wat is some good podcastes about the sovyeet union
What are some good /his/-approved podcasts?
>>3190271
History of Rome by Mike Duncan is a must.
"From Yao to Mao: 5000 years of Chinese history". Bonus is that it's done by a professor who has a Ph.D in History and East Asian languages.
A Phoenix will rise from the ashes: Coming this September. Beejee Weejee, comrades. Beejee Weejee.
>>3190258
Beejee.
Weejee.
>>3190258
>medes
>kurds
pls go
Was Carl Jung onto something about the human conscience? Why did he feel the need to write Liber Novus but not publicly show it? Was he, dare I say it, /ourguy/?
Why couldn't the chad-like Dacian tribes ward off the beta Romans? I thought puny Romanbois couldn't fight against falx swords properly?
What exactly is happening here?
>>3189968
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_candle_(firework)
It even says 'roman candles' under the picture.
Can a neckbeard ever be philosophically justified?
Also transcendentalist thread
why doesnt socialism work? gf is sttrongly socialist, she wont look at other examples and retort that "it wasnt real socialism"
The not real communism is valid but there have been many socialist countries with varying degrees of success.
>>3189546
>gf
Fuck off normoshit
>>3189546
Worse for them if it has worked, because they still can't beat the power of capital even then.
>try to read Chinese history
>Ling Ping, Zhao Zing, Guan Yu, Zhang Peng, Xiaoh Yu, Gong Liu, Xu Huang, Pang Tong, Guan Ping, Zhou Xu, Yuang Li, Wiu Lou, Guang Zhou, Ling Ting...
>>3189451
that is a big cat
>>3189465
Fu Yu
>>3189451
It seems your tiny western brain cannot comprehend our exquisite and multifaceted names.
>Carmella, wheres the gabagool?
>>3189434
Are you saying Mao looks like Tony Soprano?
>>3189434
uer is my chikren???
wy theres no chicren???
Just what the fuck really happened with South African Airways Flight 295?
>>3189382
A fire most likely caused by something fairly mundane. Try /x/. They probably have some interesting ideas.
http://www.politicsweb.co.za/news-and-analysis/the-helderberg-disaster-was-this-the-cause-of-the-
>>3189382
All that's known for sure is that the plane crashed at sea with no survivors after a fire broke out in the cargo hold. May have been purely accidental, or a terrorist attack, but no group ever came forward to claim responsibility.
>you will never be an anime character in a time when people are experiencing the reality of mechanized war
*gets shot down by a dog*
>you'll never get a job as a folklorist
>you'll never be able to take it upon yourself to collect the unique folklore and customs of your people
>you'll never be able to publish an anthology of folklore
I'd like to die.
Why does it seem so impossible to get involved in the academic side of humanities?
I majored in Criminology/Sociology, and it looks like I'll be spending the rest of my life doing security guard shit.
How can I get into academics?
Why do the diacriticals (see the iota) opening to the left even exist, if thy aren't pronounced?
Why not just have diacriticals opening to the right, which actually denote something?
Why mark the lack of something, if the norm is in that lacking state anyways?
confused_looking_anime_girls_with_question_marks_on_their_head_092.jpg
>>3189015
My theory is that it served to mark the beginning of words, as in old times they didn't put spaces between words.
Which one is clearer?
kαλαιαιαρχαι
Or
kαλαὶαἱἀρχαί
(Modern editions have kαλαὶ αἱ ἀρχαί)
>>3189728
Looks a bit clearer on the word ending front, but it's really making it hard to not confuse them with accents, unless you use a thrice bigger font size. Using bigger fonts in ancient times would work against the same principle that using spaces between works does: writing space.
>>3189761
>between works
between words*
>to not
not to*
Why aren't you reading the best contemporary philosophy yet?
http://mundusmillennialis.com/
>>3188956
will i get mkultra'd if I visit that site?