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indigi posted:this is only 25% spice My thoughts exactly
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Epic High Five posted:It's because their definition of "grifter" is "someone I disagree with" and they're mad that people are only saying they disagree with right wingers You do absolutely get liberals fuming at chapo and such and going "Who's paying them!?"
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# ? Jun 11, 2023 05:25 |
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tokin opposition posted:I just invented the field of Comparative ikanreed is a dumb piece of poo poo Studies and lemme tell you the grants are rolling in thanks to this math: this implies that the poop to butt ratio is fixed, and thus the theory predicts that if you take a dump that's massive enough you should end up with hank hill rear end
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# ? Jun 11, 2023 05:58 |
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Cerebral Bore posted:this implies that the poop to butt ratio is fixed, and thus the theory predicts that if you take a dump that's massive enough you should end up with hank hill rear end
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Cerebral Bore posted:this implies that the poop to butt ratio is fixed, and thus the theory predicts that if you take a dump that's massive enough you should end up with hank hill rear end interesting, would you be interested in becoming my graduate student? i can offer you no pay, no respect, and your name on none of my papers which you'll be writing exclusively
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tokin opposition posted:interesting, would you be interested in becoming my graduate student? i can offer you no pay, no respect, and your name on none of my papers which you'll be writing exclusively try for smythe
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tokin opposition posted:interesting, would you be interested in becoming my graduate student? i can offer you no pay, no respect, and your name on none of my papers which you'll be writing exclusively Depends. Are the papers exclusively about poop and butts?
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Deleted since its someone stirring poo poo
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# ? Jun 11, 2023 09:45 |
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dont like that at all
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# ? Jun 11, 2023 09:49 |
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Jose posted:Deleted since its someone stirring poo poo coward
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# ? Jun 11, 2023 11:08 |
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https://twitter.com/MattZeitlin/status/1667938113090363394?t=CiBOP-wMR8waLxs8sVOUxw&s=19
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gradenko_2000 posted:https://twitter.com/MattZeitlin/status/1667938113090363394?t=CiBOP-wMR8waLxs8sVOUxw&s=19 I got Guns Germs and Steel on audible, listened cover to cover. Couldn't tell you a thing about it. Europeans had cows and wheat so that's why God chose them to master the earth, i think
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 14:30 |
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projecthalaxy posted:I got Guns Germs and Steel on audible, listened cover to cover. Couldn't tell you a thing about it. Europeans had cows and wheat so that's why God chose them to master the earth, i think I lived in a place in the late 2000's where guns germs and steel was the toilet book. I believe I read the whole thing over the course of a thousand poops. If I remember correctly, it's compelling while you're reading it but less so when you're not. That's usually the mark of good propaganda
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 15:04 |
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 15:10 |
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I thought consensus was while it's not great for in depth analysis it's baby's first material conditions and at least gets the idea out there that European hegemony was a result of effectively luck and not any inherent superiority, in coffee table friendly format.
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Ghost Leviathan posted:I thought consensus was while it's not great for in depth analysis it's baby's first material conditions and at least gets the idea out there that European hegemony was a result of effectively luck and not any inherent superiority, in coffee table friendly format. Yeah that's basically it. The poster above who characterized it as some claim towards the Divine Right of Europeans has it precisely backwards, whether deliberately or just due to skills issue
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 15:33 |
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Ghost Leviathan posted:I thought consensus was while it's not great for in depth analysis it's baby's first material conditions and at least gets the idea out there that European hegemony was a result of effectively luck and not any inherent superiority, in coffee table friendly format. Yeah it's not that it's really wrong but more that it falls into the pop history trap of "I have identified three (3) causes of this massive historical event and will be crowbarring all evidence into how they relate to these." But the general idea that Europe basically just got lucky is a valuable corrective at least
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 15:36 |
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cum germs and steel
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 15:38 |
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It was interesting learning about the Hai Jin, where China had compasses and seagoing ships and could have settled and colonized California in the 1100s but the emperor said "thats boring we're not doing that" which was a big geopolitical blunder.
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 15:39 |
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projecthalaxy posted:It was interesting learning about the Hai Jin, where China had compasses and seagoing ships and could have settled and colonized California in the 1100s but the emperor said "thats boring we're not doing that" which was a big geopolitical blunder. i remember during my first american history class in college, this girl who was somewhat famous for asking accidentally ignorant stuff all the time raises her hand and goes, "well if china had boats and stuff why didn't they take over america" and everyone groaned until my prof went "cool story actually" and then explained this exact issue.
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 15:48 |
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https://twitter.com/TIME/status/1668083952039362561
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 15:55 |
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It will probably end up killing a lot more people than Chernobyl did
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 15:58 |
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projecthalaxy posted:It was interesting learning about the Hai Jin, where China had compasses and seagoing ships and could have settled and colonized California in the 1100s but the emperor said "thats boring we're not doing that" which was a big geopolitical blunder. Hot take: this reminds me of how we in the USA could have done all sorts of cool poo poo in the 90's after the end of the cold war but instead we disappeared up our own asses and spent all our money on blowing up people in the Middle East
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 16:31 |
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projecthalaxy posted:It was interesting learning about the Hai Jin, where China had compasses and seagoing ships and could have settled and colonized California in the 1100s but the emperor said "thats boring we're not doing that" which was a big geopolitical blunder. Could've, but the Pacific is massive, much bigger than the Atlantic. It's a super cool historical "what if?" But if you look at a map and think about the leaky, slow-rear end boats they had back then you get why the Emperor declined the opportunity.
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 16:37 |
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Zeroisanumber posted:Could've, but the Pacific is massive, much bigger than the Atlantic. It's a super cool historical "what if?" But if you look at a map and think about the leaky, slow-rear end boats they had back then you get why the Emperor declined the opportunity.
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 18:28 |
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A Buttery Pastry posted:Even if they had gotten there, I feel like the west coast is also a worse place to start off your colonies? Mountainous and earthquake prone seems like a recipe for abandoning colonies, even if they managed to get there in the first place. Would stopped in Hawaii along the way though, which is always fun for a little vacation
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christmas boots posted:Would stopped in Hawaii along the way though, which is always fun for a little vacation
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 18:51 |
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The way the currents run, you hop across the Pacific and then either you can go to California or follow them back around to the tropical paradise of the Aleutians
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 19:18 |
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The handy thing about the Aleutians is thanks to my important historical training (europa universalis) it's real easy to hop from the Western Aleutians to Siberia then Northern China and back even without colony buffs. Should just done that imo
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 19:22 |
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A Buttery Pastry posted:Going to Hawaii means going against the currents going from China though. All roads lead to Rome, but all currents lead to China
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ELTON JOHN posted:cum germs, and steal
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 20:29 |
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sorry if that's too gross for some of you
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projecthalaxy posted:It was interesting learning about the Hai Jin, where China had compasses and seagoing ships and could have settled and colonized California in the 1100s but the emperor said "thats boring we're not doing that" which was a big geopolitical blunder. A big factor is that at the time, China and India were the wealthiest places in the world, along with Arabia. There was no point in crossing the giant ocean just to trade with the backwaters of Europe when India is right there. Of course they couldn't have known there were another two continents across the Pacific. In the 15th century, Europeans were desperate to find easier access to the wealthy markets of India.
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Zeroisanumber posted:Could've, but the Pacific is massive, much bigger than the Atlantic. It's a super cool historical "what if?" But if you look at a map and think about the leaky, slow-rear end boats they had back then you get why the Emperor declined the opportunity. You don't just sail wherever, you follow the currents. So it's ~5000km of open ocean sailing across the Atlantic compared to ~7000km across the Pacific, but you've got to sail down the inhospitable coast of west Africa first.
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 23:08 |
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christmas boots posted:Would stopped in Hawaii along the way though, which is always fun for a little vacation Hawaii was first settled from the south by Polynesians, a couple thousand years after Samoa.
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 23:13 |
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The Navajo language shares a lot of common features with languages spoken in Alaska and western Siberia. It's theorized that Na-Dene language speakers crossed the strait into North America much later than most indigenous peoples, and they settled previously uninhabited inhospitable places like the far north and the Chihuahuan Desert.
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 23:18 |
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StashAugustine posted:Yeah it's not that it's really wrong but more that it falls into the pop history trap of "I have identified three (3) causes of this massive historical event and will be crowbarring all evidence into how they relate to these." But the general idea that Europe basically just got lucky is a valuable corrective at least Yeah, it’s a nice idea, but vast generalised statements are usually anathema to “good” history and often books like this just serve to disguise how little we actually know about human societies from before the historiographical record began.
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Chamale posted:The Navajo language shares a lot of common features with languages spoken in Alaska and western Siberia. It's theorized that Na-Dene language speakers crossed the strait into North America much later than most indigenous peoples, and they settled previously uninhabited inhospitable places like the far north and the Chihuahuan Desert. migration of the americas by pre-columbians isn't remotely a solved thing and it's kinda weird+cool hearing some of the poo poo people have proposed even if some of it seems unlikely
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# ? Jun 13, 2023 00:39 |
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poo poo, there might have been humans here before homo erectus by like 115,000 if remains found in california are to be believed
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# ? Jun 13, 2023 01:25 |
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Wouldn't surprise me to find out that we had shared Earth with other close relatives besides the Neanderthals. I actually kind of wonder what sort of civilization was going on when the Bering Strait was something you could walk across. Were there people living up there?
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