>How can one man be so right about literally everything?
>>18476
maybe because he wasn't at all?
he was a deluded materialist just like you are.
>implying anyone knows who this fat cunt is
by literally parroting john lock word for word
What happened to Argentina?
Before WWI their GDP was higher than the GDP of Germany, Italy and France
http://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21596582-one-hundred-years-ago-argentina-was-future-what-went-wrong-century-decline
>>18458
not white
>>18458
Peronism maybe?
They were flooded with Europeans that were either escaping fascism or were escaping fascists.
How did religion begin?
Fire
>>18306
Heraclitus pls.
fear of dying
Post your favorite battle
Battle of France, the elusive dram of a six week campaign against a great power became a reality for the only time in the 20th century.
Let the British butthurt commence
Battle of Medina Ridge
historically when did art objectivly become terrible
I personally think it was when they rejected hitler into art school and allowed mumbo jumbo stuff
everything post 50s is disasterous
When Avant-Garde became a thing?
Early 20th century.
like every cancer of western civilization
don't think it's all terrible but >>18001 is right
Name a better president that isn't Lincoln.
>>17812
/pol/ fuck off
Are we talking effectively, potentially, or character?
Carter wins in character and probably potential.
>>17812
jefferson davis
Which historical army had the most /fa/ uniforms and why is it the Japanese?
the Japanese in general are /fa/ as fuck so it does make sense
They look prussian as fuck.
>not having your uniforms designed by hugo boss
talk about Russian history ITT
>>17697
Basically an endless cycle of autocracies one upping each other.
jews killed Alex II
first fase was the russian empire, second fase was the USSSR, third fase is now the russian federation, and troghout the history, nobody have been able to destroy it.....only themselves
Can we talk about the history of art and how techniques developed over time? I'm curious to know how we went from the same art style for a good few hundred years to what the op image is.
>>17660
Photography and film. Everything since from Picasso to Pollack has been just meme artists. Metropolis and 2001 are greater than any painting of the last 150 years
>>17660
Civilisation is a pretty great documentary series.
Thread for creating /his/ tan to represent the board to all of 4chan.
This represent YOU so get in here and help come up with something you can be proud of
>>17530
fuck you and everything you represent
>>17530
voting for marble ancient philosopher and post-industrial loli
OC can switch between them depending on what people want. It'll work.
>>17579
marble Socrates wizard
What are your favorite languages, and what parts of those languages make them your favorite? Also what is your most hated language?
Flemish I love because it sounds so fucking CUTE:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXqF5XFqUuA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UL8PGnfDXGk
Also Finnish and Icelandic for similar reasons. There are very few harsh sounds (with Flemish it's basically dutch without the hard gggggggg throat sound) and it sounds very pleasant even when people are angry.
Also I like the Mayan languages because the writing system gets so awesome,...
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>>17477
>the hard gggggggg throat sound
I fucking hate that sound.
>>17477
German would be cool to use when you're pissed. Its all guttural and blunt. It's ugly as hell, but it's kinda like a dog that's so ugly it's cute.
>>17507
yeah that's why i said flemish
actual dutch, and german and swiss german all have that sound and it's fucking retarded
Only the King of Heroes, the true ruler of this world, deserves to be the mascot of /his/!
Is the mascot and board-tan the same thing?
Go away /a/, fateshit isn't even good
Gilgamesh is an elitist shitlord, especially about being older, and therefore better, than everyone else
Perfect for this board
The first shitposter
>>17292
Nope
http://www.pompeiana.org/Resources/Ancient/Graffiti%20from%20Pompeii.htm
>>17292
>picture of Luther
>with THAT body
Did peasant levies make up the majority of Western European armies between 500-1600 AD, /his/?
I was under the impression that 15th-16th century warfare in Western Europe was exclusively solely fought with mercenaries.
>>17447
I thought it was enslaved Africans
not sure desu, but in regards to the English I believe there was at least a time around 13-1400 where training with bows every week was mandatory for all peasants and such capable of serving and bowmen were widely employed
What does /his/ think about Judaism?
>>17225
Diverse. Multilateral if you will.
>>17225
Their stories are a lot better than the ensuing fanfics
Judiasm is so much more than religion
its a culture and a mindset and a race and a set of values