What does /his/ think of Roman revivalism on a much larger scale similar to the rise of German nationalism in the 30s. Are the Italian people willing to stand up to the plate and reforge their empire?
>>1133148
I'm still amazed how this clusterfuck managed to stay a single country for so long.
>>1133148
You mean like exactly what Mussolini did?
Yeah, nah. Fuck that.
>>1133148
It's a shame a pan-North African Latin colonial identity didn't catch on. Letting the Italians keep Libya and Tunisia, French Algeria, Spanish Morocco, and working together to keep the Mediterranean coast and assimilate the colonies
Deep question boys.
What is history in you're own interpretation?
>>1133062
Your sex life when I steal yo bitch
>>1133062
A collection of facts and extrapolations interpreted through a systematized framework that allows us to model past events
Its fucking record of history. Fuck you. The brain washing system turns out chodes like you who talk in such idiotic language that sounds like a sophomoric essay question
deep question, you even hear yourself talk, dude?
I come from /agdg/, looking for an idea for a game. I don't know what kind of game, what characters or what. I tend to seek out inspiration before I structure out the dev process.
So, what aspect of history and humanities do you think is a little under-rated, that might be worth looking into for amateur gamedev? Setting, city, time period, the story behind some specific building or work or dynasty?
Really vague I know! But maybe something comes to mind?
>>1132800
Medieval peddling
>>1132824
Hmm, any particular aspect? Peddling as in, just trade? Europe, or elsewhere? What's your favorite aspect of medieval peddling? Don't mean to interrogate, just looking around for inspiration
>>1132800
I've always wanted to see some kind of either strategy game or RPG or maybe some kind of hybrid game where you run a mercenary group in the Italian wars.
Your goal would be to amass money and notoriety, and who cares who wins in Italy as long as you make out well.
>you have no control over your emotions and how you feel about something, as well as what you know
>you do however have complete control over your actions, that is a separate entity from your emotions entirely
>you can never use your emotions as a way to excuse your actions
Discuss.
General philosophical discussion is also welcome.
i love uneducated philosophy
Start with the greeks
>>1132674
>random nonsense babble
>discuss philosophy
>need to write a report for class, otherwise teacher wont let me have my juice box
fuk
I'm not well versed on the subject and there seems to be a lot of conflicting accounts of what led to the destruction of "black wall street".
Was all of it because of the girl in the elevator and the alleged assault, or was it jealousy for the perceived prosperity the blacks were enjoying in spite of segregation?
also, did the blacks make it worse by fighting back?
Niggers simply wanted to fuck up the surrounding areas economy
a basic rundown would be nice OP
>>1134875
It was white people who started it.
>>1132539
They defended themselves when planes were used to bomb them out. The TT around the nation would have done the same, it luckily was a mobilizer for the TT/BVs to completely unify politically with the black masses
Also you seem like you want answers because this is your homework
ITT: Historical pics that make you think 'neat.'
>>1132411
https://youtu.be/RF6044hZ0i8
What do you guys think? Is he right?
>>1132137
>1 hour of talking
Why can't people learn how to write so I don't have to sit through their fucking rambling.
>>1132137
>cerebellum
As fascinating as I find the idea of exploring Aristotle's sensorimotor coordination, I think you mean cerebrum, Stef.
>>1132873
Not an argument
>Oh why, YES of course a squad of heroic American soldiers could have hold off an assaulting company-sized Waffen-SS unit supported by Tiger tanks and Panzerjagers
>t. Steven Spielberg
>>1131802
Make a movie about a battle that goes exactly how it everyone thought it would or make a movie about a battle where a miracle upset happened leading to and underdog victory......... t. every director ever
>>1131802
but they didn't.
they were being buttfucked until the miraculous timing of American air support and allied troop reinforcements.
>>1131802
Stay mad
>Voltaire was one of the wisest, funniest and cleverest people of the 18th century. He continues to have lots to teach us about toleration, modesty and kindness.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAzKGkTIKpg
>"Voltaire did not limit his attack to aspects of Judaism that Christianity used as a foundation, repeatedly making it clear that he despised Jews."
>J'ai toujours fait une prière à Dieu, qui est fort courte. La voici: Mon Dieu, rendez nos ennemis bien ridicules! Dieu m'a exaucé.
>>1131475
Yeah, kinda, sorta.
>>1131524
Also:
>The Jewish nation dares to display an irreconcilable hatred toward all nations, and revolts against all masters; always superstitious, always greedy for the well-being enjoyed by others, always barbarous — cringing in misfortune and insolent in prosperity.
>Essai sur les Moeurs et l'Esprit des Nations (1753), Introduction, XLII: Des Juifs depuis Saül
Where did the Yamato and others come from /his/?
My guess is they came from here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu_(state)
>b-but they're Korean
Koreans look completely different to Japanese most of the time, Japanese gene pool is definitely from somewhere else
So far I got:
Yamato - Wu, eventually some Baekje refugees
Izumo - Shilla??
Kumaso/ Hi - Emishi???
Chikushi - Gaya???
Kenu - ???
Koshi - ???
bumpu
>>1130556
Never understood why the Wa claimed Taibo and Shaokang as their ancestors. The dearth of archaeological,genetic and linguistic evidence makes it highly unlikely that Japonic originated in southern Jiangsu.
>Yayoi most likely came from Korea.
If toponym glosses are to be trusted then Jin/Sam Han may have been populated by Japonic speakers.
Genetic affinity of Koreans/Japanese(especially southwestern Korea).
Koreanic loanwords,shared mythology,technological diffusion...
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>>1130651
Japan's rice is extremely similar to Southern Chinese rice.
Japanese archies compared DNA/skull with early South Chinese peoples, its very similar
http://www.trussel.com/prehist/news111.htm
How was ammunition for guns worn since firearms were introduced and why was it worn in that particular way? Certainly a 15th century handgonner must have had a different way of carrying things into battle than someone in the 17th century, but why?
The guys in pic related have this bandoleer get-up but the guy in the video has a satchel on his hip. Why? The bandoleer looks a lot smoother as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pvc86ggLUY4
You can see Landsknechts in some paintings wearing pretty similar set-ups of those "apostoles"
>>1130394
Before paper cartridges were invented you had what you see in your picture, which was called the 12 Apostles as there were usually 12. Each one contained a measured amount of powder for one shot, and would be poured into the musket. A measured amount was needed for the musket to perform as expected.
Before even that a soldier may just have a single flask full of powder, and he would pour from that the amount he thought correct. It often wasn't correct, which led to the developed of the 12 Apostles. That...
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>>1131174
Oh and the satchel is full of the smaller paper cartridges, it was a lot more convenient and easier to carry than a bandoleer across your chest.
>people that did nothing wrong
>>1130361
>right wrong dichotomy
>relevant to history
>>1130361
>McClellan
You simply mean "people that did nothing" then.
How did Hitler treat the native Slavic minorities in Germany?
>>1130163
Sorbians were assimilated.
Many of them were high ranked nazis.
>>1130163
Hitler thought they were just cosplaying Germans. So he tried to stop them from cosplaying instead of murdering them all. So pretty well relatively speaking.
Thoughts?
>>1130099
Collar says kiddie toucher.
The amount of mental gymnastics people will go through to keep a bronze age belief system relevant to modern-day life is amazing.
well spoken and intelligent
I watch his videos often and I'm a godless pinko bastard.
Post some truly Pyrrhic victories
>>1127689
Asculum, Borodino, Bunker Hill, Crete (That is, the invasion of Crete in WW2)
>>1127705
Came here to post Bunker Hill.
>>1127689
WW2 for the United Kingdom