— Cyborg of Secular Koranism (@Book_of_Rules) November 12, 2024
2:00 Space begins.
I think sometimes, 40k is bad for us, because it proliferates the female meme of hypergamy.
— Robert Cobb (@SgtLeoGLambert) November 12, 2024
Are you saying women won’t marry men who earn only 40k? So abolish equal pay and repeal the Equality Act.
— Cyborg of Secular Koranism (@Book_of_Rules) November 12, 2024
https://thevoiceofreason-ann.blogspot.com/2024/11/standing-up-for-right-of-westerners-to.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)
9:00 Napoleon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_(2023_film)
https://chrishallessex.co.uk/kemps-high-street/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterloo_(1970_film)
15:00 Italy and Ireland
16:00 The IRA were the Irish Mafia.
17:00 Child soldiers during the Troubles
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_children_in_the_military
18:00 David Irving
According to historical accounts like the Primary Chronicle, in the 9th century, the Eastern Slavic and Finnic tribes, tired of their internal strife, invited a Varangian prince named Rurik to rule over them. Rurik, often identified as a Viking or Scandinavian, is said to have accepted this invitation and established his rule in Novgorod, which marked the beginning of the Rurikid dynasty in the region known as Kievan Rus. This narrative suggests that the local tribes sought external leadership to bring order and stability to their land. However, the historicity of this account has been debated, with some scholars suggesting that the invitation might be more of a myth or legend crafted to legitimize the rule of the Rus' over the Slavic tribes. Nonetheless, the Scandinavian influence in the early formation of Kievan Rus is widely recognized, even if the specifics of the invitation and Rurik's background are subject to scholarly debate.
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