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chitoryu12 posted: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. I can totally see Putin take a look at a divided EU, with anti-EU tendencies running high in several countries and decide that today is the day the Baltic states come back under the loving umbrella of mother Russia. All he needs is a Hitler-level "the west is totally bluffing" brainfart when the west actually isn't bluffing and then we are all in waist deep broccoli flavored yogurt. But that is Clancy chat and has no place here.
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ArchangeI posted:I can totally see Putin take a look at a divided EU, with anti-EU tendencies running high in several countries and decide that today is the day the Baltic states come back under the loving umbrella of mother Russia. All he needs is a Hitler-level "the west is totally bluffing" brainfart when the west actually isn't bluffing and then we are all in waist deep broccoli flavored yogurt. Somehow admitting countries with hundreds of thousands of ethic Russians made stateless after independence seems like a bad idea.
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Am I going to have to stop reading this thread, like I stopped reading the Eastern Europe thread?
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I'm pretty depressed at the whole thing, can Hey Gal just tell us the average gear a Barvarian Pikeman or Musketeer carried during campaign or something?
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This is just like when Milos tried to leave the Delian League. It will turn out fine, I'm sure.
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SeanBeansShako posted:I'm pretty depressed at the whole thing, can Hey Gal just tell us the average gear a Barvarian Pikeman or Musketeer carried during campaign or something? Actually I'd like to know what amount of alcohol they consumed per/unit time.
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Disinterested posted:Actually I'd like to know what amount of alcohol they consumed per/unit time. Same but unironically (or, also unironically, depending on how ironic you were being) Just exactly how drunk was everybody at all times in the past, and how high up the social ladder did the everdrunk climb? Were heads of state drunk all the time too? I feel like people had to have been fairly loaded, on account of alcohol being safer to drink than water at many times in many places, but that's not a scholarly position of mine or anything.
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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. Sturgeon held a speech with the Scottish and EU-flags in the background. The British flag was missing. All in all it looks more like that confusing time during the early days of Weimar, when entire parts of the German Empire broke apart and declared independence/got scammed by France into declaring independence. Just more peaceful, without Ex-WWI soldiers murdering their way through the cities to restore order. But hey, maybe the UK gets lucky and avoids Northern Ireland and Scotland breaking away! Nothing is set in stone yet. Also I'm still laughing about Spain laying new claims on Gibraltar before the Brexit-vote was even over.
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the 17th century here to remind you guys that things could always be worse ok bye also, is 16" too long for a dagger? i just got a dagger and i'm worried it's too long. should i return it and get a shorter one instead?
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Hegel, you have a problem. Are we going to need to stage an intervention? A... stabvention?
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Distracting myself from the world going to hell, I'm playing HOI4. And I'm wondering: Where would I find tables of organization for US divisions from WW2 and pre-war? Preferably going down to the battalion/company level. I figure a good way to learn the systems of the game is to try to build as-realistic-as-possible, then branch out into trying to do stuff "optimally".
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my dad posted:Hegel, you have a problem. Are we going to need to stage an intervention? A... stabvention?
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HEY GAL posted:the 17th century here to remind you guys that things could always be worse Is 16" shorter or longer than 40cm? Wikipedia tells me daggers are commonly up to 40cm long. Edit: Also apparently a blade weapon has to be at least 20cm long or it doesn't count as a dagger. Interesting. Anyway, this made me look up Luristan, since there was a picture labeled "Luristan Dolch" and I was "What the hell is a Luristan?". There's apparently a province in Iran which made really neat bronze daggers. So that was a thing. Libluini fucked around with this message at 15:44 on Jun 24, 2016 |
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Libluini posted:Is 16" shorter or longer than 40cm? Wikipedia tells me daggers are commonly up to 40cm long. It is about 40cm as Wikipedia could tell you
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Libluini posted:Is 16" shorter or longer than 40cm? Wikipedia tells me daggers are commonly up to 40cm long. i have no idea
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I wish there was a way we could figure this out
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Spacewolf posted:Distracting myself from the world going to hell, I'm playing HOI4. This website has a bunch, but I can't vouch for accuracy. http://www.militaryresearch.org/freebies.htm
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Ainsley McTree posted:I wish there was a way we could figure this out As of yesterday, 14 inches was 35.56 cm, but now imperial measurements are depreciating rapidly so it's hard to say. HEY GAL posted:the 17th century here to remind you guys that things could always be worse on the one hand things like this are reassuring-- think things are bad now, try living in a wwi trench-- but that cuts both ways (see, i'm keeping the daggertalk going here)-- history also shows us the infinite capacity of things to somehow get even worse
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HEY GAL posted:the 17th century here to remind you guys that things could always be worse I know you have probably fielded this question many times ITT to the point you should just make your sig the answer to it, but is there a good intro book into the 30 years war? I read gud and stuff but I know nothing about it. Also for the thread, here's the best wisdom I could find from the Brexit thread: quote:brits are shooting themselves in the foot and then calling their ability to hobble around freedom
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Nebakenezzer posted:I know you have probably fielded this question many times ITT to the point you should just make your sig the answer to it, but is there a good intro book into the 30 years war? also i know him now and he's cool fyi everyone important's names either end in -stein or are some italian combination of random syllables so good luck keeping them straight
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Ainsley McTree posted:I wish there was a way we could figure this out If only there was a way to learn more about the world.
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HEY GAL posted:wilson's europe's tragedy I was trying my best with P-macks Taiping posts, and, hm, will hopefully do better, thanks
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Spacewolf posted:Distracting myself from the world going to hell, I'm playing HOI4. http://www.niehorster.org/013_usa/__usa.htm Also http://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p4013coll11/id/1277 By some guy who was most definitely in the spectrum.
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Nebakenezzer posted:I know you have probably fielded this question many times ITT to the point you should just make your sig the answer to it, but is there a good intro book into the 30 years war? I read gud and stuff but I know nothing about it. My favorite so far is Britain aimed squarely at its foot and shot its balls off.
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Nebakenezzer posted:I was trying my best with P-macks Taiping posts, and, hm, will hopefully do better, thanks I can see why he was orignally going for the 'comedy nickname' angle with some of the people involved in that. I've already forgotten who's who and need a drat refresher.
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Spacewolf posted:Distracting myself from the world going to hell, I'm playing HOI4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyQmhrVKsc0 Here you go, optimal setup is divisions of 20 width, usually 7 inf and 2 art however.
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HEY GAL posted:fyi everyone important's names either end in -stein or are some italian combination of random syllables so good luck keeping them straight wow the shots at tilly
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Ainsley McTree posted:Same but unironically (or, also unironically, depending on how ironic you were being) History has preserved George Washington's bar tab from a party a few days before framing the Constitution. quote:55 attendees drank 54 bottles of Madeira, 60 bottles of claret, eight of whiskey, 22 of porter, eight of hard cider, 12 of beer, and seven bowls of alcoholic punch. I calculated the amount of alcohol in all that, and it's almost precisely equal to one 750mL bottle of Jack Daniel's per person.
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SeanBeansShako posted:I can see why he was orignally going for the 'comedy nickname' angle with some of the people involved in that. I've already forgotten who's who and need a drat refresher. I can actually remember who several of the people are in the narrative (dude w/ heavy metal dreams, dude who's the number 2 in the organization until he gets greedy, Fong (?) the confusican loyalist, strong dude who dies, scholar who's not only competent but actually looking out for everyone etc) - I just have problems putting names to people.
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Chamale posted:History has preserved George Washington's bar tab from a party a few days before framing the Constitution. Strict constructionists take note.
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Ainsley McTree posted:Just exactly how drunk was everybody at all times in the past, quote:and how high up the social ladder did the everdrunk climb? quote:Were heads of state drunk all the time too?
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Empress Theonora posted:Strict constructionists take note. Would US government really be worsened by everyone being permadrunk
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i got a gallas bio from the library but have not yet read it
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Did people who refused to drink exist all that much? Or were they like vegans today, seen as fairly weird and tiptoed round?
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StashAugustine posted:Would US government really be worsened by everyone being permadrunk http://www.videobash.com/video_show/slightly-less-than-2-drinks-the-key-to-get-ahead-in-life-mitchell-webb-2653541
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Hazzard posted:Did people who refused to drink exist all that much? Or were they like vegans today, seen as fairly weird and tiptoed round? wallenstein didn't drink with everyone else but he did get drunk. people thought that was arrogant
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Wasn't Tilly the one who had "never had sex, gotten drunk, or lost a battle."
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StashAugustine posted:Wasn't Tilly the one who had "never had sex, gotten drunk, or lost a battle." peep his 50-something/2 win/loss ratio like the thing is who eats or drinks with whom is a huge deal here. like when the king of france eats he's the only one in the room who eats and everyone else at the court freaking stands while it happens, because he's the king of goddamned france. you eat/drink with your peers, especially in germany and bohemia. one fight that steter was involved in began when he walked into his hauptmann's room while a party was going on and asked him "why are you drinking with [x], he's not an honorable person," insulting both his hauptmann and the guy he was talking about HEY GUNS fucked around with this message at 19:49 on Jun 24, 2016 |
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HEY GAL posted:yep There is also the idea that the king literally is the state, not just in a legal but in a spiritual sense, so observing the king's meals was big loving deal, akin to watching parliament constitute itself for the first time after elections. For the same reason physical disability of the monarch was pretty much the ultimate disaster because it meant there was something rotten in the state of wherever the gently caress you are. I can only imagine how the Spanish conservatives tied themselves into knots during the reign of Charles "my pedigree comes full circle" II. Because on the one hand a country with such a king is hosed but you can't just replace him because that's not how that system works.
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In the 1720s the average Viennese drank 295 litres of wine per year, with maybe (?) roughly the same amount in beer. Soldiers of the time probably drank even more, I'd say And I recall reading somewhere that the Bavarian Army had to limit its soldiers' beer consumption during WWI to three litres per day in fear of them freezing to death without even realising it
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