Posted July 16, 2013

Licurg
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jamotide
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Licurg
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Posted July 16, 2013
How the hell did you get that from what I said ? You implied that the 100.000.000 chinese killed by Mao are less important because there's more of them... They had spares, right ?

jamotide
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Posted July 16, 2013
No, I said its not more interesting than other atrocities of history with higher death rates. You are the one who thinks absolute numbers are important and belittled atrocities because the countries were smaller.

Licurg
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Posted July 16, 2013
I didn't say that, stop putting words in my mouth. I was just pointing out that 100.000.000 deaths are a little more important than 500.000 because of sheer numbers. If you had a choice to save 100.000.000 lives or 500.000, which one would you choose ?

jamotide
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Posted July 16, 2013

I did not put anything in your mouth, you said what happened in East Timor is boring because it is a small country. I say 30% death rate is among the worst that was ever done to any country.

t4n3
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Posted July 16, 2013
C'mon people, back on topic please.
Isn't it great the Romans discovered how to create concrete? What an amazing substance.
Isn't it great the Romans discovered how to create concrete? What an amazing substance.
Post edited July 16, 2013 by t4n3

Cormoran
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Posted July 16, 2013
This coming from someone who just said "Its a big country, so the numbers will obviously be higher." What you said was a horrible inhumane thing to say.

jamotide
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Matewis
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Posted July 16, 2013

Isn't it great the Romans discovered how to create concrete? What an amazing substance.
twas a great dexters laboratory episode as well - especially when he tried to cook a robot. Time Squad i think was the title of another great show. Was funny as hell as well, finding Einstein in Texas selling cars and Edgar Allan Poe relishing the life of a housewife. Oh and Blackbeard terrorising the seven seas, boarding ships and handing out save-the-whales pamphlets. Its sad to see what has happened to Cartoon network :(

Cormoran
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Posted July 16, 2013


Licurgs response to you was no more "horrible and inhumane" than what you said initially.
Post edited July 16, 2013 by Cormoran

t4n3
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Posted July 16, 2013

Anyway, God yes fire is amazing. That honestly was the fist step towards civilization I believe.

jamotide
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t4n3
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Posted July 16, 2013
Can't you both agree that murder is evil and shake hands? C'mon there are better things to discuss.
Like how Roman women invented the bra by using a leather strap.
Like how Roman women invented the bra by using a leather strap.
Post edited July 16, 2013 by t4n3

Lifthrasil
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Posted July 16, 2013
All of history is fascinating. But the period that interests me most are the crusades. Especially the 3rd crusade, I.e. the time of Barbarossa, Richard Lionheart and Sultan Saladin. You get several dominant historical figures at once and the events of that period have a deep impact on everything that follows after.
My second pet-period is the 1920-es. A very interesting period torn between hope and fear. Everything was changing, science, art and society. Everything was new. But also the political scenery was changing daily and dangerously so. So it's a very vivid period with lots of things to study.
Apart from these two I am also very interested in early-historic cultures like Babylon and Sumer. First appearance of script, fist recorded mathematics and astronomy and one of the first transitions from a rural to an urban society.
My second pet-period is the 1920-es. A very interesting period torn between hope and fear. Everything was changing, science, art and society. Everything was new. But also the political scenery was changing daily and dangerously so. So it's a very vivid period with lots of things to study.
Apart from these two I am also very interested in early-historic cultures like Babylon and Sumer. First appearance of script, fist recorded mathematics and astronomy and one of the first transitions from a rural to an urban society.