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Cris Morelli

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Brasil Katılım Aralık 2009
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Rukia@Rukia1994443·
Holy sh*t, that slice was clean af
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🏛 𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐧 🏛
This is what the Roman senate looked like and unlike in film and paintings, it was not semicircular.
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Memory Medieval
Memory Medieval@MemoryMedieval·
People will hate this but it has to be said.. Genghis Khan is vastly overrated. Yeah, the Mongols conquered a lot of stuff. They were good at war. But that's it. They didn't contribute to human society in any measurable way that affects anyone today. I will bet money you've never eaten a buuz dumpling or listen to throat singing. A large part of the Mongol's success comes from their sheer brutality towards common folk. And brutalize the common folk they did. Sack a castle and kill everyone. Come back two weeks later when people are rummaging through the wreckage and kill everyone again. Capture a bunch of men, women, and children, and make them march at the head of the army's assault, taking the casualties and filling up moats with their corpses. So sure, the war machine was impressive but the slaughter of millions of peasants is (aside from kind of sickening to consider) entirely unimpressive. And in exchange for the slaughter of so many the world got.... ? Mid asian food and terrible music? Weird horse products? "They are inhuman and beastly, rather monsters than men, thirsting for and drinking blood, tearing and devouring the flesh of dogs and men, dressed in ox-hides, armed with plates of iron... bulky, strong, invincible, untiring... They are without human laws, know no comforts, are more ferocious than lions or bears." - Matthew Paris (English Benedictine monk in the 1240s) "They should be called monsters rather than human beings, thirsting after and drinking blood, tearing apart and devouring the corpses of dogs and humans... Devoid of human laws, they have no knowledge of clemency.." "They are extremely arrogant toward other people, [and] tend to anger... easily... They are the greatest liars in the world in dealing with other people... They are crafty and sly... [and] have an admirable ability to keep their intentions secret... They are messy in their eating and drinking and in their whole way of life, [and] cling fiercely to what they have. They have no conscience about killing other people..." -John of Plano Carpini (1240s) "One cannot sufficiently defame the cruelty and artful ability for deception of that people... a certain ill-bred breed of inhuman humans, whose law is lawlessness, whose wrath is furious... overrunning countless lands, which it is dreadfully devastating, killing and horribly exterminating by fire all who stand in their way." -Ivo of Narbonne (1240s) A disgusting people who happen to get very, very good at warfare but highly overrated by people who value martial excellence.
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Cris Morelli@CrMorelli·
@camaradamachado Tito foi o autor da "abominação da desolação" que os evangélicos até hoje não entendem que ocorreu em 70 dc.
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Cris Morelli@CrMorelli·
@pureMetatron Metatron will soon be forced to realize that this is not a matter of left versus right. And that it's not Iran that is promoting the LGBT+ agenda and all the woke stuff
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Raphael Machado@camaradamachado·
Dia 2 reproduzindo desinformação e contrainformação a partir da praia em Santa Catarina. Obs.: Este é, de fato, um dos melhores lugares do Brasil e deveria servir de inspiração. Interessante, aliás, que os catarinenses têm um sotaque quase igual ao fluminense, mas mais rápido.
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Cris Morelli@CrMorelli·
@leiroz_lucas Carlos Magno disseminando a doutrina filioque por motivações políticas.
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Lucas Leiroz
Lucas Leiroz@leiroz_lucas·
Vou expôr minha visão como cristão ortodoxo, sem fazer disso um debate apologético. Para nós, esse momento de perdição da cristandade ocidental antecede o próprio Grande Cisma. Se deu a partir da adoção de práticas judaizantes pelo Patriarcado de Roma (uso de pão ázimo, poderes excessivos para o clero, sistematização das normas canônicas etc). Comumente, teólogos ortodoxos chamam o Grande Cisma de "primeira reforma protestante" da cristandade. E o que ficou, tanto de costumes pré-cisma quanto de remanescente do ethos Indo-Europeu da sociedade ocidental, foi depois banido pelos reformadores protestantes - que eram ainda mais judaizantes do que os reformistas da época do Cisma. Existe, para nós, uma linha que começa nas práticas heterodoxas da Roma pré-cisma e termina no neopentecostalismo contemporâneo. Trata-se do afastamento da cristandade de sua natureza universal (e consequentemente das influências dos povos convertidos, como as sociedades Indo-Europeias) em prol de remanescentes da Antiga Aliança.
Bruna Frascolla@BrunaFrascolla

Guénon não via o protestantismo como uma religião tradicional, portanto não o tinha como respeitável. Ainda assim, partilhava da crença de alguns protestantes de que, em algum momento da Idade Média, a Igreja se corrompeu. Postel (oculstista da Renascença) se considerava católico, era veementemente contra o protestantismo, mas era correspondente de Melanchton e considerava que as críticas dos protestantes à decadência do papado eram corretas. Para Postel, já na época de S. Catarina de Siena a Igreja havia se corrompido, e assim prosseguia até os seus dias. A narrativa da decadência ocidental iniciada em algum ponto da Idade Média é partilhada por protestantes, ocultistas da Renascença e Guénon. Enquanto os protestantes resolveram fundar novas igrejas e fazer LARP de cristão primitivo, Postel quis reconfigurar a Igreja Católica numa espécie de ecumenismo tradicionalista, tornando-a capaz de absorver a Tradição semeada por Noé onde quer que ela se manifestasse (os druidas e as sibilas estão inclusos).

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Cris Morelli@CrMorelli·
@JayDyer Get ready for Tolkien fans to repeat "but he said he hates allegories," even though you didn't say lotr is an allegory.
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Jay Dyer@JayDyer·
Already halfway through a revisit of The Hobbit novel. Planning to do the entire LOTR novels as well in an ultimate deep dive like no one else has done, tying it into WW2, intelligence history, esoterica and Christianity - literally no one else has done this. Tonight begins first part analysis of first half of The Hobbit.
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Jay Dyer@JayDyer·
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Klara
Klara@klara_sjo·
Why did Nietzsche write in German and not in Latin? Because Übermensch sounds better than Superhomo.
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Roman Helmet Guy
Roman Helmet Guy@romanhelmetguy·
Hey @BretDevereaux remember when you blamed your editor for calling the Spartans “proto-fascists,” but then turns out you’ve been calling Sparta proto-fascist for years? And you also call Trump and all his voters fascists but then try to pretend you’re not a leftist? What a hack.
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"Online Rent-a-Sage" Bret Devereaux@BretDevereaux

There's a lot here that is off but I want to focus on the specific claim that 'Sparta was the preeminent power in Greece for 200 years' which is wrong in the amateurish 'only knows the popular things about history' kind of way I've come to expect from this fellow. A 🧵 1/

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Cris Morelli@CrMorelli·
@Real_Rye_Bread For that same reason the Brazilian churrasco originated in the Pampas Plain
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Solid Kvas🔥
Solid Kvas🔥@Real_Rye_Bread·
Argentinian climate made the people into a culture of hierarchical cattle ranchers pastoralists (same type as Yamnaya and of the ones who civilized northern China). Tropical moist cloaca culture centered on slavery and farming starchy and sweet crops recreated African lethargy.
Lady Astor 🗡️@Lady_Astor

Listen fool, the entire country of Argentina is repulsed by being named by this mumbling idiot. We don't have plantations, we don't have bananas, we don't eat beans and we don't wear guayaberas. And, regardless of what the music industry wants to peddle, twerking dusky ladies in scant clothing aren't our trademark. I can't believe I have to even type these words. Leave us out of this thing you call "LatinO culture". We're out.

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Elijah the Middleborne
Elijah the Middleborne@TheMiddleborne·
Incredible things are happening in the Medieval archery community
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Lucas Leiroz
Lucas Leiroz@leiroz_lucas·
Imagina quando você descobrir que as redes de inteligência ocidentais patrocinaram a Revolução Bolchevique e que Stalin expurgou dos altos círculos soviéticos precisamente os representantes dessa fase inicial do bolchevismo.
Daniel T.@danieltfischer

@leiroz_lucas Bad take. O ateísmo virou política imposta aos russos, depois da Revolução Judeo-Bolchevique de 1917! O Ocidente só entrou nessa tendencia depois, curiosamente depois do expurgo de Stalin de uma parte desse pessoal.

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Gossip Goblin@Gossip_Goblin·
Trajectory of The Looksmaxxer
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