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Nah, if the earth had been flat, the cats would have pushed everything else over the edge millenia ago...
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Anton Richter rich people had villas in the countryside for more than one reason ;)
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@zawwin1846 if that happened, both the dog and the waifu has been Loki all along. Run. Now.
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Even to me as a Scandinavian atheist, I'm saddened by this disaster and wish it restored as well as possible. Even with your holiest relics saved, the value of the other art lost to the flames can not be measured in money, I am grateful for having had the privilige to visit the cathedral twice and both times humbled by it's greatness, and awed by the skill, dedication and genius of the artisans and builders who made it and it's priceless interior furnishings. All now living Europeans owe those medival craftsmen the duty to restore it.
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@ashina2146 lead ammo for slings look more like an egg sized american football, they are called "glandes"(testicles) for a reason...
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Because they, along with the Estonian and Latvian tribes were subjugated and 'crusaded' by the 10th-13th century Swedish and Danish kings...
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Brando Lebean he's a bit blunt and overstating his point, but the point itself is very much correct. Taxation is not theft in the exact same context as rent and utility fees are not theft. Tax is the utility fee of state and nation-level infrastructure, and if you don't want to pay it, you are free to go off the grid, into whatever uninhabited wilderness you desire and live exclusively off the land as a hermit hunter/gatherer or self-sufficient farmer.
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Then you haven't encountered flour spiked with powdered chalk or limestone...
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They are popular still
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Daniel Brownson yeah, people who rely on cheese builds tend to be fragile crybabies who throws a tantrum whenever they don't get their way.
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@vitorossi7839 the intro dropship isn't a thunderhawk, it's a much smaller Ordo Inquisitorii dropship. The specific variant exclusive to the Ordo Xenos/Deathwatch.
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Curtis Waters your intellectual egoism and lazyness is showing through your strawman fallacies...
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Hmph... southerners... /this comment was brought to you by the Ultima Thule tribes
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Sanguinius and that is why Warmaster Horus had to execute your sorry ass...
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Not within your life span ;)
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Wayne Brady salt water and vinegar is a pretty decent disinfectant and detergent though.
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@ashleyoasis7948 sorry for the necromancy, but your estimation on timing is wrong. The sling reaches max velocity in about 2/3 of a full circle, the "spin up time" is nothing more than cinematic tension building as keeping a sling spinning adds nothing to projectile velocity. It only drains the stamina of the slinger. The archer at point blank would be dead from the sling shot by the time he began to draw if both reached for their ammo simultaneously.
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The puppel puppel *cries in Swedish, French, and German XD
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Or, they start racking up diciplinary infractions for misunderstanding orders fast...
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Sending a Cato's salt shop version Popina to Heir of Carthage would be a hillarious prank ^^
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Citizen Wayne And, Khorne cares not from where the blood flows... XD
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Which isn't possible due to the numbers needed to maintain an empire.
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@InvictaHistory Angry Scandinavian noises intensifies *colloquially used by the decendants of the raided victims ;)
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@michaelrenper796 involountary relocation through slavery was also extremely common, and mostly without the delusions of skin colour as some kind of marker for manifest destiny.
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What you think and speculate is irrelevant. Only testable evidence counts.
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Gary nope in the strategic mode, it means the siege continues with the survivors on both sides and whatever damage inflicted on the walls and towers carrying on to the next assault.
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Alan Herderson butthurt much? It's only a few hours between your posts, you are an idiot if you expect a professional or semi professional youtuber to have the time to answer every random question like yours in the comment section...
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Invicta and it gives the few plausible and non-religious-bullshit stories in the bible a lot better historical context.
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@LuisAldamiz in essence, a terrain sketch, probably drawn with a stick/foot or placed with sticks, pebbles and availiable materials from the ground on site was probably used then just as it is now, but not the permanent style of maps used today to draw up marching orders or tactical situation maps for larger than company sized formations using mission tactics in combined arms operations.
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@_Saracen_ the lumps on the "chin" looking like inverted crenelation are indeed anti-grav projector housings.
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u wot m8 we don't know what started the fire, it can very easily have been an accident such as an oily rag forgotten in the bottom of a trash bucket that someone intended to take with them but got distracted and forgot on the scaffolding, the rag self-ignited, ignited the trash and melted the plastic bucket and the dripping burning plastic spread the fire to exposed debris on the inner roof. That's my personal fact-free speculation.
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@virescentmorsmordre9568 along with every other god ever made up to con other people into submission through superstition, yes.
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Owen Major if you think taxation is theft, then you using public infrastructure and services is equivalent to hijacking someone elses house and you have rejected the protection of law and social company of others. Tax is the communal membership fee of an organised community, and those who refuse to contribute willingly has rejected any comforts and rights that comes from beeing a part of that community.
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@The_Gray_Fox947 and empires are inherently bad for it as the closest circle of the autocrat invariably turn to fighting tooth and nail over control before the autocrat's blod has even lost enough momentum to stop circulating after the heart stops.
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AzureDragon100 no true scotsmen fallacies are a common way of dealing with cognitive dissonance among any kind of fanatics ;)
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@MegaTang1234 no. Go stand in the corner ;)
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@virescentmorsmordre9568 your false god has no power here.
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@joshuabacker2363 true, and both are false, just like every other religion.
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No. We owe it to the builders to restore it, Paris has plenty of science centers. There is only one Notre Dame of Paris. It's historical and architectural value is absolute and will remain just as valuable when religion is universally dead and relegated to ancient history of mankinds abuse of eachother.
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@InvictaHistory the resin Thunderhawk came with components to make a fully modeled interior with cockpit crew, and as resin has very similiar properties to birch wood, it's not hard to go at it with a dremel and long bit drills to hollow out space in the larger components for interior LEDs and other immersive display features😊
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@khatack that totally depends on the topics of conversation and nature of their relationship ;)
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@saulioozdj Russia has been using cluster munitions from day one. On civilians.
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marylain69 yeah and Oak spent way too much time with Preston judging from his failiure to exploit opportunities to sandwitch that blob of pikemen half way through the battle.
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broderick kurtz they do ressurect their own re-killed troops as much as possible though, 40k necron style. Unlike the vampire counts who raise any corpses they can imagine a use for. Also, tomb kings build undead constucts which the vampire counts doesn't.
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Make Solstheim Great Again reptiles feces consist of shit crystal dust because they only eat once in a few months or sometimes just a couple of times a year. On the other hand, when they do eat, they eat lots.
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ThePivoteer101 Actually, army sizes were usually around 10-20'000 men each for the major civs of antiquity, with the smallest Roman army size beeing the legion of around 4000 men and the total Roman armed forces at the peak of imperial power was less than half a million soldiers split into 33 legions and over 400 auxilia regiments. (barbarian mercenaries etc excluded) The really huge mass armies didn't arrive until the french revolution and Napoleonic wars when mass conscription became a thing. During medieval times however, armies were comparably tiny and Roman generals would have laughed their sandals off at the numbers of men in decisive medieval battles such as that of Agincourt...
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lordzon cold blooded also means they are almost unbreakable compared to other factions, and also should have a very high tolerance to fear/terror morale shock effects, and both skinks and korxigor are still faster than any other race's troops with their 6"/turn movement on foot compared to the 4"/turn of humans, elves, orcs, skeletons and saurus, 3"/turn for dwarves or zombies and 8"/turn for human bred horses and 7"/turn for demigryphs...
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RGInquisitor if they get the licences they need for that by then, yes.
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@netbotcl586 who said we would let them come back? It's not as if they'd have enough knowledge between them to maintain the life support systems anyway...
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@vertigq5126 you need a psychiatrist...
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