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sullat posted:Maybe yours is? But I use the Latin alphabet. True Roman characters for True Romans. Trve Roman characters for Trve Romans.
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Make Rome Great Again, MAGNA for short
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100 Years Ago I've got a dilemma today, folks. Do I lead by complaining about how HEY GAL's influence has directly led to me opining "It is a shame that General Nivelle is not a wizard"? (If he is, he's goddamn Pallando.) Do I lead with how Lt-Col Fraser-Tytler has got six other officers all tightly crammed into his I'm sorry, I'll read that again. 100 Years Ago The Germans attack again at Verdun, Henri Desagneaux has a front-row seat as they threaten to capture Fleury and cut off Bras, and HEY GAL is entirely to blame for today's lament that General Nivelle is not a wizard. Herbert Sulzbach remembers once more that he has a diary; Lt-Col Fraser-Tytler has an amusing mishap in his observation post that ends with six other men stuffed into his tunnel entrance; Oskar Teichman admires the Suez Canal defences; Edward Mousley gets caught in a sandstorm; E.S. Thompson appears to have a good platoon commander; and Maximilian Mugge is still pushing paper around the base at Boulogne.
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Kopijeger posted:Semi-serious question: what is the most recent notable contribution to civilisation made by a Greek? The works of Domênikos "El Greco" Theotokópoulos is the most recent example I can think of off the top of my head. I have a friend who's greek-Canadian and she is cool Very militant about proper feta cheese only being made from goat's milk, tho
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Greek/turkish girls are pretty drat nice if they manage to take care of their facial hair.
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JaucheCharly posted:Greek/turkish girls are pretty drat nice if they manage to take care of their facial hair. the mustache is part of my appeal
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HEY GAL posted:the mustache is part of my appeal Goes really well together with upper body strength and a stabby weapon, in a bad 80s action flick kind of way.
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Koesj posted:Goes really well together with upper body strength and a stabby weapon, in a bad 80s action flick kind of way. italian women are basically tom selleck in chick form
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TheLovablePlutonis posted:The Alphabet is phoenician! Thats an abjad (no vowels)
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Hows loving Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou, a.k.a. Vangelis, for a recent Greek cultural contribution? You uncultured swines.
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IM_DA_DECIDER posted:Hows loving Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou, a.k.a. Vangelis, for a recent Greek cultural contribution? You uncultured swines. Whom amongst us does not enjoy Yanni
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Rodrigo Diaz posted:Whom amongst us does not enjoy Yanni Hey. Hey. I beat you and I want credit.
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Xiahou Dun posted:Hey. Congrats on your first good post
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Yeah I got nothing that was a great burn. You win.
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The Furies looks really interesting to me. Also lolquote:“The misery of war is Mr. Martines's great theme. Rather than focusing on strategy and diplomatic maneuvers, he writes military history from the sharp end, from the victims' perspective. Whereas in our own day the constant focus on victims can be problematical, since it makes it hard for democracies to fight opponents who have no scruples, such an approach is entirely appropriate in dealing with the wars of past oppressors.” ¯The Wall Street Journal an important lesson for everyone, except us
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So in the past 2 weeks or so Britain has basically turned into 1930s Japan. I expect by this time next year they will be conducting a full scale invasion of Romania or something.
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Throatwarbler posted:So in the past 2 weeks or so Britain has basically turned into 1930s Japan. I expect by this time next year they will be conducting a full scale invasion of Romania or something. In that a politician got shot? I mean, we're missing some key elements here.
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Throatwarbler posted:So in the past 2 weeks or so Britain has basically turned into 1930s Japan. I expect by this time next year they will be conducting a full scale invasion of Romania or something. 1930's Japan had the capacity to fly planes off boats. Britain in 2016 doesn't.
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Last time the British ran away from Europe like this was in 1940.
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the JJ posted:In that a politician got shot? Some far right nationalist shot some politician. Everybody got really angry, both sides tamped up fear on stay vs go. Now we're out the EU. I don't care that much, but i've never hated a vote so much in my life, just on how we're acting.
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Kemper Boyd posted:1930's Japan had the capacity to fly planes off boats. Britain in 2016 doesn't.
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Hazzard posted:Some far right nationalist shot some politician. Everybody got really angry, both sides tamped up fear on stay vs go. Now we're out the EU. Right?
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# ? Jun 24, 2016 07:42 |
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Arquinsiel posted:Really it's more of a WWI than WWII similarity, but that totally didn't gently caress the world economy or anything. My grandma is ancient, and she's been saying a lot that she feels like the world's in the same place it was when she was a child, i.e. immediately before WW2.
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swamp waste posted:an important lesson for everyone, except us
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Arquinsiel posted:Really it's more of a WWI than WWII similarity, but that totally didn't gently caress the world economy or anything.
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Siivola posted:Well the pound sterling immediately tanked like nobody's business. Time to buy a sword from Marco Danelli! it's almost where the euro was when i started my doctorate, holy poo poo
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Phanatic posted:Butt stuff. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sh_sTbO79wU
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spectralent posted:My grandma is ancient, and she's been saying a lot that she feels like the world's in the same place it was when she was a child, i.e. immediately before WW2. I can't say I like the idea that we're going to be the subjects of a future version of this thread.
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Splode posted:I can't say I like the idea that we're going to be the subjects of a future version of this thread. edit: studying the 17th century will make you a pessimist and a fatalist HEY GUNS fucked around with this message at 09:45 on Jun 24, 2016 |
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I hope trag can still post his daily updates from the eurabian front
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spectralent posted:My grandma is ancient, and she's been saying a lot that she feels like the world's in the same place it was when she was a child, i.e. immediately before WW2.
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Splode posted:I can't say I like the idea that we're going to be the subjects of a future version of this thread. History is a nightmare from which we try to awaken. Sorry!
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# ? Jun 24, 2016 10:39 |
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i just found out my friend's son is named Magnus Maximilian so germans with silly (yet impressive) names are still a thing
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HEY GAL posted:we would have anyway Can't say I've never fired and thrown something out the window, I guess history really is circular.
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Arquinsiel posted:We're overdue a period of sharp, violent backsliding I guess? That is in as many words her position, yeah.
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Cyrano4747 posted:... A few years earlier a KGB assassin had tried for murder and only got sentenced as an accomplice to murder because the judges ruled that someone acting under orders in a totalitarian system was not fully culpable for their actions. Obviously this had implications for trying Holocaust perpetrators. The only killings that they could get someone on directly were those committed without orders or where they were the primary order giver. Do you have some more details?
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Well, at least it won't be the Germans that start the next party, what with their military and stuff
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spectralent posted:My grandma is ancient, and she's been saying a lot that she feels like the world's in the same place it was when she was a child, i.e. immediately before WW2. Exactly who's supposed to be the aggressor here? Is Russia going to make a serious attempt at conquering Europe? Because from everything I've seen of their actions, Putin doesn't really have any outright suicidal plans and isn't a crazy genocidal one-ball like Hitler.
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Getting involved in a world war is a lot sexier than a slow decline into an economically moribund irrelevance
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Well, this sucks.
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