What's the most obviously unjustifiable action through history by the morals set up at the time?
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>>2096773
>unjustifiable
Rome's fault for not keeping their word with Alaric
every time Germany tried destroy Europe from the inside
Well, sacking Rome was pretty bad according to Rome's moral code.
Not a barbarian's though. There are really too many moral codes in existence at any point in time to choose one.
Why didn't Europe develop martial arts traditions that continued on to the modern day?
>>2096763
They did develop marital arts, boxing fencing and wrestling are sport versions that survive tot he modern day.
>>2096763
They did, though.
>>2096769
but they're stripped off its historical and spiritual aspects
Are Libertarians all pedophiles?
>>2096728
Yes
>>2096728
No, as they have no roads to go to the children's houses.
>>2096728
The free market is always right, always.
If the market demands services for pedos so be it.
>>2096681
>nothing wrong
*ahem*
>Dalmatian /dælˈmeJʃiən/[2][3] or Dalmatic /dælˈmætJk/[2] was a Romance language spoken in the Dalmatia region of Croatia, and as far south as Kotor in Montenegro. The name refers to a tribe of the Illyrian linguistic group, Dalmatae. The Ragusan dialect of Dalmatian was the official language of the Republic of Ragusa, though in later times Venetian (representing the Romance language population), then Serbo-Croatian (for the Slavophone population) came to supersede it.
>Dalmatian speakers lived in the coastal towns Zadar (Jadera), Trogir (Tragur, Traù), Spalato (Split; Spalato), Ragusa (Dubrovnik; Raugia, Ragusa), and Kotor (Cattaro), each of these cities having a local dialect, and on the islands of Krk (Vikla, Veglia), Cres (Crepsa) and Rab (Arba).[citation needed]
wtf was this supposed to be and how come it's never discussed?
shut up bitch
>>2096620
>serbo-croatian
No such thing since ex-Yu.
Because Croatian is the language used in Dalmatia today (each village has its own slightly different dialect, cities are mostly standard Croatian with differences in accent and jargon, "island talk" (dialects used on Dalmatian islands, each is unique due to isolation) is nearly incomprehensible to non-natives, but all dialects found in Dalmatia, Istria and Dubrovnik are grouped into the "čakavski" dialect for simplicity due to similarity), with the language of the romanized Illyrians being lost.
t. Dalmatian from Split (Spalato)
>>2096676
But cakavski is just a Croatian dialect.
This is supposed to be something else entirely.
tell me /his/cucks
>>2096617
There is no wind in Asia
They were way too retarded to think about it
Only when Marcus Pauleaux told them they started to
they did, but during warfare it was impractical as it took too much time to adjust the sails so they relied on oarsmen
usually oarsmen would work in shifts, but in battle all the oarsmen would work at the same time delivering a lot of speed and maneuverability
he is lovely
Good job
>>2096586
James Franco pls leave
>>2096626
?? what tah means
>be me
>be back in primary schoolish
>learn about austro-hungarian empire
> get a weird panging feeling in my heart
>"what is this feeling. why do i feel so sad?"
the feeling only intensified later in life when i think about Austria Hungary. i have no Austrian or Hungarian ancestry, but i want a neo Austrian empire.
but i have no idea why...
> am i the reincarnation of Franz Ferdinand
>>2096578
No retard, you're the reincarnation of Franz Joseph. He was the one who basically single handedly kept the empire together. Franz Ferdinand was ironically enough sympathetic to slav nationalist movements like the one the eventually killed him, and was basically the sole voice against further balkan expansion in Austro-Hungarian politics.
I understand completely. I feel the same way about
>muh Prussia
>muh Byzantium
>>2096578
Dude, are you me? Same situation, not Austrian or Hungarian in the slightest, but I had the exact same feeling, the way you put it into words is uncanny.
So what in essence is philosophy?
>>2096526
Sophistry
seeking truth
call up on stefan molyneyux show and talk about it
In the film Bone Tomahawk the villains are a group of cave dwelling natives whom practice cannibalism in addition to other weird practices, such as incest. I was curious whether tribes like this truly existed? Mainly in North America but other places as well.
Yes, of course. The worst shit you can imagine has been institutionalized in some tribe or other at some point in history.
>>2096489
yes, a savage violent primitive tribe named the anglo once invaded and swept across America from the east, cannibalism was rare, though incest was common
>>2096661
Citations?
I'm looking for books about weapons used in ww1. From air to earth to sea. Artillery and bayonets. Everything.
I found Machine-Guns and the Great War by Paul Cornish and it looks pretty good. Have any suggestions?
I suggest you look up the youtube channel Forgotten Weapons
He has a whole playlist just about ww1 stuff
>>2096460
this.
Ian is pretty based.
>Poor bum
>No PhD or good education
>Just walked around asking questions because he did not know shit
Why do people think this moron is a philosopher?
>>2096438
Because he actually came up with philosophizing
>>2096477
>Because he actually came up with thinking
lol no
>>2096438
Bums are the best philosophers.
Is all of this true?
It's true. All of it.
to this day yeah.
>>2096401
The pseudolinguistics are what piss me off the most about this pic.
What do you think of Hinduism as a religion /his/? What precepts or beliefs do you like and or dislike the most? What aspects of Hinduism do you find better or worse than the aspects of other major religions?
>>2096380
>PAGANISM
THIS IS A CHRISTIAN BOARD
DELETE THIS
>>2096380
>What precepts or beliefs do you like and or dislike the most?
I like the flexibility and skepticism of some Hindu schools of thought.
I don't like what Hinduism has devolved into now. Most major Hindu organisations in India seem to be filled with nutters who think cow piss is the greatest substance in the world.
>>2096394
>nutters who think cow piss is the greatest substance in the world.
Is it not?
Which one /his/?
Historically, which one (authoritarianism or libertarianism) has been a more successful ideology?
>>2096372
Libertarianism, much like communism, has never been successful in a large society and never will be
>>2096391
USA? It worked pretty good before the multiculturalism and egalitarianism of the 60s. Some could argue that it was the libertarianism that allowed those things to take root, though.
>>2096402
America was never libertarian. Somalia is the only libertarian country on the planet