Name a better god then Ganesha
>>protip: you can't
pic related: It's Ganesha (also known as Ganapati and Vinayaka)
Slaanesh
>>2058107
The Amazing Dildoni.
>>2058107
Ganesha was my nigga in Persona 3
Justinian I was the greatest emperor Rome ever had
>prove me wrong
>>2058076
Nope, that would have to be this guy
Justinian was a shit-tier Emperor
He bankrupted the Empire with his renovatio imperii. Not only did he squander away the Empire's resources, but all of his conquests would in a mere fifty years (if even that) be wrestled away from Roman control. His penchant for funding opulent churches further emptied the Imperial treasury.
Furthermore, none of his conquests or even achievements were his own: the credit for them goes to his underlings, particularly Belisarius, Narses, and even his wife, Theodora.
He was one of the worst Emperors out there. Had he instead spent a fraction of the effort he spent on his pipe dream (his renovatio imperii was always a pipe dream, even back then) on consolidating his current position, it is possible the Empire might have withstood the Arab invasions.
Hey guys, what's going on in here?
which historical individual in recorded history has experienced the most fulfilling day in the life of a human bean ? i would say its hitler as he entered his archrival france in 1940 after the humiliating defeat after a couple of weeks
Pic related.
The day Jesus died.
I am a descendant of the historical Jesus.
AMA
What's the diagnosis?
>>2057911
how old are you and what do you do now?
>>2057920
I'm 23 and I'm in school.
What do you think about these sort of games? Are we fucked for endorsing such glorified depictions of actual war? I'm all for fantasy shit don't don't think I'm on a soap box.
>>2057807
>What do you think about these sort of games?
Sophomoric Honestly
>>2057807
>C96 carbine in image isn't the same as the one in the game
>>2057885
You can use it as your primary if you are a pilot/ tank driver
Is Turkey, historically speaking, a European country?
>>2057556
no they came from the ottomans who in turn came from the persians.
now delete this thread and fuck off
Anatolia used to be part of the Greek world at least.
turkey has always been a white european nation, only butthurt greeks will say otherwise
Do you think Iraq will be very westernized in the near future like how s.korea/japan is now? (after all the war settles down)
https://youtu.be/X8_m3S53sHw This was a quick preview of what was about to happen, in between America's invasion and ISIS
What will be their specialty and commonly seen coming out of the people of Iraq? BMX riding? Heavy Metal music? Fetish porn?
Or will the country forever be a third world muslim shithole and lose American/western influence forever
>>2057532
More likely to be iranian influenced desu
>>2057537
This is correct. That's not necessarily a bad thing for the people though. Iran, despite sanctions and economic hardship, is one of the better (safest) places to live in the ME.
>>2057543
The alternative is it becomes a state where Iran on one side and the Gulf States + Israel wage a shadow war as to who controls the govt.
Why did he do it? Why not just kick them out of Germany?
>>2057452
>Why not just kick them out of Germany?
Google Haavara Agreement
>>2057452
He did kick them out of Germany before embarking on the industrial scale murder.
It's just that he started expanding in every direction.
>>2057452
most of them were from Poland, Ukraine and occupied Europe in general
Ask a catholic Italian from Monaco whose ancestors were knights templars and freemasons.
I will answer your questions with what i know.
muh heritage
muh heritage
>>2057440
Why would i have something to ask to someone leeching off his rich parents
I don't want communism. I make less than the parents of the college students who push for communism yet i am living perfectly fine under capitalism and my life is great.
Why do people want to force communism on me? Why should i risk such a good life for the small chance the country won't fall into a corrupt shithole and i will be living in a """utopia""" where i have to share everything?
it's not about sharing everything
it's about getting rid of the parasite class and having the economy revolve around enriching society as a whole instead of the billionaire shareholders
as for your second question yeah you're right the devil you know is always better and so on
>>2057398
>communism is about sharing
Look at the anti-unionist scab that's been brainwashed by his corporate masters who thinks communism is about sharing and redistribution.
By the way, communism is a revolutionary ideology. It means a true communist revolution will only occur when things get bad enough to cause a revolution. It's not like America had a revolution because they decided on day they wanted a republic and revolt against the crown. They had grievances, because things weren't going well, and decided on a new social order that was more democratic because they felt it would redress the grievances caused by the prior regime.
>>2057398
Rich spoiled brats swim in privileges and have fetishes about saving the poor, trying to force down our throats their poisonous ideology. The result is everyone gets poor.
Please, don't turn my country into Venezuela. There they don't even have toilet paper.
Please stop lumping those of us born 80-81 into entitled Millennials. I'm not one.
1981 is the latest date used for Generation X by reliable and established researchers such as Strauss and Howe (who coined the term "Millennial" in the first place). The Class of 2000 has always been the special graduating class because they were the Millennials, or "Generation Y", the first class of the New Millennium. There was a lot of expectation for that graduating class. Graduating in 1999, that's all we heard, we were the LAST of Gen X, and media and news programs like 60 Minutes and Peter Jennings Tonight commented on the Millennials and a New Beginning who would show up next year. That has always been the case.
Read the numerous articles on the Class of 2000 and the Millennials. Born 1980-81 are NOT Millennials/Gen Y. The term Millennials refers to those from the Class of 2000 (born 1982) and later and then goes up to 1995-97 or so, up until they get too young to remember 9/11. It has always been so. The dates for Gen X are 1965-1981, period.
Thank you for your time.
Stop identifying with arbitrarily defined 'generations' you simple-minded retard.
>>2057371
Who gives a shit if there's any difference between Gen X and Millenials it's the far harder time the younger generation experienced and continues to experience.
Stop comparing yourself to others. You're letting insecurity get the better of you.
>>2057371
t. millenial
Give me 1 (one) good reason why Presidential pardons are allowed
The Judiciary has no better judgment than the Executive.
You can thank the british for that one.
The presidential pardon is a limited version of the kings prerogative.
Federalist Paper n.74:
>Humanity and good policy conspire to dictate, that the benign prerogative of pardoning should be as little as possible fettered or embarrassed. The criminal code of every country partakes so much of necessary severity, that without an easy access to exceptions in favor of unfortunate guilt, justice would wear a countenance too sanguinary and cruel.
Criminal systems have to be strict and unbending to be fair but that means they don't do well at reevaluating themselves, especially when they screw up. There has to be a way that to easily address obvious injustice.
>As the sense of responsibility is always strongest, in proportion as it is undivided, it may be inferred that a single man would be most ready to attend to the force of those motives which might plead for a mitigation of the rigor of the law, and least apt to yield to considerations which were calculated to shelter a fit object of its vengeance. The reflection that the fate of a fellow-creature depended on his sole fiat, would naturally inspire scrupulousness and caution; the dread of being accused of weakness or connivance, would beget equal circumspection, though of a different kind. On the other hand, as men generally derive confidence from their numbers, they might often encourage each other in an act of obduracy, and might be less sensible to the apprehension of suspicion or censure for an injudicious or affected clemency. On these accounts, one man appears to be a more eligible dispenser of the mercy of government, than a body of men.
A normal appeals system will work for many cases, but there are some accusations of crime that would inflame everyones passions or prevent people from seeing any mercy, especially when mistakes had been made (someone falsely convicted of treason, as HamJayMad like to point out).
A council or bar of people deciding would make it easier for no one to take the blame, sort of like a firing squad. One man having the responsibility would solve this
ITT: We share our favorite historical music
Nothing past the 1800s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33jeQutO58o
Sephardic "Abinu Malkenu"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtWRSGMP5kc
Unpopular opinion: that was the last good piece of music in human history.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpxN2VXPMLc
Mozarabic chant - Sanctus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6CbYG3DSPY
Looking to learn about the history of beer, how it is made, and specifically Czech beer. I've got a job running a beer showcase coming up.
There's a lot of beer writers that just parrot memes and marketing bullshit. Pilsener Urquell was a modern product at the time with a built for purpose brewery with a modern maltings for the production of pale malt.
>>2058911
Pilsner itself is a modern beer, only technical cooling made its production possible.
>>2059492
Die the Not just use extensive cellars?
Ive seen so many 'manly' dads and 'cool' moms swear in front of their kids.
Likewise, I have also seen kids refer to their dads as 'bro' and 'dude'.
"Is this worrying?" I say to myself as I watched a family take their kids to go see Deadpool.
>>2056807
That statue looks like a caricatured Mussolini
People used to take their kids to go and see actual human beings being ripped apart by animals or strangled to death on the end of rope. We call it that "the good old days".
>>2056807
A problem for who?