Message from @Selma

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2018-10-26 02:39:25 UTC  

If anyone is interested in joining the **Identity Evropa Literature Club** server, please DM me. We are planning to get it rolling again here in a few weeks.

2018-10-26 02:39:33 UTC  

Yes!

2018-10-26 02:39:50 UTC  

Details on the server

2018-10-26 02:39:54 UTC  

so every day you wear pants you're actually embracing the horse nomad spirit

2018-10-26 02:39:58 UTC  

What lead to modern sweatpants development?

2018-10-26 02:40:03 UTC  

comfort

2018-10-26 02:40:10 UTC  

Nice

2018-10-26 02:40:49 UTC  

then again it could all just be bullshit.
we don't even really know where the stirrup was invented

2018-10-26 02:40:57 UTC  

and boy howdy was _that_ a big leap forward

2018-10-26 02:41:56 UTC  

It brought us galloping ahead into the mounted age

2018-10-26 02:42:35 UTC  

<:sad:366743316475281408>

2018-10-26 02:42:37 UTC  

@Salo Saloson @Nemets wasnt the stirrup invented sometime between the Hunnic invasions and the Mongol invasion? I remember hearing stirrups were unknown to Romans and Huns

2018-10-26 02:42:51 UTC  

When I successfully bio-engineer Pteranodons, I'll make sure their skin is teal for peak optics

2018-10-26 02:42:59 UTC  

What's the next book you all will be reading? @CarletonJ

2018-10-26 02:42:59 UTC  

Granted that's an 800 year period

2018-10-26 02:43:25 UTC  

@Reinhard Wolff we are going to start with Generation Identity

2018-10-26 02:43:32 UTC  

For it is short

2018-10-26 02:43:37 UTC  

Nice

2018-10-26 02:43:42 UTC  

It said that it is was created in China @Salo Saloson

2018-10-26 02:43:54 UTC  

I read fiction exclusively.

2018-10-26 02:44:01 UTC  

But it sounds riveting!

2018-10-26 02:44:05 UTC  

>reading

2018-10-26 02:44:07 UTC  

The real project will be starting the debate club and getting our community the tools they need to debate and conquer their opposition

2018-10-26 02:44:36 UTC  

@Trashboat I basically read to you. You best be there boy

2018-10-26 02:44:45 UTC  
2018-10-26 02:44:56 UTC  

😨

2018-10-26 02:45:40 UTC  

well the modern stirrup as we know it is kinda hard to trace, since there is evidence for the "modern" saddle to be in Asia before anywhere else... probably
@Logan

2018-10-26 02:45:54 UTC  

but generally the stirrup first appeared widely in Europe ~700 AD

2018-10-26 02:46:55 UTC  

This stirrup talk makes me wonder why the Ancient Chinese were so prolific in their inventions but somehow along the way they just seem to have like, stopped? Is there any explanation for that or no?

2018-10-26 02:47:30 UTC  

@Trashboat They society was functioning to the degree it needed to.

2018-10-26 02:47:32 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/505210846906155028/unknown.png

2018-10-26 02:47:39 UTC  

To go along with the Mattis tweet

2018-10-26 02:48:03 UTC  

But their dynasties afterwards weren't really any worse than the ones prior were they?

2018-10-26 02:48:30 UTC  

I took Chinese for all 4 years of high school btw and never once thought to ask my teacher about this

2018-10-26 02:48:46 UTC  

China as a society is nearly an ecosystem. Rivers, Rice, Masses of people, routine mass war to reset the process

2018-10-26 02:48:54 UTC  

>chinese
>high school

2018-10-26 02:49:02 UTC  

Occasional barbarian invasion/assimilation, rinse, repeat

2018-10-26 02:49:19 UTC  

u wot m8

2018-10-26 02:49:22 UTC  
2018-10-26 02:49:35 UTC  

The Mongols might have had something to do with ending Chinese innovation, after they wrecked the Middle East that whole region regressed and still hasn't intellectually recovered.