Message from @diversity_is_racism

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2017-02-03 15:21:16 UTC  

@diversity_is_racism After thinking of the podcast, what philo movement started modernity? Was it just the absence of roman influence then dark ages to find a way back to a new path?

2017-02-03 15:30:25 UTC  

death to anime
death to faggotry
death to edm
death to islam
deus vult

2017-02-03 15:30:36 UTC  

death to funderground

2017-02-03 15:30:44 UTC  

death to socialism

2017-02-03 15:45:04 UTC  

death to communism too

2017-02-03 16:05:54 UTC  

Turns out he's not going. Thank god.

2017-02-03 16:18:38 UTC  

@MRB MY GUESS IS IT WAS NOT A PHILOSOPHICAL MOVEMENT

2017-02-03 16:18:52 UTC  

RATHER, THE SUCCESS OF SOCIETY PLUS CONTACT WITH OUTSIDERS

2017-02-03 16:19:11 UTC  

THESE LED TO PEASANT REVOLTS

2017-02-03 16:19:20 UTC  

AND EVENTUALLY, THE ENLIGHTENMENT(TM)

2017-02-03 16:20:04 UTC  

Makes sense

2017-02-03 16:20:25 UTC  

ALL SOCIETIES SEEM TO DIE

2017-02-03 16:20:28 UTC  

THE KEY TO ME WAS THE MAYA

2017-02-03 16:20:32 UTC  

THEY DIED THE SAME WAY THE ROMANS DID

2017-02-03 16:20:37 UTC  

WITH ZERO JEWS OR CHRISTIANS PRESENT

2017-02-03 16:20:42 UTC  

THIS MEANS

2017-02-03 16:20:47 UTC  

IT IS SOMETHING INHERENT TO CIVILIZATION

2017-02-03 16:20:50 UTC  

AN OXIDATIVE PROCESS

2017-02-03 16:23:04 UTC  

Romans were Christians when they died.

2017-02-03 16:30:34 UTC  

CAUSE OR EFFECT

2017-02-03 16:30:35 UTC  

?

2017-02-03 16:36:04 UTC  

Tough question

2017-02-03 16:41:57 UTC  

I WOULD ARGUE "EFFECT"

2017-02-03 16:42:01 UTC  

ROME WAS IN DECLINE FOR SOME TIME

2017-02-03 16:42:07 UTC  

IT NEVER QUITE GOT OVER ITS FRACTURED ORIGIN

2017-02-03 16:42:09 UTC  

AND ALSO

2017-02-03 16:42:12 UTC  

IT WAS AWASH IN SUCCESS

2017-02-03 16:43:51 UTC  

I'm still debating. Your points are valid.

2017-02-03 16:51:26 UTC  

Good morning hello!

2017-02-03 16:52:01 UTC  

Good morning!

2017-02-03 16:53:19 UTC  

@diversity_is_racism "Effect" as well, although Rome would have fallen with or without Constantine's acceptance/mainstreaming. However, the economic model of conquest was also baked in the same cake.

2017-02-03 17:14:38 UTC  

@diversity_is_racism I installed BRAVE

2017-02-03 17:34:19 UTC  

@Maarat how many did you take? Perhaps you are very sensitive to acetominophen. Did you hallucinate spiders all morning?
@diversity_is_racism One of my favorite history teachers often said that in the colonial days, European powers viewed all resources as being linear. I don't know if that is true given agriculture and everything but, he said they were especially desperate because once the resources were gone, they were gone for good. Forever and ever. With mining this makes sense but, how much of their proposed resources were metals?

2017-02-03 17:34:51 UTC  

@diversity_is_racism Should we be like ExCathedra and start thinking about a new religion for a new Epoch?

2017-02-03 17:37:41 UTC  

good evening from finland

2017-02-03 17:38:43 UTC  

Good evening. How late is it there?

2017-02-03 17:38:49 UTC  

@Metalheim Good evening.

2017-02-03 17:57:09 UTC  

@-A The resources of conquest - specifically metals and wood were (maybe are) linear

2017-02-03 17:57:12 UTC  

constantine did not cause rome to fall

2017-02-03 17:57:16 UTC  

jeebus made rome stronger