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InspiroBot on becoming famous 12 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
Idk man i imagine if word got out that you were fucking skulls you'd be quite famous
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Hot take: Melting children = bad 9 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
The legality of use of nuclear weapons under international law wasn't specified until 1977 in the Additional Protocol I to the Geneva Convention. You can't convince me the use of the weapons wasn't legal. Morally justified or otherwise is debatable but the legality is not debatable.
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Hot take: Melting children = bad 9 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
The laws surrounding war crimes of that time period Expressed that there needed to be a valid military target in order to bomb the city. I can't look up right now which one is which but 1 was a major army depot in the Southern region of Japan the other was the largest naval hub in Southern Japan. As far as legality goes the bombings were legal as far as the interpretation the law of the time was.
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Um, aren’t they our allies? 3 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
Idk man i bought into Stalins socialism in one state under duress. Dude loves Ice picks and cold places
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Today's History class was a very sad one 1 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
I don't know if historians consider this to be true today but the catholic church recognized Charlemagne and later the HRE (Holy Roman Empire) as the successor state/next Rome.
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As far as the Ottoman Empire was concerned they proclained they were the successor state to the Romans. They controlled the last vestige of Roman power while also owning most of the territory the Roman empire had once owned.
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Then you have Czarist Russia. Being as the Byzantines who controlled Constantinople (at the time named Byzantium) were Eastern Orthodox christian. The Czar claimed that with the fall to Muslim invasion that Russia being the largest Eastern Orthodox empire was therefore the 3rd Rome.
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Um, aren’t they our allies? 3 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
"We're anti imperialists!" Screams the USSR as they tokyo drift into eastern europe
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Hot take: Melting children = bad 9 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
Hard case to make for something being a war crime if the weapon didnt exist at the time of making the laws
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Thanks for ripping that away 5 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
I wanted to buy roosterteeth merch for several years but as the years have gone by im glad i never did
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God I hate twitter 12 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
For the most part the american people are very cordial. Almost too cordial, as far as Europeans are concerned.
Government is government. No government is without sin nor care about the people they represent/control outside of keeping their power.
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God I hate twitter 12 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
American politics has never been very cordial. The difference between today and yesteryear is that with news and social media the division dial has been cranked to 11.
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Nine Inch nails are the supporting act 4 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
I mean... let's not talk down on other core bands people may be into. They do tend to have meaning but just not in the same way as Christian core. Christian core tends to be uplifting and motivational in the traditional "i will rise above my personal demons" whereas regular core tends to be "fuck any and all athority. I am my own authority." There's some overlap but that's generally been my observation.
Nine Inch nails are the supporting act 4 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
Christian core bands have honestly kept the core scene alive
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Shit bussin though 2 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
The sauce was made in englang lol
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The Franco-German rivalry was something else 4 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
I should've clarified better. I meant mainland europe
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Apple Juice > Orange juice 5 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
Your guess is as good as mine lol
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The Franco-German rivalry was something else 4 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
The power plays of Europe can largely be summarised as French and German states waring over disagreement and minor inconveniences.
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Mom, come pick me up I'm scared 6 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
The existential dread of this generation, whether it's people being serious or just memeing, is disturbing to me.
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Apple Juice > Orange juice 5 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
2+2=4
4×4=16
I know that's wrong but that's how they got it
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The communist manifesto 3 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
Communists prefer the term expropriation
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We're halfway there for an American Empire boogaloo!!! 2 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
Rome and the United states are barely comparable no matter how much the government tries to tie itself to the Roman ideals, Roman architecture, and Roman longevity.
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Evolution is delicious 10 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
I mean... techincally it does as milk comes from cows some of which happen to be brown lol
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All 1990's and 2000's cartoon show reboots are awful, change my mind 12 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
Quite the leap to make in the comment section about a cartoon, no?
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Oh shit what do we play? 1 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
That's like when during world cup the organizers play the wrong part of the German national anthem lol
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All 1990's and 2000's cartoon show reboots are awful, change my mind 12 comments
metalman · 3 years ago
Reject modernity
Embrace tradition
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