You have 3 minutes to prove to that you aren't all figment's of my imagination before this man shoots you between the eyes.
How do you do it, /his/?
>>1433037
Is that Chris Cornell holding the pistol?
>>1433037
Ask to borrow the gun. If I am just a figment of your imagination then you have nothing to fear right?
>>1433037
The fact I am able to conceptualise the question satisfies beyond my reasonable doubt that I am not a figment of your imagination.
I turn the gun on thee
Is there any reason why the invaders shouldn't be kicked out of the Americas? Homo Sapiens need to fuck off back to Afro-Eurasia.
>>1432631
Might is right
>>1432646
>might
>implying a bison can't wreck any puny Homo Sapien
Put away your weapons and we'll see who's mightier then.
>>1432660
Only reason bison where allowed to flourish was because the Natives killed all the Pleistocene animals on the continent that competed with/hunted them for food.
How did they live and how did they strive so well.
>>1432427
they lived in shit poverty and their industry was small, it was just that unlike Italy they weren't immediately surrounded by powerful countries.
>>1432427
>How did they live and how did they strive so well.
They fucking didn't.
>>1432427
>muh emperor
Who had more influence on how we view the natural world today?
Everyone knows who Darwin is but I've never even heard of Haeckel so...
>>1432430
The guy who did this. He also proposed the idea that humans could be separated unto 12 distinct species. Many of his views were later turned into nazi propaganda.
>>1432461
Nice strawman :^)
Was T.E Lawrence a glorified araboo? What in particular did he adore about Arab culture? What were his thoughts on Islam?
>glorified
For good reason, nigga was a badass of the first degree, and also quite /his/.
He liked sand. That's all, really.
>>1432345
he loved arab man ass best. Seriously. he was raped by some Turks, and then had the sex with King Faisal.
How many cannonballs did they actually take until they sank?
Did the cannonballs go through the whole thing and come out on the other side?
> implying the blackpowder wasn't hit or some shit and it didn't explode
Wood can splinter, which isn't tremendously pleasant.
Generally you're supposed to go for the sails first and then unload into the hull.
Later on, you get cannonballs that are filled with black powder and fused.
>>1432273
so because it splinters the cannonball didn't go through.??
>>1432302
It rarely went all the way through, because they made the things out of lots of Oak.
Who had the more accurate Genealogy and mythology of the gods?
>>1432264
Well Hesiod, obviously.
Homer adds the drama stuff.
Hesiod wrote that Eros (Cupid) was one on the primordial deities (the first ones, like Gaia and Uranus).
Yet the myth that Eros was the son of Aphrodite has since been the only version really told anymore.
Both are true.
Do you think psychiatry has been used throughout history to pathologize people whom society wanted to ostracize?
I read that there was a fictitious disorder in the USSR, called "sluggish schizophrenia", which was used solely to label political dissenters and pathologize their opinions.
>>1431994
Definitely. Also, civil rights activists in the US were frequently diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and institutionalized because they thought the government was spying on them and out to get them. Nevermind that they were correct more often than not.
Thomas Szasz and Foucault are great people to read if you want a history of the abuse of psychiatry.
>>1432019
Do you have a reputable sauce on the Civil Rights bit? I've never heard it before, but it sounds interesting.
>>1432156
This is an interview with a psychiatrist who wrote a book on the subject, titled The Protest Psychosis. Psychology Today is kind of pop psych junk, but the book was well-received by the medical and psychiatric community and various medical and black history journals.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/side-effects/201005/how-schizophrenia-became-black-disease-interview-jonathan-metzl
Is there somewhere that I can find early 20th century audio recordings of (American) people speaking naturally, without that fake Transatlantic accent?
this isn't precisely what you're acksin for but this shit is amazing
https://youtu.be/4IfIDrQxI0o
>>1431971
Indeed it is. Thank you for the link.
>>1431971
Thanks
& Bump
I've been told that this is the best study bible and that anyone suggesting a different study bible is better is nothing more than a "protestant faggot". Do you agree that this is the best study bible? Or are there better ones out there?
KJV or bust
>>1432409
Textus receptus,literally the inspired word of God as written by Saint Paul & the apostles.
Thought y'all might get a kick out of this.
http://www.woldww.net/classes/Principles_of_Inquiry/Collins-AfrocFemEpistemology+.htm
Humanities was a mistake.
>>1431908
Who started the "Toward a..." meme in the critique/theory world? I see that phrasing a lot, it's practically a cliche.
>>1431908
She's not in the humanities broheim.
Why were Chinese weapons so insane? Were they truly the greatest fighters of our planet?
Lets just say alot of opium was involved in China
>>1431816
I don't think they were insane. They were, generally, farming tools or quickly assembled junk.
>>1431836
even their ships
Soon to be a history student at university here - how do you organise your notes at university?
In a degree like history or other humanities subjects, there's bound to be a lot of note-taking. Realistically, writing all your lecture notes, seminar notes and reading notes in one notebook would be disorganised, especially when you're studying more than one module.
>inb4 take this to /adv/
/adv/ won't reply to anything unrelated to relationships and cuckoldry.
>taking notes
C:\Users\Anon\Documents\history stuff
One word document per class. Start new page for each lecture, all dated at the top. Key words and test info bolded.
>>1431765
Don't bother taking notes, you'll learn most of the stuff from books or internet anyway.
On this day in 1925, the first edition of Mein Kampf was published.
ITT: We post stuff related to Adolf Hitler
>>1431617
Get this hothead out of here!
>>1431640
>hothead
Surprisingly mild for /his/.
>>1431617
Did the first edition actually have his own face on the cover? Very tacky t b h
Found this in a thrift shop, any WWII fags know if this is a 3rd Reich eagle plaque or statue? Been doing google searches and I'm getting mixed results.
Just an eagle.
It's clearly the long-lost eagle standard of Legio XVII from the ill-fated Battle of Teutoburg Forest. It's priceless, but you can't keep it. The souls of those thousands of men are cursed in the afterlife until the standard is returned, anon. You have to return it anon.