\Ok I'm drunk and willing to debate. Germany should have won WWI, fite me fuckers
>>2991710
You can't win two-front wars.
>>2991710
Agreed, it would have lead to a lot more successful Communist activity in Britain and France.
>>2991716
But they pushed Russia back and held steady at the western front, it is highly possible if Austro-Hungary and the ottomans got their shit together that they could have won.
Is antinatalism the purest slave morality?
doesn´t having kids makes you a slave?
Nietzsche had no children, and Christians and underclasd tend to have more kids than atheists and the ruling class
no, its just fear of responsibility
Why do so many people get upset when someone shirks their civic '''''duty''''' to vote? It seems kind of irrational. I'm simply more interested in my career and personal fulfillment than politics. People never harass me for not giving to charity or caring about the environment, but several people have started arguments with me over my decision to not participate in politics? What are the historical origins of this attitude? What are some intelligent arguments that I am doing a bad thing by not voting?
Because in a society where no one votes or runs for office, politics are entirely controlled by a craven caste of career politicians who work against the people's interest. You know, like in every Western country.
>>2991347
Yeah, and in a society where nobody gives food to charity, many people will go hungry. But in the real world, someone else does give to charity, and someone else votes. I'm just specializing in something else and contributing in my own way. If I had to waste time keeping up with politics, I would have less time to he a good scientist.
when did we all unanimously decide democracy worked or was a meaningful system? i wouldnt trust most people to watch my backpack, let alone trust them to make good decisions about my future.
democracy is just this christian idea that god's will be manifest in the body of the people. its purely superstition.
In high school my physics teacher told me a lot of stories that i believe is bullshit
>the reason Benjamin Netanyahu goes so hard on Palestinians is because his brother was one of the wrestlers killed in the Munich Massacre
>the guy who deciphered the hieroglyphics was also the guy who discovered that light acts as waves
>Soviet soldiers cast a giant concrete slab under chernobyl after it's meltdown and if they hadn't done this the molted reactor would have melted into the earth and would have with contact with the groundwater created a giant explosion that would have poisoned large parts of europe
How much of this is bullshit?
defintly the last one as far as i know
but its not as bad as the time one of my history teachers told me that the constitution is a racists document that was stolen from the Iroquois tribe.
>>2992974
>fake quotes
Do stormfags even bother to look up the shit they post?
>>2991251
the chernobyl one is true
Who is the greatest siege leader in history?
>>2991162
Julius Caesar
>>2991166
>Julius Sieger
:DDDD
>>2991162
Alexander the Great deserves a mention. He literally built two separate ramps out to Tyre for a combined land and sea assault on the city.
If the Anglo-Saxon invasion never happened, how did the English language become dominant over the Celt languages?
English DNA contains Frisian DNA, and it's obvious the English launguage developed from Frisian as well. But if it wasn't an invasion, it must have been a mass immigration.
Was Baede a liar? Thoughts??
>>2990983
It was both but ethnic replacement levels were around half in eastern England. Many Celts were kept as slaves and peasants.
>>2991009
It must have been a peaceful invasion, then, because no archeological evidence of the invasion can be found, meanwhile evidence of the Roman, Danish and Norman invasion are all evident.
Shamefur serf bump
>Looses 2 world wars
>becomes the most dominant country of europe
WTF?
Geographically predetermined
Europe just never learns their lesson about Germans
>>2991058
This, whilst being in the middle of Europe is shit for war, its handy for peace. Also Germany has huge population. Investment after ww2 also played a huge part as America needed a powerful buffer-state against the soviets (Reason west Germany was allowed an Army whilst Japan wasn't.)
Literally killed his own people, more than anyone combined, to hold people against their will and prevent them from fleeing people his country
> to hold people against their will
You mean like slaves?
>>2990885
yes basically. He killed his own people to enslave Americans
Fifth Rome
wrong.
first rome reborn
>>2990836
>couldn't even take Malta
Fly in the ointment eh old bean?
Wrong map. Italy never controlled all of the Croatian coast.
Liberals already advocate abortion and hospitals profit immensely out of this. So if Liberalism is allowed to progress without any obstacles in its path, is it reasonable to assume that suicide will eventually be legal and privatized?
Consider that there thousands of suicide every year. Thats an awful lot of wasted business opportunities tbqh
what profit is there to make?
I don´t think sudokus care much about cleaning the mess or their funeral services
>>2990735
Presumably there's a cost involved right? You could just pay someone for it. But then, why would sudokus pay out the nose to end it all when they could do it with a handgun and half a dollar's worth of bullets?
>>2990701
the only way I see it to succeed is if you offer a DMT overdose so you die tripping balls in an absolute epic way.
But according to some researchers this happens naturally since there´s DMT produced by our body inside us specifically for this function.
What if it turns out this is the correct religion? How would you react?
>>2990698
there is no correct religion. All religions are true, including atheism.
>>2990704
>one religion says homosexuals should be executed
>another religion says it's okay to be gay
All religions are true!
>>2990698
You can't arguably say any religion is the one true religion. Logically they would have revealed themselves earlier.
>>2990617
No.
no but it's a damn good game
>>2990617
>/his/
>videogame where appear titans and other mythological creatures
>accurate
What did OP mean by this?
>cut the tip of my penis
>sacrifice my own son
People died for this.
>creates the Universe
>somehow only one distinct ethnic group on this planet called Earth matters enough that he reveals himself to them while smiting his other supposed creations for trying to harm them
>>2990459
Stop eating shrimp.
>>2990459
He tried to reveal himself to other nations. They all rejected the covenant. Only the Jews were capable of it.
Does Tunisia still feel the effects of Carthage's salted fields? Would Tunisia be a better place today if Carthage had never been salted? Does Tunisia have causus belli against Italy because of this?
>>2990424
The "Salting of Carthage" was actually a misinterpretation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salting_the_earth#Destroying_cities
"Starting in the 19th century,[7] various texts claim that the Roman general Scipio Aemilianus Africanus plowed over and sowed the city of Carthage with salt after defeating it in the Third Punic War (146 BC), sacking it, and forcing the survivors into slavery. However, no ancient sources exist documenting the salting itself. The Carthage story is a later invention, probably modeled on the story of Shechem.[8] The ritual of symbolically drawing a plow over the site of a city is, however, mentioned in ancient sources, though not in reference to Carthage specifically.[9]
When Pope Boniface VIII destroyed Palestrina in 1299, he ordered that it be plowed "following the old example of Carthage in Africa", and also salted.[10] "I have run the plough over it, like the ancient Carthage of Africa, and I have had salt sown upon it...."[11] The text is not clear as to whether he thought Carthage was salted. Later accounts of other saltings in the destructions of medieval Italian cities are now rejected as unhistorical: Padua by Attila (452), perhaps in a parallel between Attila and the ancient Assyrians; Milan by Frederick Barbarossa (1162); and Semifonte by the Florentines (1202).[12]"
>>2990438
Yeah, the major problem with the "salting" story is that Rome resettled Carthage and it was then a Roman city. Probably just symbolic.
>>2990454
There's also the simple fact that salt was incredibly fucking expensive and prized by anyone who liked eating meat.
ITT: historical qts
Obligatory.
>>2990127
>>2990127
She's ugly, looks like a cashier in my local Billa.