What makes a man turn into a sociopath?
>pic extremely related.
They are born that way.
>>1326102
I have a hard time believing that.
>>1326094
Poor socialisation and, in my opinion, a disillusionment with society. A problem I have with the term 'sociopath', however, is that I've seen so many different definitions. I've always thought that a sociopath was someone that CAN feel empathy but can 'turn it off' so to speak, and a psychopath is someone who generally feels no empathy. Am I right in these definitions?
Why is the demiurge represented as a Sunflower in this pic ?
>>1325793
is a lion you tit, Ialdabaoth is a lion with reptile body
>>1325809
So... why lion and snake then ?
>>1325816
penetrate the outer symbol teaching plz
Better BBQ, no "Palmettos and poverty", more mountains
Fewer cucks
>>1325592
This pretty much
t. North Carolina native
>"I have to pick up some curtain rods."
Really?
>>1325472
That's how people had fun before the internet.
>>1325488
was LHO literally bateman?
>>1325519
Only in the sense that neither one actually killed anybody
So tell me, /his/, what happened to ancient humans such as Homo Erectus; what is your take on what caused ancient humans to die out?
Of course, Homo Sapiens Sapiens became better suited to survival than others, but just as there are varying species of ape, why could multiple types of human be incompatible?
>>1325404
Aliens bred with one variant and exterminated all others.
Learn your basic biology--two species occupying the same niche won't coexist for long. Ancient hominids either bred into the human population or died out due to competition--simple as that. The niche of humans just became too broad for other hominids to exist alongside them.
Also,
>just as there are varying species of ape,
Humans are one of those species. Other ape species just occupy different niches.
>>1325447
Still seems a shame. But such is life I suppose.
So, was it basically a bunch of greedy planters butthurt about the fall of tobacco prices?
>>1325347
It's far more complex than that, but also as simple as that.
So what if it was? What are you going to do about it?
>>1325347
Doesn't mater what it was, you're still not getting those Colonies back Muhammad.
ITT we talk about giant/monster myths of /his/. What's your favourite one?
>>1325299
>myths
*tips fedora*
>>1325305
you are free to provide proofs. im open minded
>>1325317
The Javanese giants, like Meganthropus. He was estimated to be around 8ft tall.
>embodiment of animality, man's hedonist pursuits, and ability to not give a fuck
Find me a creature more GOAT than the satyr, /his/.
>>1325290
Honey badger
baa
>WRE exists for hundreds of years
>Becomes Christian state c. 330
>Collapses over next century
How are people even justifying this shit hypothesis?
The WRE didn't suddenly became universal >muh christian compassion and all brotherly with everyone around them
>>1325480
Why are you bumping such a thread?
>>1325482
Because I actually want an answer, I refuse to believe that this meme exists without any reasoning behind it
> everything in the world actually comes from ancient Egyptians
>>1325114
Tbhf quite a lot does come from them, indirectly of course. They were pretty influential upon the Minoans and the early Greeks and from them you can trace the influence to the west in general and the west came to define global culture so yeah in a way much of it comes back to the Egyptians or the potential proto-Egyptian culture that may have carved the sphinx around 10k-12k BC.
On a side note the word "alcohol" doesn't because it comes from the Sumerians.
>>1325114
Despite ancient egypt being great i don't ever hear about anything about any of its great people other than the kings,are there any that are recorded or i can read about?.
>>1325675
i don't recall ever hearing anything about*
Haven't slept in a while don't mind me.
So I know Ishi "The last wild Indian" was discovered in 1911, but where any other indian tribes still wearing traditional clothing and living in traditional housing past then? When did Indians start wearing normal clothes and living in brick houses? When did the last Indian tribe cease to live in the wild? I have searched all this on google but can't find any answers, searching anything to do with indian clothing just brings up shit about halloween costumes being racist
umm it's pretty obvious hun x
>>1325070
The Maya still wear traditional clothing and follow their traditional religion.
>>1325070
ive seen pics from the 30s with an indian woman living in a teepee.
Also apache raids continued until 1920s.
>This agglomeration which was called and which still calls itself the Holy Roman Empire was neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire.
It was awesome tho and your just a jelly frog.
What did he mean by this?
My eyes are fucked. Who is that in the image?
How come former spanish colonies are worse off today than british or french ones?
Mexico is worse than Canada and the US.
>>1324934
>than british or french ones?
Most of their colonies are way shittier than the Spanish ones
>>1324934
I'm pretty sure its a hundred times better to be a Lat-Am than an iFrican.
>>1324934
This same thread was made a couple of days ago.
It has been done on /int/ too dozens of times.
And misteriously there have been like 3 or 4 threads about Spain in the last hours.
So shit thread, I guess.
Remember back a while ago that guy posted the thread on /b/ about the bunker his grandfather made? Well i think i've found the location.
There was a google image in the screenshot that was too low res to make out. If you increase the contrast, you can make out a '4', '9' and 'w'. Since the last coordinate is west, thats more evidence supporting he was in the US or Canada (he spoke english too).
On the picture of the entrance, you can see there is a lack of light probably due to clouds, and the trees are mossy, This is a good indicator that it rained the night before.
According to http://expectingrain.com/discussions/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=71416&start=25&sid=483a41e0ad169f3814f78860b7ddf53a&view=print
the day before the post was posted (August 21st, 2012) there was expected rain in Rochester, MN.
Now guess what? The longitude and latitude of Rochester is ~44 N, 92.5 W. This lines up with the picture!
Why are you doxxing somebody on /his/, what do you gain from this pointless thread?
well this relates to history and humanities
>>1324861
good work detective
so, do you have the coords on google earth? is there gold in the bunker? will you visit and film you urbanexploration?
Is it good to live a life in which you are guided by your principles, never giving in on them or betraying them? Even if this meant your death? Or is it better to live, having compromised your principles and beliefs?
>>1324784
Meme
>>1324784
As much as hedonists and survivalists hate to admit, everyone has principles.
>>1324802
>everything* has principles
fixed it for you