Post cool historical photographs taken near the place you live or your city.
This was taken a few hundred meters from where I live in 1934. Place looks exactly the same now.
>>1606384
>Post cool historical photographs taken near the place you live or your city.
I grew up and still live less than a mile from the former Detroit Tank Arsenal.
The Boston Muhlasses Disaster
January 15, 1919
All I can think of. It's from the San Francisco earthquake in 1906.
Had the Duchy of Burgundy not fallen, could the Thirty Years War have been prevented?
Also, Burgundy thread
>>1606351
They Duchy never really fell, it was just not a single sovereign duchy.
Either way, no, it may well have been worse with another power at play.
>>1606367
Well, the splitting of lands in that region between Habsburgs after Charles the Bold's death was certainly not good for European relations.
>ywn join the Sacred Band of Thebes with your cute warrior bf
>ywn warm your Theban warrior bf during cold campaign nights
>ywn die fighting side by side with your lover
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What the fuck is that bullshit armour
>>1606250
Dunno man, sounds pretty gay.
>>1606250
ITT: We discuss guaranteed (You)s on /his/
Cucks vs. real Europeans
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Why is fascism considered right wing when it's clearly a politically centrist ideology that's reacting against both communism and capitalism in equal parts?
>>1605720
Aryan capitalism is still capitalism :)
>>1605720
fascism is a left-wing collectivist big government ideology
>>1605720
Same reason the US Democrats run as the party of the little people.
You lie long enough, people believe it.
/his/ - edition
>>1605684
>>1605688
I'm a gnostic Theist and I never heard of any valid argument against the existence of god. All there is are arguments how our universe could work without a God, but there's not a single logical argument which disproves the possibility of there being a God-being. Actually there are various philosophical and even scientific arguments for a God-being.
The probably 2 most well-known physicist in the world Albert Einstein and Werner Heisenberg were both not atheistic. Einstein was an agnostic and as far as I know Heisenberg believed that there was some kind of a God-being
Quote from Heisenberg:
"The first gulp from the glass of natural sciences will turn you into an atheist, but at the bottom of the glass God is waiting for you"
With this quote he meant, if you only have a shallow knowledge of science, you might believe that the Universe is easily possible without there being a God being. But if you look deeper in to the mysteries of physics, materialism has a lot of flaws. Some of them being: -The hard problem of consciousness -The first casual action of the universe
So /his/. can you give me a single argument which could possibly disprove the existence of God?
If you're really a gnostic, why would you need to argue with anyone? you already know.
I'm a gnostic Theist and I never heard of any valid argument against the existence of the flying spaghetti monster. All there is are arguments how our universe could work without a flying spaghetti monster, but there's not a single logical argument which disproves the possibility of there being a flying spaghetti monster-being. Actually there are various philosophical and even scientific arguments for a flying spaghetti monster-being.
The probably 2 most well-known physicist in the world Albert Einstein and Werner Heisenberg were both not atheistic. Einstein was an agnostic and as far as I know Heisenberg believed that there was some kind of a flying spaghetti monster-being
Quote from Heisenberg:
"The first gulp from the glass of natural sciences will turn you into an atheist, but at the bottom of the glass the flying spaghetti monster is waiting for you"
With this quote he meant, if you only have a shallow knowledge of science, you might believe that the Universe is easily possible without there being a flying spaghetti monster-being. But if you look deeper in to the mysteries of physics, materialism has a lot of flaws. Some of them being: -The hard problem of consciousness -The first casual action of the universe
So /his/. can you give me a single argument which could possibly disprove the existence of flying spaghetti monster?
>>1605403
t. underage faggot who has no clue about philosophical theology and the cosmological and ontological argument
Does religion inspire good people to do evil things?
Sure it does, but without religion people can be still be capable of evil things.
>>1605315
Yes
>>1605315
Yes. But depending on the religion it can also influence bad people to do good things under the threat of eternal judgment. It's sad that that's the only way some people can be influenced to do good, but it's still a benefit in my eyes.
Was he really as much of a monster as people today like to make him out to be? Why or why not?
>>1605075
he was neither as bad or as good as people say
You tell me op
>>1606517
It's funny how Reagan was objectively worse than Nixon in pretty much every aspect of his presidency, committed worse crimes than Nixon, admitted to them but refused to resign, but is still considered one of the best presidents because......he gave nice speeches, I guess.
Can Christianity and evolution ever be reconciled?
yea
>>1602437
Yes, trivially.
Stop listening to a fringe of American Protestantism.
>>1602437
No, to godcucks the most basic forms of logic are either painful or invisible, truly subhuman garbage.
>Itt: Byzaboos and Veniceboos argue for our amusement.
They didn't pay their debts, what else were we supposed to do? This is the real world, not EU4, can't extend loans here.
>>1602561
Wait what Ive never really looked into Venetian republic, what caused its rise and what its fall?
>>1602570
They got too serene to handle.
What was the bloodiest battle of the Pacific theater during WWII? Okinawa?
Most battles I know of have less than 20K total military casualties which is relatively small compared to the hundreds of thousands that died in various battles in Europe.
I know a lot of civilians were killed during the Battle of Manilla but I was thinking more along military casualties.
>>1601812
Are you counting stuff going on in China?
>>1602038
Not really in this scenario. I'm thinking primarily Japan vs America and Japan vs Great Britain in the pacifc, not mainland asia.
>>1601812
It's proportional. Sure, that 20k doesn't sound like much, but you've got to bear in mind that it usually results in a total annihilation for the Japanese force.
Let's have a thread about the ever interesting Ancient Egyptian civilization.
What are some of your favorite historical tales of it?
Favorite dynasty or era?
For the sake of the thread topic, I'd like to limit the discussion from the Early Dynastic to Late Periods.
Also, please let's not get involved in race discussion or whatever. I'd just like to see a thread on Ancient Egyptian history.
Egypt is overrated
>>1599941
thanks for stopping by
>>1599941
*Undettated
Is it worth it for people to go to Mars or to any other planet in our solar system?
>>1598732
>more space
>another world not susceptible to the damage we have done to earth
>implying colonizing mars won't lead to the colonization of other planets
>is it worth it for any peoples to go to the new world or the americas?
Human beings are inquisitive by nature, the only thing which truly sates it is exploration.
>>1598732
Not until it's teraformed
What do you think of Ancient Aliens? I haven't seen it yet, but some guy I work with keeps telling me to watch it.
its actually the only accurate show of its kind
>>1592662
kek
>>1592658
Seriously though it is the epitome of pseudo-science, wishful thinking, and stretching any and all 'evidence' to prove it was aliens all along.
I want there to be alien visitors as much as the next guy but this show has approximately 0 facts
Comical