Hilarious how much Castro really does look like Justin Trudeau. Elder Trudeau looks like him growing up too but still funny.
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This shit blew my mind when it happened now they got one of the assassins in an interview? Geez
This was quite a watch. I never knew the deeper story behind it
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By World B. Flat Go To PostWhat is the french equivalent to fish and chips, the most famous English dish?Steak frites
By World B. Flat Go To PostWhat is the french equivalent to fish and chips, the most famous English dish?I was going to say Moules-frites but apparently that's Belgian so what does that say about France
Croissant isn't even French either, it's from Vienna. Bunch of posers.
By World B. Flat Go To PostWhat is the french equivalent to fish and chips, the most famous English dish?Probably the chips
By World B. Flat Go To PostWhat is the french equivalent to fish and chips, the most famous English dish?most famous or like a national symbol?
pot-au-feu maybe, way too many classics to name just one tbh.
Also modern philosophers: *citing the works of tons of past philosophers*
Past Philosopher: "so what if your perception of reality is just cave shadows breh, I've seen the light myself" *eats more shrooms*
also
Past Philosopher: "so what if your perception of reality is just cave shadows breh, I've seen the light myself" *eats more shrooms*
also
Stolen from a poli because the Bay of Pigs is one of my favorite bits of American history.
The mafia was a decent player in the international intelligence game and was solidly entwined in the fuckery. It's really classic stuff
All of this, according to some recent scholars, is at best an exaggeration and at worst a fabrication: a narrative derived from biased histories, written decades after Nero died, that relied on dubious sources. Nero was the last of the Julio-Claudian emperors, and these posthumous accounts were calculated in part to denigrate this dynastic line and burnish the reputations of its successors. Depictions of Nero as notorious are “based on a source narrative that is partisan,” Thorsten Opper, a curator in the Greek and Roman division of the British Museum, told me recently. The museum has just opened an exhibition that, if not quite aiming to rehabilitate Nero, challenges his grotesque reputation. “Anything you think you know about Nero is based on manipulation and lies that are two thousand years old,” Opper, the show’s lead curator, said. Indeed, some of the stories told about Nero, such as the saying that he “fiddled while Rome burned,” are patently absurd: violins weren’t invented until the sixteenth century.https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/06/14/how-nasty-was-nero-really
By blackace Go To PostBlowback season 2 just had a great episode all about it
Stolen from a poli because the Bay of Pigs is one of my favorite bits of American history.
The mafia was a decent player in the international intelligence game and was solidly entwined in the fuckery. It's really classic stuff
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Wonderful.
Operation Paperclip really hammers that whole thing in. Alright, now that you scamps aren't a threat to our absolute sovereignty, come on over here and let's compare notes
America did that with everybody, they immediately cut deals with Lt. Gen. Ishii and the 731 crew and even employed them during the Korean war.
And creates NASA with Nazis 🤷🏾♂️
And creates NASA with Nazis 🤷🏾♂️
Worth it though. If they didn't make those deals we might never know what happens when you tie people to a post and use a flamethrower on them. Before we only had wild theories about what might happen but now we can say for sure that they get set on fire and die a hideously painful death.
By Pedja Go To PostWorth it though. If they didn't make those deals we might never know what happens when you tie people to a post and use a flamethrower on them. Before we only had wild theories about what might happen but now we can say for sure that they get set on fire and die a hideously painful death.731 answered important questions like what happened when you cut people's arms off and sewed them back on....
they died
Good BBC documentary on the Troubles the other day. Worth checking out on the iPlayer.
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/jun/14/peter-taylor-ireland-after-partition-review-a-fascinating-look-at-the-fragile-peace-now-at-risk
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/jun/14/peter-taylor-ireland-after-partition-review-a-fascinating-look-at-the-fragile-peace-now-at-risk
Taylor reckons that, in a few years, the Protestant loyalist population will be in a minority. Loyalists fear being outvoted by republicans in a referendum to reunite Ireland. “But if the majority wants it to change, that’s OK, isn’t it?” Taylor asked. “No,” one of the men replied curtly.
By blackace Go To Post731 answered important questions like what happened when you cut people's arms off and sewed them back on….*Sewed back on to the opposite side of their body.
they died
By DY_nasty Go To Postthat's an amazing account!
I really fucked up reading anything about Unit 731 before so I always warn people off. Some of that shit really is just "wow I thought Mengele was fucked up."
By i can get you a toe Go To PostI really fucked up reading anything about Unit 731 before so I always warn people off. Some of that shit really is just "wow I thought Mengele was fucked up."Japanese were super extra. People don't understand that the private sector was even more involved than the military.
Was reading up on some Rote Armee Fraktion stuff, and .... this is quite a character development
Horst Mahler (born 23 January 1936) is a German former lawyer and political activist.[1] He once was an extreme-left militant and a founding member of the Red Army Faction (RAF, also known as the Baader–Meinhof Group) and later became a Maoist before switching to neo-Nazism. Between 2000 and 2003, he was a member of the far-right National Democratic Party of Germany. Since 2003, he has repeatedly been convicted of Volksverhetzung ("incitement of popular hatred") and Holocaust denial and served much of a twelve-year prison sentence.
By Fenderputty Go To PostYoung Putin looks a lot like Daniil Dubov
Young Putin looks like he’s plotting a knife in your back
By FootbalIFan Go To PostYoung Putin looks a lot like Daniil DubovI was thinking Macaulay Culkin..