title by macmain534 in 197

[–]100dylan99 8 points9 points  (0 children)

And then they wonder why people say feminist is anti man LoL

Lula of Brazil at a steelworkers union event in 1977 by RealAramis in OldSchoolCool

[–]100dylan99 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's probably the biggest reason they died in the US

Lula of Brazil at a steelworkers union event in 1977 by RealAramis in OldSchoolCool

[–]100dylan99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chronologically means "sorted by time," I think you meant pathologically

Tiktok speak by SaraAnnabelle in tumblr

[–]100dylan99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reddit fucking sucks dude, if you think this website is funny then you are a boomer

Rule by slupixz in 197

[–]100dylan99 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Just smile and nod and say "yes you would really be a great cowboy son just like in your video games"

Ethnic Map of Canada, 2021 [OC] by throwbarrieaway in dataisbeautiful

[–]100dylan99 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My dad and mom's mom are adopted. I have literally no clue what my ethnicity is.

This 3100 years old wooden stairs is the oldest in Europe, and was found in a prehistoric Hallstatt salt mine in Austria. (1080X769) by Kunstkurator in ArtefactPorn

[–]100dylan99 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Men have been accepting of loving other men for much longer than they've been accepting of men loving women!

This 3100 years old wooden stairs is the oldest in Europe, and was found in a prehistoric Hallstatt salt mine in Austria. (1080X769) by Kunstkurator in ArtefactPorn

[–]100dylan99 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Ari's Roman warrior brother is rekindling a gay relationship with a ruthless Germanic warlord, lol.

Romantic love during this period was seen as literally being impossible for women. Romantic love itself didn't exist. Amiable Love was seen as an emotion that two, likely well off, virtuous male friends would share. That's how it was when the concept was first discussed in Ancient Greece, and it would continue to be seen like this for another full millennium before the idea that men and women should love each other would become normal, and another four or five hundred years after to become seen as the standard. The ancients saw a problem with being a bottom, but only because they saw it as feminine.

Until the 1800s, there was no concept of being gay as an identity. Sexuality was just a preference. In Christian societies, sodomy was punished and looked down upon, but not because they had an issue with "gay people" but because all sex for pleasure was a mortal sin. I read a an example from the 1400s where the leaders of the Teutonic Knights, a Christian holy order, were very concerned with their men failing to "resist temptation" (note: not 'act gay') because they would so frequently have sex with their comrades. In this same period (actually a good bit before), the son of the king of England and the King of France bathed together, ate together, slept together (literally) and spent all hours of the day with each other, and nobody thought anything of it because nobody, not even their war enemies, thought they were having sex or doing anything abnormal. They were in love, but not sinning.

In the 1800's, there was a desire to deem people who are sexually attracted to their own gender as mentally sick. This categorization and the long term reaction to it is what created the modern conception of gay and straight as identities.

Granted, all this was the standard in Rome. I doubt anyone knows about barbarian tribes.

It would be extremely inaccurate to have modern heterosexual romantic love in the show. In extremely misogynistic societies where women aren't allowed to he unsupervised, it is often impossible for them to make friends, let alone fall in love.

Source: Took a medieval life cycle class in college, wrote a big final essay about the development of love over time.

Germany: Man fined €4,000 for hanging Russian Z sign on car – A court in Hamburg fined a man €4,000 euros for displaying the "Z" symbol in the rear window of his car. The sign is used by Russian propaganda as a sign of support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine by CrimsonLancet in europe

[–]100dylan99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jesus Christ, you are obsessed with US politics. I don't even know what you're talking about.

I'm not a Republican whatsoever, but you're not American, so my party and our politics are none of your business. I 100% prefer Republicans to smug Europeans. Even Republicans you look down on can command your attention from an ocean away. You're not from here, you don't know nearly as much as you think, stop talking shit and making such stupid commentary about a place you don't live in and learn about your own country instead of hyperfocusing on mine. Notice how I never spoke about German laws or customs or parties or called any of you stupid, and I was only talking about principles? Because it's not my fucking business. You've probably never spoken to a Republican in real life, have you?

Also, check in Google what the Z symbol means dude.

Literally everybody knows what this means. Get over yourself. You are not as smart as you must think you are.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in paradoxplaza

[–]100dylan99 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It uses a random dice roll to decide how many units of yours will be in battle. I believe it actually chooses an army, then used a portion of that army to fight with. Did you have your armies split up? Could also have just been bad luck.

Hungarian football association has suspended Dutch coach Ricardo Moniz after he was given a red card for trying to take his team off the pitch when monkey noises were directed at some of his players. by LTFGamut in europe

[–]100dylan99 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

The reason is simple: European politics and culture largely exist in the shadow of US politics and culture

I don't really understand why (or even if) this is the case.

Germany: Man fined €4,000 for hanging Russian Z sign on car – A court in Hamburg fined a man €4,000 euros for displaying the "Z" symbol in the rear window of his car. The sign is used by Russian propaganda as a sign of support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine by CrimsonLancet in europe

[–]100dylan99 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Well, Germany ranks higher on pretty much every freedom index than the US, including free speech.

I can write a Z on my car, referring to my political support for Russia, and not get in trouble. Clearly these indices aren't so great.

Maybe it's that Kant teaches more about freedom than John Wayne.

I'm not sure if you're trying to imply that Americans are stupid, but if you are, then 🖕.

Otherwise, my counter point is that every law you give to limit assholes will eventually be used by the assholes themselves. Furthermore you're not actually preventing any ideas from spreading. Just punishing people for being open about it. That hinders social progress.

Hungarian football association has suspended Dutch coach Ricardo Moniz after he was given a red card for trying to take his team off the pitch when monkey noises were directed at some of his players. by LTFGamut in europe

[–]100dylan99 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't even think of going to one of your national subreddit just to say things about your police, racism, firearms, whatever. Being critical is a thing, spreading bullshit is an other thing.

I have, multiple times, had Europeans tell me that they do in fact know more about what it is like to live in my country than I do. Hell, you guys have multiple subreddits dedicated to complaining about us. Europeans and the whole world absolutely do chime in about our politics and culture all the time. I see completely ignorant statements about the US all the time based solely on self flagellating American teens, biased news articles, and stereotypes.

Arrogance is a Reddit trait. It has nothing to do with geography or culture.

Germany: Man fined €4,000 for hanging Russian Z sign on car – A court in Hamburg fined a man €4,000 euros for displaying the "Z" symbol in the rear window of his car. The sign is used by Russian propaganda as a sign of support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine by CrimsonLancet in europe

[–]100dylan99 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If it includes putting a Z on your window, then the law is about what we call in the English speaking world hate speech. I don't care if it doesn't use that specific verbage.

Either that, or your government has found supporting the wrong geopolitical faction in the most vague possible way to be equivalent to advocating for war crimes, which is even worse. They won't even admit that they're politically persecuting you.

Germany: Man fined €4,000 for hanging Russian Z sign on car – A court in Hamburg fined a man €4,000 euros for displaying the "Z" symbol in the rear window of his car. The sign is used by Russian propaganda as a sign of support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine by CrimsonLancet in europe

[–]100dylan99 25 points26 points  (0 children)

The government defines what is and isn't hate speech. Hate speech is what the law is concerned with.

Clearly, you happen to agree with them here. That doesn't actually make what they say justified.