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by Sundiata » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:14 pm
by Sovaal » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:18 pm
Sundiata wrote:Tough, there are many grim chapters in human history to choose from.
1) Roman persecution of Christians.
2) The Holocaust
3) The Transatlantic Slave Trade.
4) The Eugenics Movement
5) The Sexual Revolution
by Atheris » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:20 pm
by Bombadil » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:24 pm
by Sundiata » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:25 pm
Sovaal wrote:Sundiata wrote:Tough, there are many grim chapters in human history to choose from.
1) Roman persecution of Christians.
2) The Holocaust
3) The Transatlantic Slave Trade.
4) The Eugenics Movement
5) The Sexual Revolution (the normalization of abortion, contraception, premarital sex, divorce, pornography)
One of these is unlike the others.
by Sovaal » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:26 pm
Bombadil wrote:I think it's hard to get past the Black Death purely for the massive social upheaval it created, it genuinely changed history. It was also probably a miserable and scary time to be alive. We can't assess the impact it has across all Eurasia so I suspect it's probably a larger event than we can determine.
by Kowani » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:31 pm
Sovaal wrote:Bombadil wrote:I think it's hard to get past the Black Death purely for the massive social upheaval it created, it genuinely changed history. It was also probably a miserable and scary time to be alive. We can't assess the impact it has across all Eurasia so I suspect it's probably a larger event than we can determine.
The Mongol conquests probably wouldn't be fun either.
by Atheris » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:31 pm
Sovaal wrote:Bombadil wrote:I think it's hard to get past the Black Death purely for the massive social upheaval it created, it genuinely changed history. It was also probably a miserable and scary time to be alive. We can't assess the impact it has across all Eurasia so I suspect it's probably a larger event than we can determine.
The Mongol conquests probably wouldn't be fun either.
by Sovaal » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:34 pm
by Duhon » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:37 pm
by Bombadil » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:39 pm
Sovaal wrote:Kowani wrote:The Mongol Conquests facilitated the Black Death. You cannot separate the latter from the former.
Uh yah you can, considering the initial Mongol conquest where in the 1200's and the Black Death in the mid 1300's. One facilitated the other, sure, but all of history is like that.
by Sovaal » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:41 pm
Bombadil wrote:Sovaal wrote:Uh yah you can, considering the initial Mongol conquest where in the 1200's and the Black Death in the mid 1300's. One facilitated the other, sure, but all of history is like that.
It was also helped by climate change that that caused rodent migration. However the established ties of the Silk Road given the invasions certainly created a path.
Still.. it's not just the plague, it's the general living conditions of the time, the social upheaval, the climate of fear and its repercussions.. just think overall it was a relatively shitty time to be alive.
by Kowani » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:41 pm
Sovaal wrote:Kowani wrote:The Mongol Conquests facilitated the Black Death. You cannot separate the latter from the former.
Uh yah you can, considering the initial Mongol conquest where in the 1200's and the Black Death in the mid 1300's. One facilitated the other, sure, but all of history is like that.
by Valrifell » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:47 pm
Kasa Tkoth Sphere wrote:Tentatively nominating the Black Death, with the 1918 influenza pandemic in second place. Each likely caused more deaths than the entirety of WW2, and almost certainly more than any genocide or famine in history. Disease really sucks, guys.
by Heloin » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:50 pm
Sovaal wrote:Kowani wrote:The Mongol Conquests facilitated the Black Death. You cannot separate the latter from the former.
Of course you can, considering the initial Mongol conquest where in the 1200's and the Black Death in the mid 1300's. One facilitated the other, sure, but all of history is like that.
by Bombadil » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:52 pm
Valrifell wrote:Kasa Tkoth Sphere wrote:Tentatively nominating the Black Death, with the 1918 influenza pandemic in second place. Each likely caused more deaths than the entirety of WW2, and almost certainly more than any genocide or famine in history. Disease really sucks, guys.
There are several macabre arguments that the black death directly translated into the centuries of European domination as it marked the end of the medieval period and started a trend where peasantry were able to demand better conditions.
by Kowani » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:53 pm
Sundiata wrote:Tough, there are many grim chapters in human history to choose from.
1) Roman persecution of Christians.
2) The Holocaust
3) The Transatlantic Slave Trade.
4) The Eugenics Movement
5) The Sexual Revolution (the normalization of abortion, contraception, premarital sex, divorce, pornography)
by Great Buptain and Toadstool » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:54 pm
November 1, 1929: With the death of the last quarantined soldier in Dover, it seems as if the Shroobs virus has been eradicated.
by Heloin » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:55 pm
Great Buptain and Toadstool wrote:Sexual Revolution.
Though feminists won the Sexual Revolution, women lost. This is because, in the wake of the destruction of marriage, women have been reduced to sex objects in the minds of most men.
Well, for starters, rape would be much less common and families would be more stable if it had never happened.
by Kowani » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:55 pm
Great Buptain and Toadstool wrote:Sexual Revolution.
Though feminists won the Sexual Revolution, women lost. This is because, in the wake of the destruction of marriage, women have been reduced to sex objects in the minds of most men.
Well, for starters, rape would be much less common and families would be more stable if it had never happened.
by Atheris » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:55 pm
Great Buptain and Toadstool wrote:Sexual Revolution.
Though feminists won the Sexual Revolution, women lost. This is because, in the wake of the destruction of marriage, women have been reduced to sex objects in the minds of most men.
Well, for starters, rape would be much less common and families would be more stable if it had never happened.
by Kromi » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:56 pm
English: The 2nd Federation Of Kromi
Malay: Federasi Kromi Kedua
Never gonna give you up,
This nation doesn't represent my views;
and I nerfed my nation alot, Lol.
Krominese News: THE HISTORY OF KROMI IS BEING RETYPED
by Sundiata » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:57 pm
Great Buptain and Toadstool wrote:Sexual Revolution.
Though feminists won the Sexual Revolution, women lost. This is because, in the wake of the destruction of marriage, women have been reduced to sex objects in the minds of most men.
by Great Buptain and Toadstool » Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:59 pm
Atheris wrote:Great Buptain and Toadstool wrote:Sexual Revolution.
Though feminists won the Sexual Revolution, women lost. This is because, in the wake of the destruction of marriage, women have been reduced to sex objects in the minds of most men.
Well, for starters, rape would be much less common and families would be more stable if it had never happened.
come on, you're just saying this because november's coming up soon and you don't want to lose.
November 1, 1929: With the death of the last quarantined soldier in Dover, it seems as if the Shroobs virus has been eradicated.
by Atheris » Tue Oct 29, 2019 7:02 pm
Kromi wrote:Treaty of Versailles (I'm not German tho, I just feel sympathy). If it was fairer, WW2 might have never happened.
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