Who decided that Art is relative and why should I listen to him/her?
>>1352798
>Art is relative
You are confused.
>>1352798
Plz explain
>>1352798
>ho decided that Art is relative and why should I listen to him/her?
cultural marxist feminists, and you shouldn't you should be the only one who doesn't fall for the propaganda
What can you tell me about the nation of I slam and the 5%'ers
>>1352760
>5%'ers
Men who are no longer men, for they have left humanity...
prodigy - black devil
>>1352760
According to White Wolf they are controlled by ancient egyptian supremacist vampires from the shadows.
Has wild fire from game of thrones a real inspiration from history?
Yes, it is called "nitroglycerin".
Now, fuck off.
The closest thing I can think of is Greek fire.
i think the english used suicide burning ships in Trafalgar
Who is the Orthodox equivalent to Pope Alexander VI (Borgia)?
>>1352544
Philaret Romanov was a huge scheming cunt if you meant that.
>>1352544
All of them
>>1352564
I mean decadents who had a lot of illegitimate children and lived the damn if feels good to be a gangsta lifestyle
I know about the death whistle used by the aztecs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9QuO09z-SI
They used memes.
>>1352337
tlapanec get out of my mexico REEEEEEEEEE
Masks.
>Best President since Roosevelt
>Is only remembered for watergate
Corruption is wrong, but he basically reshaped US foreign policy since W. Wilson.
>>1352216
>What does /his/ think of this guy?
Neoliberal #37
Piece of shit
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-21768668
>By the time of the election in November 1968, LBJ had evidence Nixon had sabotaged the Vietnam war peace talks - or, as he put it, that Nixon was guilty of treason and had "blood on his hands".
>In late October 1968 there were major concessions from Hanoi which promised to allow meaningful talks to get underway in Paris - concessions that would justify Johnson calling for a complete bombing halt of North Vietnam. This was exactly what Nixon feared.
>>1352216
Rare nose
Is Denmark historically underrated?
>>1352160
There's a Swedish conspiracy to marginalize Denmark because Denmark is more cosmopolitan and hip.
They were the overlords of Scandinavia before the Swedish and Tycho Brahe was a pretty cool guy. Did they also politically facilitat the colonisation of the North Sea Isles? Also, the Jutes and Angles came from mainland Denmark, though I'm not sure how Danish they were.
For such a tiny, unendowed, faraway place, Denmark has done a lot.
>>1352309
>faraway
far away from what?
Anybody know any good books on the cultural interactions and commonalities of Slavs and Iranics?
>>1352155
Which Slavs?
>>1352155
WE WUZ ARYANS N SHIET
>>1352671
Any or all
Alright /his/, time to play a game.
Would you rather:
1. Fight in WWI's Western Front, or WWII's Eastern Front?
2. Participate in the Battle of Okinawa, or the Battle of Gallipoli?
3. Fight in the Battle of Verdun, or the Battle of Stalingrad?
4. Participate during the battle of Jutland? Or the Battle of Midway?
>>1351883
Better question
1. get cucked
2. Have prostate cancer
>>1351883
>5 Conscientious Objector
>>1351898
Prostate Cancer, because at least it's treatable
What does /his/ think of the Borgia?
>>1351821
What the assassins creed series wants me to think of them.
>papists
Not even once
>you will never make people so butthurt that your successors seal up your home for 400 years
I've heard many times that the native people of South Africa, known as Khoisans or Ottentots didn't have a language and still don't have an actual one, they used clicks rather than actual human sounds, so it was basically just a really simple language, a series of clicks, "Clingon", I think that's the name of their language.
What do you guys think about this?
>>1351792
Yes OP
Yes
The khoisan don't have a language
Just a series of sounds which represent ideas & things and a strict pattern of rules to give more precise ideas from person to person
Yes
Not language
Just a means of verbal communication between humans
Silly
>>1351792
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6WO5XabD-s
They just have a couple clicks as consonants
Here's a wizard talking about grass
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BsHyH_p9mI
Some of South African black languages have clicks as well.
This literally is the South African president, not even joking.
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Am I right when saying scientific advancements such as the Age of Enlightenment, the Renaissances, and the Scientific Revolution would have never happened if not for the majority of Europe uniting under Christianity?
If not for that, then most European nations would be too separated and hostile due to the multitude of pagan religions each peoples after the Roman Empire fell had.
I'm tired of hearing that Christianity held back science.
>>1351572
Europe never united under Christianity. Europe never united. The Romans kind of did it, Napoleon kind of did it.
Christianity helped bring about scientific advancement such as those in another way. The continual conflict over the faith brought such mad warfare to Europe that science simply had to progress. The age of Enlightenment happened because much of Europe broke away from the traditional Christian ideas.
>>1351572
>If not for that, then most European nations would be too separated and hostile due to the multitude of pagan religions each peoples after the Roman Empire fell had.
Sans pagan religions: literally what happened in europe during the 1500s to the 1600s, in which differences in Christian interpretation came to play.
>>1351572
Most European nations were too separate and hostile.
It's only after the two world wars do we see a united europe. OH WAIT NO, THERE WAS STILL THE COLD WAR.
So it's only today do we see a united euro-
>Brexit
Well shit, it was never united.
ITT: Post your favourite historical tanks
>>1351403
Does the Stug count? I love Stugs.
Will married one if can make sandwich.
>>1351403
Why were British tanks before the Centurion so awful compared to everyone else's?
Can we agree that the communism is about working hard and the capitalism is about working smart?
>>1351209
Only if you agree to go on a date with me
>>1351209
>commies
>working hard
Yeah, nah.