>Missing mass is a mortal sin
>Hermits never go to mass
Therefore all hermits went to hell?
>sin
>>1740496
That guy is pretty lean, no mass at all.
>>1740496
>mortal sin
>church invention
>Saturday is the true Sabbath
>church lies says it's Sunday
>says it's a mortal sin
>says personal relationship to Jesus is dangerous
Are Bantus legit descendants of Kingdom of Kush ?
WE
The Bantu are a sub-group of the Niger-Congo family, finding origin in the highlands of Cameroon
The Kushite Nubians belonged to the Nilo-Saharan family, for those unfamiliar this places them closer to the Maasai as an example
>>1740493
But where came from Niger-Congo people ? What is their ancestry ?
So my brother is a big wine drinker and he explained to me some of the intricacies of wine.
There are specific places, soils, temperatures, climates, grapes, blends of grapes, etc., involved in wine-making. There are wines specifically made the way Napoleon, king [X], liked it. There are wines worth a month's wagecuck salary. There are wines there aren't even sold, but only given as gifts to important and rich people. There is a wine manufacturer that if the crop didn't come out exactly the way they wanted that year, they will not sell it that year. And so on and so forth.
When and why did wine making and consumption become so sophisticated and richfaggy? You could easily be as picky and specific with coffee, beer, chocolate and really any other food product... Were the Romans like this as well? How was wine in Medieval, Ancient and Biblical times? I've heard that in the Middle Ages they mixed water with wine.
General wine thread.
>>1740342
>You could easily be as picky and specific with coffee, beer, chocolate and really any other food product...
And people is.
>>1740350
No comparison.
>>1740342
Wine is ok, but does anyone else getting sick from drinking too much of it and not hungover? The sugar content must be through the roof
Anyway, in the west I suspect the earliest would be around the 16th century, with the Northern Renaissance, and the Mediterranean-oriented classicism that followed. The rise of French/Parisian culture as "cultured" society probably really helped. Roman and Greek wines likely tasted completely different, and that's before they water it down and added spices and honey; modern sommeliers would probably consider the average Roman Patrician an utter pleb in taste.
Who was luckiest person ever lived? There should be a couple of times in entire history when not the talent, but blind luck decided historical outcomes.
John Smith of Pocahontas fame
>>1740279
the Japanese when the mongols wanted to invade them
people coming from nowhere becoming kings
>Bernadotte
>Hitler
>Fidel Castro
>Hernan Cortes
>Hugues Capet
but out of history
Ron Jeremi or Hugh Hefner
History experts: what is the coolest thing that has ever happened?
>>1740256
your death
>>1740256
Jesus resurrecting from the dead.
My picks:
>Tito had a really cool life
>British troops dressed up as American politicians when burning the whitehouse down, 'voting' to burn it down
>The Miracle of The House of Brandenburg
>Napoleon's entire life
>Caesar's entire life
>Hitler signing the peace treaty with france in the carriage versailles was signed in
>Simo Hayha
Is it ultimately Good to indoctrinate people to feel guilty for everything if the end result is that they do better and improve?
>>1740190
Shouldn't you be asking the Pope?
>>1740190
Considering they don't indoctrinate you to feel guilty about everything, sure why not.
Now please tell be about how I'm wrong.
>>1740190
Christians should feel guilt for all the people they have murdered, enslaved and raped.
Neanderthal subhumans don't have feelings such as empathy or guilt which is why they're proud of all the people around the world they've genocided and the cultures they've destroyed.
>I don't think Andrew Jackson was the greatest president the nation ever had
>>1740180
great post OP
bump for based andrew
>I don't think the guy who fucked up our economics and killed a bunch of native americans is the greatest president we ever had
PUELLA MIRATA EST
>>1740085
cocococo! audio vocem pulli!
PUELLA LAETA VIDET
If you are gonna shitpost on glorious board of /osman/ then pay the devÅŸirme first spic.
Post the weirdest ones you can think of.
>>1739983
"Rape Culture". The most ridiculous outrageous thing in history. Leftcucks/feminists literally believe that our culture endorses rape. Why aren't those wackos locked up? They are absolutely insane.
>>1740015
>Well Behaved women rarely make history
Yeah and 'well-rounded' women like her rarely make it past 30
What makes some men more successful than others?
>>1739951
Albinos have fabricated history to make it look like they were the most successful race in the world.
You should be posting a picture of a black man if you want to show true success.
>>1739951
he looks like CIA
Superior anglo genes
ITT: most underrated military commanders
>>1739875
Hannibal is often overlooked by white historians or they fabricate stuff to make him not look black.
>underrated
Sure, if you ignore the movies and about one billion people jerking over him. Al-Walid is the definition of a meme general.
Pic is actually an underrated and not so well known but good general.
The Japanese and NSDAP are the same flag with opposite colors, except the NSDAP has the Swatiska in the middle.
Was this done intentionally or was it coincidence?
>>1739805
france's flag is the same as the Netherlands but turned 90 degrees.
was this done intentionally or was it coincidence
>>1739830
The Dutch flag is based on the French. During the French Revolutionary Wars, the Netherlands were occupied by the French and the Dutch "sister republic" the Batavian Republic adopted a flag similar to the French one
>>1739830
Luxemburg's flag is literally the dutch flag with a lighter shade of blue.
GIVE THEM BACK
>Carthage not even warranting a mention
Stop discriminating against Donatists chalcedonian scum.
>>1739608
All those cities belonged to black people before you cumskins fabricated history to make it look like you owned them.
It was the Arabs that stole them from US. Not you.
>>1739616
Ummm...donatism and chalcedonianism have nothing to do with one another.
Though one could make a case for restoring the city of St. Augustine of Hippo, within the early "Bible-belt" of the Empire to christian rule.
Has there ever been a time in history when men were so brutish as today?
I understand that in the past, men would have to be strong and fight in wars but they would do these things as groups and in community's. Even boxing/fighting in sport had a purpose. People would fight for their tribe, village, family, nations, king and queen, etc. They might even be violent out of some religious duty, but there's nothing like that found today.
Today, men want to hurt each other and glorify violence for no end result except making themselves look tough and hardcore. Men will fight their friends, brothers, even their own dads, for no specific reason.
>>1739480
You're over-romanticizing history bloodsports have always existed
>>1739493
You didn't read past the first sentence, did you?
The most bruttish motherfuckers in my country are stoneworshippers from tribal societies in MENA so i highly doubt your statement OP.
Is wartime rationing basically communism?
Can i blame the red scare for this?
>>1739467
I blame your mother.
No, it's rationing.