman. "Greek" as a national identity did not exist in late antiquity and would not exist again until the 13th century at the earliest.
>>2200466
ROMAN !
>>2200466
What people don't seem to understand is that Roman is not an ethnicity or national identity as we know it, but rather a status of citizenship and an idea of state. As long as one held Roman citizenship, they were themselves Roman. A Italian/Latin living in the capital itself was just as Roman as an egyptian in Alexandria, or a Greek living in Athens.
The idea of the city of Rome maintaining the Empire of Rome began to fade during the late stages of the Western Empire, with them abandoning Rome as the capital altogether in favor of Ravenna for its proximity to the centers of conflict.
Seeing as how the Eastern Roman Empire continued the tradition of citizenship and the idea of a Roman state well past the fall of the West, I see no real controversy in its legitimacy as the Roman Empire, even to its demise in the 1450's.
What were Brennus' and the Roman women thinking at this exact moment?
>>2200413
They wanted the BBC (big barbarian cock)
>>2200413
Paintings do not think.
What were Caeser and Vercingetorix thinking at this exact moment?
How did we go from living in pyramids to living in mud huts?
>inb4 whitey's fault, looking for real wisdom.
>>2200354
People didn't live in pyramids. They were used for burial or religious services.
>>2200354
Yakub's fault.
>>2200369
Shut up u lying cracka impostor my ancestors lived on dem pyramids
*Blocks your path*
>>2200346
Turkroach head was the moost common turkish export item what Hungarian fighters, nobles liked to make their forts, castles prettier :)
>>2200412
Learn english, tatar.
>>2200412
Ottoman Hungary was the territory of Medieval Hungary which was ruled by the Ottoman Empire from 1541 to 1699. Ottoman rule covered mostly the central and southern territories of the former medieval Kingdom of Hungary as almost the entire region of the Great Hungarian Plain (except the northeastern parts) and Southern Transdanubia.
If pic related was real, would the Balkans have peace and prosperity?
>>2200232
do you think you're fucking funny
>>2200253
I'm serious, this is the only way Slavniggers can coexist peacefully with the same amount of clay for each of them.
>>2200232
macedonia is ours tho and you can have your 'yugoslavia'
Who are some philosophers that criticize capitalism and industrialism from a conservative/traditionalist perspective?
>>2200226
he also believed in magical jack off crystals though...
>>2200226
knut hamsun but he wasn't a philosopher
>>2200226
Belloc
Dailey reminder Judaism is a younger religion than Christianity.
>>2200173
Daylee reminder that Christianity is a younger religion than Buddhism.
>>2200179
Dey-li reminder that Buddhism is younger than Jainism.
>>2200179
De-lee remindee that Judaism is a 6th century construct.
Is the fact that Ancient Greece and Rome were like 90% gay proof that homosexuality is a choice?
they weren't gay, this is a modern concept. They were bisexual, every man was married to a woman and some had male lovers as well.
As Edward Gibbon mentions, of the first fifteen emperors, "Claudius was the only one whose taste in love was entirely correct", the implication being that he was the only one not to take men or boys as lovers.
>>2200024
Having a weird sexual fetish like being attracted to the same sex or to door knobs or to chairs isn't a choice, you can't help that.
How you act on that fetish and whether or not you put your dick inside a mans anus or a chair or door is entirely a choice.
>>2200024
a)Sorta. See also lesbianism being socially acceptable in Japan, as long as the girls aren't adults.
b)It was more like prison. A hole is a hole, it doesn't matter who you fucked, as long as you were the top, anything else is just asserting dominance and you wanting sex.
If you were the one taking it up the ass, or effeminate in general, though, you were a bitch, and considered worse than a woman, and would get made fun of, forbidden from politics, and other stuff.
Why did the Soviets lose in Afghanistan?
>15,000 Soviets died, compared to like a million Afghanis
>when they left the country communist party was still in power
>they were never defeated in field
Thus, just like how America won in Vietnam, USSR won in Afghanistan.
Communists suck at fighting
>>2199941
The entire country was against them + foreign supplies.
Why was Nicholas II such a cuck compared to his father?
Vump
>>2199926
Nicky was a cute and pure boy who was very homely. He wasn't made for politics or war at all.
>>2201370
Do you know what the word homely even means? He wasn't ugly.
Did Western Europeans really routinely go months or years without bathing?
Also, this is a general bathing culture / ritual thread
>>2199901
I routinely go month+ without showering
>>2199901
yes
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/health-fitness/a5239491/what-happens-to-your-body-when-you-dont-shower-for-two-days/
>>2199901
>Did Western Europeans really routinely go months or years without bathing?
No.