more like this plz!
>>2098103
Gulag archipelago
>>2098103
Solzhenitsyn still seems to be the preeminent writer on criticism of life under communism
>>2098130
More like life in gulags.
Is the eucharist theophagy?
>>2098084
Symbolic theophagy
>>2099389
>Symbolic
t. heretic
>>2099626
its a holy symbol
>I put it plainly
>– for I know both –
>women find only fraud in men
– Hávamál
Was Odin transgendered?
>>2097809
But he says he "knows both" men and women?
Yes. Zeus was the cis-scum.
>history repeats itself
That may be the one thing we can all agree on. That said, what do you think the future holds, particularly for US-Russia, BASED ON HISTORY.
Are there any examples in history that may point to where these two nations are heading?
[synapses firing]
>>2097753
>Are there any examples in history that may point to where these two nations are heading?
Russia, into the trash it goes
>>2097753
>That may be the one thing we can all agree on.
Most historians don't actually
>what do you think the future holds, particularly for US-Russia, BASED ON HISTORY
Probably a """minor""" nuclear war. Deterrence works when people understand consequences, and doesn't when they don't. Russia still conscripts but the US public has been too far removed from war for too long.
What are the differences between national socialism and social nationalism?
>that picture
Everything.
Nothing.
They are the same thing but in reverse
Is this the biggest LARP in human history?
how does one LARP over a concrete wall
not really, since Turkey exists
>>2097580
........ i agree
Discuss
More like Protestant Persecution Complex
>>2097538
To these people most Christians are not real Christians. Only those who adhere to theirs or similar sects are Christian.
That said there are elements of Christianity that are considered incompatible or distasteful by most of the population today , like anti-homosexuality and birth control, and there are those who want to outlaw or put limitations on Christians practicing these aspects of their faith
>>2097538
Happy holidays :^)
Which one is right?
>>2097512
this one's right
>>2097512
>right
Sophomoric
well there is no such thing as an invisible sky father and religion was simply what primitives used to explain away the world, so they're both wrong now that we having working models based on empiricism that have come to replace them
Ive seen many on here I'd like to have a thread of peoples wojaks from all periods.
>>2097495
>you will never be a medieval soldier
>you will never rape and pillage with your bros
why even live?
>he wants to rape and pillage
what a misogynist shitlord
>you will never travel from hamlet to hamlet & entertain nobles & kings just because you can juggle 3 apples
>>2097443
>you will never know the feeling of an easily treatable infection killing you very slowly and painfully
What would Eastern Europe be like if it was still around?
I'm not necessarily saying the monarchy, I'm talking about a multi-ethnic super-state under a capitalist economic system. Could it survive? Might Bosnians, Serbians, Croatians, Austrians, and Hungarians put aside their differences when faced with a common threat (ie. Communism, Islam)?
> Might Bosnians, Serbians, Croatians, Austrians, and Hungarians put aside their differences
REMOVE
>>2097386
I would have thought the fact that it's issues pretty much started the first world war would be the answer. Diverse, supraethinic states just haven't had much luck, given each individual group wants ultimate power over its own state.
>>2097386
The fact that Yugoslavia couldn't hold up, I have serious doubts that this abomination will
>you were born just in time to experience the resource hyper-war and subsequent collapse of industrial civilization
>>2097380
>you were born just in time to experience mass drone warfare and subsequent collapse nation states who are unable to out-manufacture their enemies
>you were born just in time be to chipped and herded like chattel into mass concentration camps
>you were born just in time to witness an image board alter the course of history
I lately heard of a theory that war acts as a "cultural fuel", especially the world wars /his/ do you have any info on that?
I guess it really fuels nationalism and forces people to set aside their differences in the face of a common enemy.
>>2097366
I'm not too sure about cultural fuel, but they are certainly good for the economy!
>>2097403
but that only works on "Just war"
shitty wars like Vietnam and WWI does the opposite
When did people start painting photorealistically?
1960's.
probably renaissance when they into perspective
>>2097511
What caused that artistic shift though? Was it a matter of artists simply having more time, was there a concerted effort to develop the field or was it just a trend which randomly popped up and took hold?
>The definition of the true savage is that he laughs when he hurts you; and howls when you hurt him. - G. K. Chesterton
Here's an interesting way to describe savagery, basing it around self-awareness and the ability to reflectively analyze. Let's discuss.
I disagree
Everyone has a breaking point and what's wrong with profiting from causing pain
>>2097347
t. Savage
>>2097347
>Everyone has a breaking point
Sophomoric armchair psychology