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at risk of probation I think it's irresponsible to chop up history into discrete units without any regard to how other portions thereof may inform or have informed the other moments in question haha hell yeah great snipe TooMuchAbstraction posted:Can we keep this poo poo in D&D and CSPAM please?
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History ended thirty years ago.
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# ? Mar 5, 2022 04:30 |
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Let's praise Fukuyama for saving us from this discussion.
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what if instead it's francis fuckyourmama and he's having sex with all of our mothers now that history doesn't exist anymore
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BasicLich posted:*cracks the seal on the can of worms and begins pouring it all out* This poo poo is all wrong on many levels. I'm too drunk and this is not D&D but y'know. *if you do not respond to this I promise to drop it
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BasicLich posted:*cracks the seal on the can of worms and begins pouring it all out* Diplomatic promises aren't worth the paper they're written on and everyone knows that, including Russia. If Russia actually cared, they'd have negotiated something concrete. "But they PROMISED!!!" is just post hoc cheerleading for imperialism.
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that 30 rock episode where jenna maroney said that they should punish barack obama and that's why she supports osama in the election except its biden and putin
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We need to develop a thoughtful pipeline for utility monsters. While there are plenty of antecedents, the modern media age gives us two great templates in the form of Barack Hussein Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton. We just need to perfect the hatred people feel towards those two so it can be generated on demand and then we torture the poo poo out of them. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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hmmmFreudianSlippers posted:potatoes were satanic rhrmmmmrm Byzantine posted:History ended thirty years ago. *starts sweating* BasicLich posted:biden and putin uhh evil vodka was invented in the future?
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TooMuchAbstraction posted:Can we keep this poo poo in D&D and CSPAM please?
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I don't remember if I've shared this bit before. It's from a police protocol in a Danish city ca. 1900 (my translation).quote:Interrogation re there were indecent words written on a window at the department store, and on a hatch on the brewery barn. Report was provided by the arresting officer.
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BasicLich posted:what if instead it's francis fuckyourmama and he's having sex with all of our mothers now that history doesn't exist anymore "Sweetie," your mother says, "Francis and I have a... history together."
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BasicLich posted:*cracks the seal on the can of worms and begins pouring it all out* nah
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Carthag Tuek posted:I don't remember if I've shared this bit before. It's from a police protocol in a Danish city ca. 1900 (my translation). Peter is a snitch, but Hans is cool.
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Philippe posted:Peter is a snitch, but Hans is cool. iirc there was no formal conviction, but Hans' dad offered to pay 2 dkk for the fine/damages, and the court accepted. That's about 5 hours semiskilled wages at the time
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I like how every language through all of history has only two kinds of swears, body humor and religious sacrilege. You're either drinking the virgin's blood or "lol dick" PS: Pachacuti was a CIA plant to ultimately import the Devil's Tuber to Europe and bring down the immortal science of marxism-leninsm with the fascist practice of distillation.
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:I like how every language through all of history has only two kinds of swears, body humor and religious sacrilege. You're either drinking the virgin's blood or "lol dick" Vladimir the Great had already doomed them, four centuries before Pachacuti was born. quote:Drinking is the joy of all Rus. We cannot exist without that pleasure.
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:I like how every language through all of history has only two kinds of swears, body humor and religious sacrilege. You're either drinking the virgin's blood or "lol dick" also you can split the body humor into poo poo/piss and gently caress/suck. depending on when & where, the level of lewdness is way different
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PYF Historical Fun Fact: you can split the body humor into poo poo/piss and gently caress/suck
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I came into this thread because I thought the title was an explanation of the humours. I.e. coleric, sanguine, melancholic and phlegmatic. I wanted to know which was piss and which was poo poo .
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If your piss is sanguine go to the hospital
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Prurient Squid posted:which was piss According to Galen, blood. Prurient Squid posted:which was poo poo Yellow bile could allegedly be found in poo poo
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I mean, isnt bile one of the main class of compounds that gives poo poo its colour?
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Which humor is that? potty humor
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Falukorv posted:I mean, isnt bile one of the main class of compounds that gives poo poo its colour? no, it's your posting
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Platystemon posted:According to Galen, blood.
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Galen: the ancient Max Tremmel
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when i was a child i thought phlegmatics were prone to flipping out because of the sound of the word as an adult i am fully aware that flipping out is not a rare affliction.
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:I like how every language through all of history has only two kinds of swears, body humor and religious sacrilege. You're either drinking the virgin's blood or "lol dick" The Inca did have a planned economy...
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FreudianSlippers posted:When they were first introduced to Europe some people thought potatoes were satanic because they grew underground closer to hell Seeing as how they replaced turnips/rutabagas, I find this bit extremely suspicious on account of making zero sense.
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3D Megadoodoo posted:Seeing as how they replaced turnips/rutabagas, I find this bit extremely suspicious on account of making zero sense. People finding illogical reasons to avoid interacting with something they're not familiar with? That's not the humanity I know!
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Alhazred posted:Fun fact: If it hadn't been for Galen, Commodus would've never have been emperor. When Commodus was a kid Galen was hired to look after him. When he then got sick Galen insisted on giving him food, water and rest until he was well again. Pretty much everything about Roman medicine, especially for children, is absolutely terrifying. Medicine had very little to do with science for far too long, and for a long time there was a reason people joked about how doctors were just a particularly expensive way to die. And even now doctors have a tendency to come up with all kinds of weird poo poo apropos of nothing. Mostly race and sex based. Ghost Leviathan has a new favorite as of 09:23 on Mar 6, 2022 |
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3D Megadoodoo posted:Seeing as how they replaced turnips/rutabagas, I find this bit extremely suspicious on account of making zero sense. Like I said earlier the more likely reason is due to Potatoes(and Tomatoes and Peppers) being a Nightshade, so people in Europe who hadn't encountered them being used as food in the Americas first hand thought they'd be just as poisonous as the ones they knew about(probably not helped by the fact that the rest of the Potato plant besides the tubers is incredibly poisonous, including the very tomato looking fruits they grow), with the Eggplant/Aubergine still being relatively unknown in much of Europe at the time as well and indeed even where it was known it often still had the suspicion given towards it's other Nightshade cousins in terms of being thought to be poisonous or causing other ill effects like making people go insane
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Ghost Leviathan posted:Pretty much everything about Roman medicine, especially for children, is absolutely terrifying. One of the most popular treatments was to starve the patient. Galen demonstrated that it was wrong by first showing how sick a starved patient was and then how they recovered by being fed. But archaeological finds have shown that doctors wasn't just quacks either. One doctor in Rimini who lived 70 years before Galen for example had instruments that could be used for everything from removing arrows to operating cataracts. They also found this bronze tube that was inserted into the patient's penis in order to help them pass water: Alhazred has a new favorite as of 11:08 on Mar 6, 2022 |
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Ghost Leviathan posted:Pretty much everything about Roman medicine, especially for children, is absolutely terrifying. I think it was David F. Lancy's The Anthropology of Childhood: Cherubs, Chattel, Changelings that discussed how common it is to this day that healthy guardians in developing countries bring obviously malnourished children to medical aid organizations to obtain medicine for the child's illness. Suggestions to simply feed the child adequately are met with suspicion and resistance, because giving children easy access to food is thought to make them greedy and lazy. This might seem absurd to us, but that's because westerners were subject to massive public awareness campaigns about the importance of proper childhood nutrition during the 19th and 20th centuries to stamp out similar folk wisdom. Humans are just really bad at connecting the dots between lifestyle and health.
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TooMuchAbstraction posted:People finding illogical reasons? That's not the humanity I know! That's right. Historians do it all the time, though. Ipso facto benedicto cucumbo historians aren't human.
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Alhazred posted:One of the most popular treatments was to starve the patient. Galen demonstrated that it was wrong by first showing how sick a starved patient was and then how they recovered by being fed. From what I've read over the years, generally speaking ancient surgery was very advanced very early. We have a lot of evidence for very successful interventions of all kinds and many preserved tool sets from ancient Egypt onwards that wouldn't change much in form until the 19th century. Basically about as good as you could get before real knowledge of antiseptics and, later, anaesthesia. Medicine was more or less majority quack bullshit til, arguably, the 1920s with some notable exceptions. It helps that with surgery you get a pretty immediate result one way or another I guess. Tracing cause and effect is much easier with it.
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The egyptians were quite good, but it's still very odd because they'll have shockingly modern medical advice right next to straight up magic spells.
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If you don't got an actual cure than a placebo might be your best option
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While you were prescribing hot baths, I studied the blade.Hippocrates posted:I will not use the knife, not even, verily, on sufferers from stone, but I will give place to such as are craftsmen therein.
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