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Austin
realUnnameable
Atlantis - Mu - Lemuria thread: Through much of history we have seen multiple examples of a lost seafaring civilizations. Is there anything to these legends? We will examine some
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Fateh Singh | MIND SURGEON
fatehshernu
1. The Origins of Indian Civilization go back to the end of the last Ice Age, more than 10,000 years ago.2. Archeologically, India has the most extensive and CONTINUOUS record
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Eagle Eye
SortedEagle
Effects of Colonialism: In the middle of the 1857 uprising, the Governor-General Lord Canning wrote to a British official : As we must rule 150 millions of people by a
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Chloé S. Valdary 📚
cvaldary
I keep thinking about those racialists who critique the rational objectivism of the West. They are correct to be weary of the hyper rational mindset but ironically reject the mythological
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Austin
realUnnameable
Evolution 'Multiregional' hypothesis vs 'Out of Africa' hypothesis Map depicting the hypothesized Out of Africa migrations Fertile Crescent Overview map of the world around 2,000 B.C. https://www.atlasobscura.com/lists/atlas
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Capel Lofft
CapelLofft
When unpredictable, difficult or unusual events happen, progressive liberals cannot process them because it strikes against their deepest (and really religious) faith. Those of us who see history as a
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Immanent_Metalepsis
IMetalepsis
It is becoming clear to me that the "new polytheists" are part of a sociological-historical phenomenon reasonably distinct from occult revival (Renaissance or Victorian hermetism), völkisch romanticism (ariosophy, theodism) or
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François Chollet
fchollet
Humans develop their full cognitive potential in an environment that is complex & challenging, without being overwhelming. Similarly, the big technological leaps of past civilizations have occurred in response to
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ロコちゃん - hereticalupdate.substack.com
RokoMijicUK
"Why is God, the creator of the universe, so interested in what semi-evolved hairless apes do in their sex lives?" Because our sex lives are where we decide what kinds
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Tanner Guzy
tannerguzy
One of the more common tropes among progmos (progressive mormons) especially those who want to ordain women to the priesthood ispriesthood ≠ motherhoodAnd I actually agree with them. Fatherhood and
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ਕਮਲ
eskomadzi
Civilizations necessarily contain multitudes, usually incompatible forces which cannot easily form a viable, unified political ontology. This is why "civilization-states" are extremely brittle, they can break but never bend. For
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SLINKY_James
OfSlinky
https://youtu.be/bnLx_EIxp9o https://youtu.be/V6tmv9ktNqE https://youtu.be/QJwnVhlIqng http://proofofalien.com/top-10-different-types-of-alien-species-on-earth/ https://www.ancient-code.com/three-of-the-most-influential-al
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Dr. Jessica B. Hernandez
doctora_nature
Please make sure that if you share our "ancient civilization" videos of Indigenous peoples south of the border, you also share our current voices, perspectives, community mutual-aids, etc. Too often
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Eighth Century Woodchipper 🌳🪓
BonifaceOption
How do people know they are living in a civilization that is already dead?Rarely do great civilizations disappear overnight. They slowly decline over decades or centuries and all the while
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Aaraanyaa
MaidenOfAthena
Civilization depends upon superior race. When ppl enters peak stage of civ it is in the pink of condition, because natural selection has for ages been multiplying superior strains &
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InnerStation
StationInner
Alexander II, the Tsar-Liberator, was the only constant friend the Union had from start to finish during the Civil War, while liberal heroes like Gladstone waxed poetic about magnolias and
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