Can anyone give me more information on them?
What exactly were they?
How powerful was their organization?
What was there relationship to the local governments?
Were they involved in any wars?
>>1078076
They were a League
>>1078076
>How powerful was their organization?
Very powerful. They controlled trade in the Baltic and north for a long time.
>Were they involved in any wars?
One or two, but I can't remember which.
They were a brutal lot. To become a merchant of the league you had to go through a violent initiation ritual, like in a street gang.
>What exactly were they?
A trade league with alot of citites.
>How powerful was their organization?
Pretty damn powerful, and they even cucked the Danish king once, making him paying about 90% of Danish lands in mortage.
>What was there relationship to the local governments?
No idea.
>Were they involved in any wars?
Yes, during the 1300s and up until Erik of Pommeren they were involved in some wars with Denmark.
Basically, they had their apex during the 1300's, but in the end they got cucked by the Danes and Swedes.
help me fill up my folder
>>1077934
I'm making a folder just for this OP. better not be a let down
>>1077942
i dont have any, im trying to full a folder myself
>>1077954
i'm aware. either way it seems I am to be disappointed
Why is hedonism bad? If everything we do dies away and becomes forgotten shouldn't it be in our best interest to be as happy as possible before we die?
It's bad according to righteous Christian principles I learned about after being redpilled by /pol/ about creeping kike degeneracy to convince white girls to suck BBC while I observe in from the closet.
>>1077917
>>1077935
/thread
to 99% of the next 150 replies.
Hey /his/, what cures has humanity found through animal testing?
>>1077679
The cure for scurvy
I suppose smallpox and vaccination could count.
>>1077679
Every pharmaceutical is tested on animals before it's stamped safe enough to begin human trials you mong
Was it justified?
Who is at fault?
We've had this thread on /k/ literally hundreds of times.
Let's go through a couple of the basic conclusions I've come to
>Both sides were retarded
>the ATF probably started the firefight
>it is entirely unclear whether the firearms charges or allegations of child molestation were real
>the ATF botched the initial investigation
>the FBI botched the negotiations because they were used to dealing with financially motivated criminals and not religious organizations
>Koresh really should have given up at some point in the 81 days before shit hit the fan
>the final raid, intended to drive out the Davidians, was a really bad idea because showing a millennialist organization something that looks like the end of the world is unlikely to produce rational behavior
>the FBI attempted to use psychological warfare and sleep deprivation (booming heavy metal and the sounds of rabbits being slaughtered into the compound 24 hours a day) which probably contributed to the mental state of the inhabitants
>the fire that started during the final FBI raid was videotaped from every angle, and started in three separate locations at once, indicating arson from within
>>1077801
A contender for the most solidly useful greentext of all time
>>1077801
you forgot
>Children and Women housed in "The Bunker"
>FBI inserts tons of CS gas into said "Bunker"
>determined to be the cause of death for several of the children.
>bunker chosen to house children likely because it was the only building to survive a previous fire at the compound
I believe that the Davidians burned the building down, but I doubt it was mass suicide.
Was life in the Hwan Empire really that bad if you weren't ethnically Korean?
>>1077554
No, the Hwanocaust is a Finnish myth made to promote their Suomist narrative, you can't trust them.
6 billion Finns did not die, the number is more like 300 million, and that was only because of an outbreak of Down's Syndrome in the camps.
There were no ass chambers, and there was no written order for the killing of the Finns.
Changdolf Chingler did nothing wrong.
See the documentary "The Gayest Story NEVER Told" at thegayeststorynevertold.tv
Is the history book project ongoing or did the author drop it?
Does anyone have any information concerning the relations between the Hwan Empire and the Wewuz tribes, the Kaingz kingdom, and the Andshiet Empires of Africa?
Anyone know the French philosophy of the 20th century much?
What do you guys think of Saussure? I've been seeing that hipsters are getting into him a lot lately.
>>1077547
Chaussure ?
>>1077547
Pretty sure Saussure was Swiss.
>>1077547
I haven't read much about him, I'm not Saus-sure
Was the public stoning of dachshunds the biggest anti-German meme of all time?
>>1077489
I think it was officially changing the name of sauerkraut to 'liberty cabbage'
>>1077489
this happened?
>>1078900
>people will willing hurt innocent dogs
;-;
where did it go??
It's being guarded by top men.
>>1077435
Who?
>>1077498
Top. Men.
Whats that little loop on the back of the stock for?
>>1077223
Attach a sling.
>>1077223
Gerry Embleton saw a reenactor with one and drew it.
>>1077223
So you can hang it.
On the wall, on the wagon or on the long stick.
Easier to transport and store.
Hey guys, I was thinking about something last night. I was reading about the fall of the Ottoman empire and how it directly correlates to the turmoil in the middle east today, and I started noticing similarities between the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the fall of the Roman Empire, specifically the long periods of time after the fall of those once great civilizations.
I came up with a term to describe this effect, I call it the Dark Age Effect.
When a great empire that spans through many cultural and ethnic regions falls, it creates a power vacuum. That power vacuum has to be filled by someone. Those ethnic regions that used to be under the power of the Empire, now have to fight one another for the land and borders they claimed was theirs before the invasion. This often leads to long, bitter wars between cultures and ethnicities.
Examples include
The fall of the Roman Empire, the fall of the Soviet Union, and the Fall of the Ottoman Empire.
What do you guys think? Do you guys think the Middle East conflict could be classified as the Islamic Dark Ages?
>>1077095
Dark ages weren't called dark because of the turmoil that followed the fall of the western roman empire. It was simply called as such because of the lack of data available during that period which left a dark spot in our history.
>>1077119
This.
You can't have a dark age with Go Pros everywhere.
Put aside any issue you have with the feasibility or the wanton crimes against humanity.
Are there any leading communists you grudgingly respect or admire?
I respect that Castro lead about a dozen men onto an island and managed to overthrow an american backed dictatorship.
Zizek is the only respectable communist.
>>1076962
Tito, because it was only through his sheer force of will that the Baltic countries stayed together and prospered.
Also telling Stalin to fuck off and go a third way.
>>1076982
Blah, BALKANs
You are now aware Cod Wars actually existed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cod_Wars
lol britain btfo
>lobster war
Huehues defeat france. Huehuehue
>>1076950
>Be most expansive colonial empire in the world
>Rule the seas, sun never sets, etc
>Can't beat some glorified Norwegians in a few fishing disputes
"""GREAT""" Britain
Why was Jeanne D'Arc able to make such a massive difference in French fortunes during the final stages of the Hundred Years War for her people? Why did the English have her burned at the stake and why did they bribe church authorities and inquisitors to falsify claims against her being a heretic?
Deus Vult
>>1076949
That doesn't answer my question.
The power of waifuism energized the French soldiers and led them to victory. The English, being too ugly to breed waifus and too plebbish to appreciate them, ordered her destruction.
Are morals truly subjective? Can a man really be evil, and can a man really be good? Is evil real? If there is no afterlife, then does anything we do in life truly matter?
>>1076898
No, yes, no, yes, no.
>>1076904
Can you give examples and such?
Answer to any philosophical qusetion = You can't know