It was the 100th anniversary of his death just a week ago.
There are people alive today who shared the world with Russia's greatest love machine.
RA RA RASPUTIN
>>2184299
LOVER OF THE RUSSIAN QUEEN
THERE WAS A CAT THAT REALLY WAS GONE
What's the best Gospel and why is it the gospel of John "with jews, you lose" the Apostle?
>>2183905
Because John stopped trying to copy Mark and just made up his own shit. And I use the term "Made up" in its colloquial sense. It's fun watching people try to reconcile John and Mark.
>>2183909
t. David Eliyahu-Cohengoldbergsteinmoneygrabber
>>2183909
These "contractions" never amounted to much.
t. someone who's read both many times.
I've never been so disappointed in a history special
>8th grade tier history (did you know Greece wasn't one country but a collection of city states???)
>commentary from Bob Costas and fucking black science guy for some reason
Not as disappointed as you might be when you see the acropolis of the present day
It is a american series or?
>>2183740
Documentaries are always going to disappoint you once you're no longer a normie pleb and know the history already. It's not like the nature documentaries which even if they're silly or basic at least manage some interesting footage now and then.
I heard that in the battle of Stalingrad the Russian troops would play creepy audio recordings to the German troops to demoralize them. What were the recordings and are there any clips of them I can listen to on the internet?
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Every 5 seconds a German soldier dies in Stalingrad!
>>2183626
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHReqKRvonE
>>2183641
*ticking clock in the background intensifies*
Could the Soviets have won without the Lend Lease policy?
a good chance no
>>2183491
no
by the sound of the Hitler Mannerheim recording...Maybe?
Why do you faggots always argue about Luther, when the Continental Reformed church and hence most protestant denominations where funded by Zwingli?
Calvin was not a Lutheran, but a Zwinglian, and all that follow him are also Zwinglians.
Why do you want to argue about Zwingli, when he was just the populist rabble interpretation of Erasmus?
>>2183262
This.
>>2183262
Erasmus was a humanist, Zwingli was a church reformer. I fail to see your point.
How old were you when you realized the majority of philosophers pre-Descartes were pretty much right about everything and had already figured this whole reality thing out before the spiritual impoverishment that is contemporary western philosophy came along?
26.
>>2182875
12.
>>2182875
Philosophy constantly evolves.
Rejecting the enlightenment is very posh with the right these days.
Why don't you go live in a pre-enlightenment world with no technology post French Revolution??
>>2182984
The same archetypal patterns repeat endlessly through time in novel forms. The traditionalist knows this, there is no absolute and stable reality but only that secret essence which manifests becoming. The modern is hypnotized by the flux and thinks the flux is all there is and should be. The traditionalist knows reality as not being afflicted by time but being the principle of change and generation/cessation itself.
You assuming traditionalism refers to just a material or social condition confirms my diagnosis of cucklord supreme
Boyos I need the /his/ post regarding anon not understanding boats.
Thanks!
Got you
Now fuck off
>>2182822
Thanks friend
>>2182811
Mfw the Dothraki sea aint even a sea
>Comic book movies are immature, as are comics. These are puerile fantasies.
>...and then Zeus slapped him with his dick, HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, it's so funny and deep and you have to like it or else you're an idiot!
>Internet memes and fanfiction are for idiotic neckbeards.
>After I finished reading Dante's Inferno and Ulysses I read V by Pynchon. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, he LITERALLY put in the Kilroy was here picture!
>If those nerds think their art form has to use the latest technology then it ain't a fucking art form! Geez!
>My eBook reader was broken so I phoned up the independent publisher and they used their on demand printing press to send me a book the next day. I just love books. Thank god for Gutenberg who allowed so many books to be around!
>Self publishing is for serial killer manifestos or hucksters! The world needs gatekeepers!
>I'm going to read The Republic for the tenth time.
>Science is a sterile abstraction that leads to nowhere! I am an open minded lover of knowledge and wisdom, not an inverse cripple
>Oh... they managed to mathematicise and formalise that area... I guess I was never interested in it anyway...
>The Greeks, Romans, and Medieval Theologians are the only source of universal knowledge. We live in decadent times with awful educational standards, declining morals, and a lack of deep thinkers!
>What the fuck! My phone's WiFi only downloads 2 MB a second! No, I don't give a shit what Stephen hawking said today about black holes and the nature of reality! Omg, watch this video of this Texas televangelist telling these children to be good and hard working... what a creepy huckster hack!
ITT: stuff nobody said last, ever
>>2182296
Yeah. That kinda describes the French pretty good.
Except the comics part.
>>2182296
Not even sure what the point of this post was, but I enjoyed reading it. Carry on, OP.
Post yours
Ugly, edgy and ambitious. The perfect host to the beta uprising.
>>2182196
How can Western philosophy expect to compete with Buddhism?
buddhism is lame (there is no self) lol what a load of bs theres definitely a me if i pinch myself i feel pain, thats me, my body, my brain
>>2175476
How can Buddhism possibly compete with Capitalism?
>>2175477
ignorant
Who was the most powerful, most cunning and most illusive figure or organization in history? No bs about Soros or Illuminati, please. I want a known figure or organization that was so cunning, so strategic, so manipulative, yet non-overt and secretive that even pic related would be in awe.
>>2174636
Me. Though you will never find me.
Bogdanovs.
>Rothschilds bow to them
>in contact with aliens
>control the French government
>>2174636
Rome, Venice, Portugal, just to name a few.
ITT we post based leaders who saved their countries
>>2171522
>>2171522
For a time, at least.
>>2171523
He's not in office yet you Mongoloid, don't count your chicks before the eggs hatch.
>>2171522
Is this a meme? My understanding of post-colonial South American history is lackluster, and I'm not sure whether or not Pinochet was objectively bad for Argentina.
Went to the national National Museum today. Will post some pictures if anyone is interested (I'll post the descriptions too if there are any).
PS: The pictures are taken from my phone camera so excuse the weird angles, lighting and general low quality of the images.
>>2159212
Indian National Museum I guess?
>>2159212
I'm gonna try to grab a shitload of photos when work starts next semester. There's some great shit in the museum archive that never sees the light of day.
>Lindybeige
>John Green
>History Buffs
>Shadiversity
>Metatron
>Sargon of Akkad
>Historia Civilis
>>2157902
>no Knyght Errant
>>2157902
>Lindybeige
All he does is praise the british empire how everything else that wasn't british sucked.
>John Green
Do I really need to say why.
>>2157920
>All he does is praise the british empire how everything else that wasn't british sucked.
But he's correct.