@lindayaX @x Thank you for the new Articles format!!!!!
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@lindayaX @x Thank you for the new Articles format!!!!!
Source date (UTC): 2024-03-12 22:16:39 UTC
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Begins with Bessemer Process.
Source date (UTC): 2024-03-12 22:07:46 UTC
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Reply addressees: @SaitouHajime00
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RT @stillgray: No one wants to admit it, because it seems “harsh,” but Marxism in all its forms (that includes DEI, CRT, and every other el…
Source date (UTC): 2024-03-12 22:07:02 UTC
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Yes. Se later response.
(Lesson. Dont write multiple posts at the same time late at night when you are tired…. ;). )
Source date (UTC): 2024-03-12 18:51:51 UTC
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Curtis Yarvin’s New Post Favoring (absolute) Monarchy
https://graymirror.substack.com/p/a-conversation-about-monarchy
I interpret Yarvin’s argument, as I generally do all his arguments in this vein, as an admission of failure to understand the problem of contemporary governance, and discover and articulate a solution…
Source date (UTC): 2024-03-12 17:16:11 UTC
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Curtis Yarvin’s New Post Favoring (absolute) Monarchy
https://t.co/V4crM7UBxJ
I interpret Yarvin’s argument, as I generally do all his arguments in this vein, as an admission of failure to understand the problem of contemporary governance, and discover and articulate a solution to it.
While (you won’t agree) a republic (rule of law) with universal enfranchisement (mass democracy) appears to have been the failed experiment that the ancients warned us of, and while the rigidity of the US constitution and resulting houses of government have provided greater stability than the european parliamentary systems, that does not mean that we should abandon rule of law, the republic, participatory government, in favor of authoritarianism, or that we cannot, as our anglo ancestors have repeatedly demonstrated, simply change the constitution to correct for our failed optimism, and the sedition against our civilization, culture, people and institutions by the repetition of the christian destruction of the ancient world this time in the pseudoscientific method of the marxist sequence of seditions by false and impossible promise from the laws of scarcity, human behavior, and natural selection.
It may take, as have the english revolution, and the american revolution, a threat of or escalation to conflict to do so but our system is not predicated upon personalities but rules encoded in law and the activism of the population to hold the state and those seditionists that undermined us accountable.
We can, quite easily restore the monarchy as ‘outside the law in restoration of the law’ and achieve the same ends. And we can quite easily state the law with such precision and defended by such institutions that it is criminal for participants in government to even try to evade it.
Source date (UTC): 2024-03-12 17:16:11 UTC
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RT @curtdoolittle: @BlueChairEd @fdondi1 @SydSteyerhart Food For Thought:
Keep in mind the hindu prohibition on eating cows because of the…
Source date (UTC): 2024-03-12 17:11:44 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1767599367895355435
Food For Thought:
Keep in mind the hindu prohibition on eating cows because of the consequences to production of milk and offspring.
Pigs were originally useful in middle eastern cities because they reproduce and mature quickly, don’t need to range far and can consume human waste products (even human waste for good ness sake). However they produce no secondary products. Chickens produce eggs. Sheep wool, Goats milk, cows milk and leather, in addition to the use of all of their offspring and aged as food sources. So why would one raise pigs vs the rest of the options?
Conversely, why did europeans, especially germans, continue to rely on pork given their geography?
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Source date (UTC): 2024-03-12 17:11:38 UTC
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the ages in human history, arranged in chronological order:
Paleolithic Age (Old Stone Age): 3.3 million years ago to 10,000 BC
… a. Lower Paleolithic: 3.3 million years ago to 300,000 years ago
… b. Middle Paleolithic: 300,000 years ago to 30,000 years ago
… c. Upper Paleolithic: 50,000 years ago to 10,000 BC
Mesolithic Age (Middle Stone Age): 10,000 BC to 5,000 BC
Neolithic Age (New Stone Age): 10,000 BC to 3,000 BC
Chalcolithic (Copper Age): 5,000 BC to 3,000 BC
Bronze Age: 3,300 BC to 1,200 BC
Iron Age: 1,200 BC to 500 AD
Classical Age: 8th century BC to 6th century AD a. Ancient Greece: 8th century BC to 146 BC b. Roman Empire: 27 BC to 476 AD
Middle Ages (Medieval Period): 5th century AD to 15th century AD a. Early Middle Ages: 5th century AD to 10th century AD b. High Middle Ages: 11th century AD to 13th century AD c. Late Middle Ages: 14th century AD to 15th century AD
Renaissance: 14th century AD to 17th century AD
Age of Discovery: 15th century AD to 17th century AD
Agrarian Age: Neolithic Revolution to the Industrial Revolution (18th century AD)
Industrial Age: Late 18th century AD to mid-20th century AD
Steel Age: 1856 AD to present
Electric Age (Second Industrial Revolution): Late 19th century AD to early 20th century AD
Atomic Age: Mid-20th century AD to present
Space Age: 1957 AD to present
Information Age (Digital Age): Mid-20th century AD to present
Anthropocene (proposed): Late 18th century AD or 1945 AD to present
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Source date (UTC): 2024-03-12 13:31:36 UTC
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