Germany Didn't Start WW1, It Was Started By Russia And France. France Wanted To Dissolve Germany, In Order To Regain Hegemony Over Western Europe. While Russia Wanted To Dismember Germany For Opposing Its Planned Annexation Of Austrian Poland.
@kwimms6 күн бұрын
THere is no such thing as "vegetarianism" ... it's more cruel than eating meat and a terrible diet choice.
@DapperHesher19 күн бұрын
This is fucking brilliant. Great work, sir!
@suzettespencer28 күн бұрын
Yeah strokes do not cause paranoia. It causes weakness, paralysis, slurred speech, face droop, etc. Neurology vs psychiatry. Of course there is some overlap but not here.
@justsomeguywith1rinnegan709Ай бұрын
Who is here because of that young Sheldon edit
@darksydeeeeАй бұрын
Who's got the job now Smith or Jones ?
@icyflame8420Ай бұрын
What was the software you used?
@HenryCasillasАй бұрын
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@JosephSmith-ex7duАй бұрын
Missing from this list is former U.S. President Andrew Jackson, who was behind, and implemented the Indian Removal Act of 1830 that was the greatest action of ethnic cleansing in the Unites States. Under the Indian removal Act, it became illegal for the indigenous population to live within the confines of the U.S. and they were forced out there homes at gun point to be kicked out of the U.S. If they resisted, it was perfectly legal to murder them. Jackson's goal was to make the United States free of Indians (preferably to die outside of the U..S of starvation, disease or exposure), the way Hitler would later try to make Europe free of Jews. Certainly two evil goals.
@anoukd2562 ай бұрын
So easy to understand, thanks so much for posting this! The treaty of V was actually not as harrsh as typical history books describe it. I have my IGCSE orals in a month, hope it goes well :)
@KarnodAldhorn2 ай бұрын
The banality of evil is unsettling, bcs it destroys the soothing idea that good and evil are inherently separate. However, once you recover from this shock, you realise a reassuring truth: Evil can be reasoned with. And it is always a means, not an end.
@m0zz4re11a12 ай бұрын
music is a bit ominous
@paulbeardsley40952 ай бұрын
Quite entertaining, but it feels like "big words to state something very very obvious". The issue was even featured in (among many other places) the Only Fools and Horses episode with one character's broom having had the head replaced several times and the handle also replaced several times.
@nicolasdelaforge74202 ай бұрын
"evil" then is just "my good" - Milton may have explained the notion of "evil".
@AmellsGrace3 ай бұрын
Personally I feel like the ship of theseus is the ship theseus is using. The moment theseus died it stopped being "the ship of theseus" and started being "the ship theseus last used". In the same vein if theseus used a different ship, even for a single trip, that ship would be "the ship of theseus". Objects aren't just things that exist, they are meant to be interacted with.
@CharlseNgirazi3 ай бұрын
Quite thought provoking. How can this approach be adopted to enhance analytical thinking in the contemporary?
@Vampyrdanceclub3 ай бұрын
pls sigh*
@marco19633 ай бұрын
Thanks for this great video!
@khajiitimanus74323 ай бұрын
I think the mereological essentialism makes the most sense. Many criticise it since everything is changing, so everything ceases to exist in every new moment. My response is: "So what?" Pointing that out isn't criticizing a mistake. It is making a statement. I do agree that the Statue of Liberty of today is not the same Statue of Liberty of a century prior. Yes, on a purely "come from" basis, it is the same, but in function? Time has changed it. It is no longer the same. It will never again exist as it did a hundred years ago. Similarly, I oft try to apply this concept to myself. I am not today the same individual as I was as a child. I've grown, changed. The past is done, dead. I can even believe this applies to every existing moment, depending on the needs of specificity.
@udayjoshi35083 ай бұрын
Vegetarianism has been the practice amongst most Hindus all along.
@pz134 ай бұрын
awesome, thank you
@remuvs4 ай бұрын
Dead Space is my favourite example of Cosmic Horror. Humanity believed they were alone amongst the stars. But really, the emptiness was the aftermath of a war between an extra terrestrial war of alien moons and an intelligent alien species trying to stop universal decimation. It's when the weapons of the moons, the marker(s), are found we get a reminder of how insignificant and powerless we are in the grand scheme of the universe.
@ccandeas5 ай бұрын
Just rewatched it, truly great great video! Helped a lot!
@benquinneyiii79415 ай бұрын
A female dog
@ccandeas5 ай бұрын
Great video! Very well explained.
@worldgate9895 ай бұрын
How important is one... ore?
@JeffRebornNow5 ай бұрын
I still believe in the reality (or usefulness) of the analytic/synthetic dichotomy. When I was in graduate school I wrote a paper critiquing Quine's "Two Dogmas of Empiricism."
@kimba3815 ай бұрын
You know what they say..."You can't go home again"
@ChickpeatheTortie5 ай бұрын
Most of the planet's greatest thinkers were veggies/vegans.
@kwimms6 күн бұрын
Because eating meat is disgusting by design... we are fruit eaters... eating meat is a sin.
@VikingSummer5 ай бұрын
Israeil society is the definition of the banality of evil.
@Original505 ай бұрын
Porn, noire and so many other cultural phenomena cannot be defined by what they are or do, but by how they influence and 'stimulate' the emotions. Am I the Fedora-wearer, am I the Vamp, or am I the burnt-out bum sitting in the gutter?
@careyatchison13485 ай бұрын
Arthur Machen - pronounced [Mack-n], (Great vid, BTW!)
@raffaellasapalidis33945 ай бұрын
the background music is blocking me from subscribing
@grantbartley4836 ай бұрын
Hume's fork only rules out God if you assume materialism. But materialism is false. Mind is not material.
@paulschumacher43086 ай бұрын
This is excellent
@viviendaquino83646 ай бұрын
Great work! Slaughterhouse workers suffer high rates of PTSD and have very high rates of domestic violence. These are facts. As humans, we have a natural aversion to killing. It is generally not in our nature. When we see an animal suffering, our first instinct is to help it.
@Frilleon6 ай бұрын
For me the ship is always itself, even if every component has changed for better or worse
@roberthornack16926 ай бұрын
Don't forget the biggest state sponsor of murder; America!
@chicopjota7 ай бұрын
Very interesting, thank you! Well, I want to write my own game story, and I've chosen noir. My idea is a character getting out of the big city and going back to their hometown, only to find the same problems, if not worse. I want to add factions and a personal goal to clear the family's reputation in the city because there was a crime involving the family when the protagonist was too young. But i know nothing, so its a gem when i find content about writing, films and games here on yt, so thank you for this video, it helped a bit. Any advice on storytelling? my first stories sucked lol
@teeniequeenie83697 ай бұрын
Fascinating❤
@edtrob7 ай бұрын
Kant started from the assumption that Hume ‘s metaphysics was wrong. Why would you then use Kantian terminology to explain Hume? Especially since modern science has vindicated Hume over Kant?
@jorgei.alonso99597 ай бұрын
Man that's sad what Russell said. Did he ever knew that Jesus came in the flesh? I'm making a connection with Hosea 4:6 My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children. Hosea 4:6 (KJV) I also remember this one (I'm interpreting both) And every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God: and this is that spirit of antichrist, whereof ye have heard that it should come; and even now already is it in the world. 1 John 4:3 (KJV)
@ulrichtietz13277 ай бұрын
While Heraclitus contends that the same man cannot step into the same river twice, one might playfully argue that while the same man cannot step into the same river twice, nothing stops him from stepping into two different rivers at two different times. For every river, like every moment, is distinct and flows on just the same.
@Mrcoolassassin8 ай бұрын
You can also look at us humans in this way. We all change through our lives. We are not the same person we were as children. When, if ever, do we lose our "identity"? Is our "indentity" in our name? Because that is the one thing that never changes in our lives.
@mingthan70289 ай бұрын
Morgoth's Ring
@ianbrewster89349 ай бұрын
Great stuff
@mattlien58449 ай бұрын
Noir involves what Richard Slotkin called "The man who knows indians." That is a hero who is one of the bad guys. He has lived as one and knows how to defeat them, but makes the choice to help the innocent rather than prey on them. At least in this one case. I tend to think of Hammett as noir but Chandler as not. I think of the scene in The Big Sleep where Marlowe throws the drug addled psychopath out of his apartment because while he mignt have to work for her father he doesn't have to put up with her in his home. Compared to The Maltese Falcon where the desk Seargant politely asks Spade if he knows where Archer's wife might be. Because he knows that she is lying next to Spade in his bed. Chandler's Marlowe is a good guy in a bad world, while Hammett's Spade is a bad guy, somewhat reluctantly doing the right thing. I always think of the end of Karl Edward Wagner's fantasy short At First Just Ghostly where the victim/ protagonist asks the hero Kane; "Now that I've met the bad guys, when do I get to meet the good guys?" Kane responds "There are no good guys, there is just us."
@steviejc6669 ай бұрын
So for a deeper one let's discuss triggers broom
@marisaelenenadiejamusiccom39749 ай бұрын
This is a really good video. Thank you for sharing. I have also a composition cold, Socrates, experimental, music, associate Suter, but it’s not meant to be fictitious because I believe in the teachings of Socrates.