Search results for "48a555164249ea25356f2a49d066e17d" in md5 (17)

/pol/ - Thread 514843069
Anonymous United States No.514845940
>>514845853
so he's also an antisemite.
i see, we'll need to deal with him asap
/int/ - Thread 214476850
Anonymous Austria No.214476850
Ngubu in Africa is poor and can't consume. But once you transplant Ngubu into Europe he'll get gibs payed by taxes and can consoom. Number of consoomers increases, line goes up, markets happy.
/vg/ - /wowg/ World of Warcraft General.
Anonymous No.536577995
how do i know where to go in m+ as a tank
/biz/ - Thread 60826174
Anonymous No.60826174
Describe your investing/trading strategy in sports ball terminology. I'll go first. I run a gun duo spread offense where we have a full back and run blocking center in the back field. We don't do anything flashy or big brained. We just run the ball up the middle and take chunks of the field bit by bit until we get a touchdown.
/int/ - Thread 213978235
רבקה Israel No.213978235
You might see me with a French flag tomorrow
/lit/ - Thread 24631504
Anonymous No.24631504
Is it possible to make living from an anonymous blog where I comment on what I read.
/int/ - Thread 213456543
Anonymous South Korea No.213468433
>>213468313
That can be agreed upon as long as the status quo is maintained. In other words, it means not allowing US troops to be stationed on North Korean soil. What China ultimately fears is the deployment of US forces in the northern provinces of Pyongan, Hamgyong, and Hwanghae. Therefore, if there’s a promise not to deploy US troops in these three northern regions and to leave things as they are now, China can be appeased i guess
/int/ - Thread 213429382
רבקה Israel No.213429382
It's Sunday. The goyim are resting
/mu/ - Thread 127149248
Anonymous No.127149513
>>127149265
Marcel Foley et al., Anthology of Pop, Rock & Soul, 1st rev. ed. (Santa Cruz, CA: Mecoptera Press, 2015), p. 350
/vg/ - /wowg/ - World of Warcraft General
Anonymous No.532384845
>>532382974
Blizzard controls the whole thing end to end, so I wouldn't be surprised if they artificially inflate the prices. They want their $20 and don't care how much gold enters the system. It's actually a good economics case study for how the US Federal Reserve operates.
/v/ - This game's combat is really bad.
Anonymous No.715987006
MULEs don't really make a lot of sense even with Kojima babble about delivery obsession. What do they eat?
/int/ - Trvth nvke incoming
Anonymous South Korea No.212830645
>>212830053
Yes, Every ancient empire was brutal and relied on slave labor, but Rome is uniquely mythologized by modern Western culture as the ultimate model of civilization.

Again, Rome's so-called law and order was a facade masking rampant corruption, exploitation, and a violent cult of personality around emperors. Their economy was parasitic built entirely on endless conquest and slave labor, incapable of innovation or sustainability. Also Technological progress stagnated because reliance on slave labor discouraged real development.

Recruitment failures forced them to arm the very barbarians who would later destroy the empire from within. This desperate move came because Roman citizens increasingly refused military service, tired of endless wars and poor conditions, forcing Rome to rely on outsiders they once considered uncivilized.

For example, Gladiator games and blood sports reveal a society obsessed with violence, not progress. they reflected and reinforced a society obsessed with violence and conquest, a war-addicted state that glorified bloodshed over genuine progress

In addtion Rome's cultural achievements were largely borrowed from the Greeks, repackaged and spread across their vast empire. While Rome excelled at engineering and administration, much of their art, philosophy, and literature were adaptations rather than original creations, revealing a civilization more reliant on cultural appropriation than innovation.

To praise Rome without acknowledging these brutal realities is to glorify a failed, oppressive regime that survives today only as a misleading myth to justify imperialist nostalgia
/int/ - Thread 212649904
Anonymous South Korea No.212653248
>>212652961
>1. Most North American natives were agrarian civilizations
Not really. Only a few regions, like the Mississippi Valley (e.g., Cahokia), had semi-urban, agriculture-based societies.

But most Native groups in North America were hunter-gatherers or practiced mixed subsistence.

These weren’t "civilizations" in the centralized, urbanized sense like the Aztec or Inca.No writing systems, no large-scale bureaucracy, no imperial control.

in short, The majority of North American Native societies were not agrarian civilizations, but rather decentralized tribal groups with localized farming or none at all.

>2. They collapsed due to European plagues
Partially true, but misleading.

European diseases devastated many communities, yes — especially those with higher population densities. But in North America, most groups were already decentralized and mobile.

There was no continent-wide state infrastructure that like the Inca Empire.

It’s a stretch to say entire "civilizations" disappeared when most weren’t centralized to begin with.

>3. Sioux and Comanche = Mad Max with horses
Wildly inaccurate and disrespectful.
The Sioux and Comanche were militarily powerful and politically organized. They had leadership councils, legal traditions, diplomacy, and even complex trade networks.

Calling them "Mad Max" implies chaos and anarchy, when in reality they were adaptive, strategic, and structured.

e.g) The Comanche, controlled massive territory and negotiated with European empires as equals.
/sp/ - /f1/ - Relentless Formula One General - Pre-race edition
Anonymous United Kingdom No.149637654
does anyone else just eat the same thing every fucking day? I have since i was about 16
/vp/ - /tcgp/ - Pokemon TCG Pocket General
Anonymous No.57952361
>>57952331
Is your sister on your friendlist?
Go to options in her account, and remove the "share booster pack" option. This way any new pack she opens won't appear and you will be more likely to get her pack in wonderpicks. She will be offering that pack, among others she also pulled, for 3 days before being removed forever.
But even if you get it you only have 1/5 chances so not really helpful anyways.
/sp/ - /fifa-cwc/ - Al Ain vs Juventus Match Thread
Anonymous United Kingdom No.149280526
>>149280500
>all games are either total domination or draws
/int/ - /med/ - Ħajt tal-Mediterran
Anonymous Italy No.211838878
also I don't think tests can really quantify autism because sometimes I have some schizo moments that I have learnt to control over the years and I guess that's considered autism too