I'll kick things off
>>1716266
won
>>1716266
I don't laugh because Myceneans didn't wear that kind of armor/helmet
>>1716277
I think I'm gunna like this board
>>1716266
I don't get it...
>>1716277
>being autistic in 2016 anno domini
>>1716288
It's really gay, get out while you can
>>1716294
>Greek soldier
Representing the average blue collar European contract worker Poles, Belorussians, Greeks etc.
>Man in black
The man in black represent the current body of the EU withholding these honest and able workers from their destination (witch is inner Europe, where they can earn their living)
>Wooden horse
Muslim migrants and jihadist hiding inside the horse, ready to cross the Atlantic in a horse built by kingpins and nailed by debt.
>Man opens the door
The European leadership, gladly accepting the migrants and terrorists, outright rolling the red carpet for their impending doom.
>>1716266
this is on the front page of reddit
>>1716403
How would you know? Do you frequent reddit?
can someone post the voltaire image eddiet over this
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>>1716471
Love how it rotated the picture, cool
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>>1716477
>checked
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>>1716545
These are all horrible. Please stop.
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>>1716559
Then post something better, or move on
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>>1716573
>tfw no crusade
>>1716561
Why is it in a crate
>>1716784
better grip makes for better throwing on a big bomb for you
>>1716828
It's so beautiful
>>1716288
You will be deeply disappointed.
why are these reddit bait thread still allowed on /his/?
>>1717415
>2000 years
>it's 1934
>>1716295
>current year CE
>>1716350
Wow an autistic /pol/tard
>>1716515
Why are Brits so based? This, all that Churchill vs Lady Astor banter, most of the bantz in parliament https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZPTZuwwHng
>>1716784
stackability or some shit maybe
>>1718322
obvious troll but top kek
>>1716277
Is there any evidence of what those brave Acheans actually wore?
>>1717511
>he even gave them a port
Absolute madman.
>>1718322
Poland was "immune" to the plague, because it was a backwards shithole with no roads. Being underdeveloped and having no infrastructure, people just didn't travel much, and didn't spread plague much.
>>1716428
I saw this on facebook this morning
>>1718316
any more like this one?
>>1718397
not quite lad, yeah Poland traded less than many other nations but plague was avoided mostly thanks to a competent king and a actual working quarantine.
>>1718322
I remember this thread, glad to see someone saved it. Great stuff.
>>1718397
poles are clearly the ubermensch and your explanation is a jewish conspiriacy
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>>1718507
If you consider trade routes (which were overwhelmingly based around sea and river transport, especially in areas without Roman roads) it starts making complete sense.
The plague spread clockwise starting in Crimea, by sea transport throughout the Mediterranean and then much slower towards the north by river and land routes.
Meanwhile Poland's most important trade route by far was up north towards the Baltic along the Vistula, with relatively little trade with the east and west by land and very little indeed with the south as the Carpathian mountains were in the way.
So they were among the last to be hit and have had a good few years' forewarning of the plague's spread and impact. As they also just happened to have a competent king in charge they managed to quarantine the few outbreaks they've had effectively.
Dicks out for Hammurabi
>>1718309
It's supposed to be an over analyzed description.
Here, have a painting of what's to come when it's recess.
>>1719275
You can't be serious.
>>1716515
EXCELLENT
Has /his/ turned into fucking 9gag or what
>>1716288
nigger kyss
>>1718360
> a helmet made of leather/...outside the gleaming teeth of a white-tusked boar/ ran round and round in rows stitched neat and tight"
Illiad, Book 10, lines 304 - 308.
See pic related, a helmet found in Mycenae.
The Illiad is a bizarre mixture of information from different time periods, but the older parts of the Illiad have clear references to Mycenean places, helmets, bronze weapons, tower shields and the like, whereas the later addititions contain references to iron weapons, horseback riding and the like,
>>1716428
>Palaiologoi flag representing the Angeloi dynasty
Fucking normies and their dumb humor
>>1716277
>YLYL thread?
I've got a joke.
The Romans weren't just inferior Greeks
>>1716477
Even the cat is judging me
Actual /his/ quote from the beginning of this goddamn board.
>>1717466
>people never round off large numbers
>>1718316
Does someone have the original?
>>1716428
I used to play runescape with the guy who made this meme, he runs Voluptuous Venetian Memes on facebook
>>1716288
It's a self loathing anti pol
>>1721935
here you go marra
>>1718397
You are aware that Poland wasn't always a shithole, right?
>>1718322
kekkerino
>>1716515
great banter
>>1716570
Gotz of the Iron Hand is best ubermenschfu.
>tfw Guts bears several similarities with Gottfried Von Berlichingen
posting in shit thread
>>1718309
i'm pretty sure he was shitposting due to the retardation necessary to "not get it"
>>1724634
haha epic
>>1726742
haha epic
>>1716515
This didn't actually happen.
>>1717051
Mount and Blade terrain generation.webm
>>1718322
I'm in that screenshot. Good feel.
>>1717051
Look to my coming, at first light, on the fifth day. At dawn, look to the East.
>>1727637
which game is this ?
>>1716515
i dont get it
>>1727758
Attila:Total War
>>1727758
Age of Empires 2.
>>1717051
kek