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#1
Geography:

Everyone knows that, because of the Ottoman stranglehold on the spice trade, the Spanish and Portuguese sought out their own trade routes in order to bypass interaction with the Ottomans. This eventually led to the Portuguese sailing around Africa, and the Spanish finding the new world and sailing around southern America to reach eastern Asia.

Now, if you look at a map of Europe, the nations of Iberia where perfectly positioned to explore and colonize the world. Portugal, for one, only had to worry about keeping friendly relations with Spain, as no other nation had a direct land border with them and thus, would have an extraordinarily hard time invading the nation. The Spaniards had enemies in north Africa, and also in southern Iberia (until they conquered Granada), but this did not last long at all, as the Spaniards where seperated from north africa via the strait of Gibraltar. Not to mention the fact that Iberia is the west-most point of Europe (unless you count Iceland and Ireland).

Technological Advancements: The Europeans had many technological advancements that they adopted from many other nations. Gunpowder, the Sextant, and the Caravel where all instrumental in European Exploration and colonization. By the 19th century, Western Europe was exponentially more advanced than the rest of the world, partially in thanks to the industrial revolution. It was during this century that South and SE asia as well as Africa where conquered and split by many multiple European nations.

Lack Of Foreign Competition:

In the early age of exploration, there where only a few nations that could have begun exploring and colonization either before or alongside the Europeans, however, none of these nations did so. China decided to send treasure fleets Westward instead of Eastward across the pacific, where they would have found the new world, and the account of the Mali Empire discovering South America are dubious at best, although it could have been possible.

Disease:

The European explorers brought many diseases with them on their journeys, including smallpox. These such diseases spread through New World Native populations, wiping some of them out entirely and leaving the vast agricultural and mineral resources for the Spanish to exploit with little to no resistance. There was heavy resistance at first, especially during the 16th and 15th centuries, where the Spaniards had to compete with other South American empires such as the Incans and highly militaristic Mayans. After these initial conquests were completed, resistance to Spanish occupation was almost entirely restricted to rebellions and uprisings, as opposed to wars. Not to mention the fact that the Spanish empire had quickly grown into not only the first Atlantic empire, but also the first major colonial power.
#2
General Chit Chat / Little-Known Empires of History.
April 02, 2024, 05:31:59 PM
Hello, all. As history is taught in the western hemisphere from a western-centric POV, many other nations that once existed and where highly influential are often left out of school curricula, both in grade school and higher education. Here are a few notable examples of empires around the world that are not often covered by western school curricula.

Rashidun/Umayyad/Abbasid Caliphates:

The Rashidun caliphate was born after the death of the prophet Muhammad. During the next 140 years, the Rashidun and it's 2 successor Caliphates would expand their territory greatly, conquering Iberia, North Africa, and Persia, most notably. The Islamic rule over these territories helped to spread Islam across the middle east, eventually causing it to become more widely followed than Christianity in areas such as Iberia and The Levant.

The 8th-13th centuries became known as the Islamic golden age, This was a time where the Islamic world made many advancements in technology, economics, and culture, which, eventually, where adopted by the rest of Eurasia.

Mughal Empire: The Mughal empire was Founded in Modern day Afghanistan, but they pushed south and eastwards to conquer almost the entirety of India. By the 17th century, the Mughals where responsible for nearly a quarter of the world's GDP. For most of the empire's history, the Mughals controlled a large portion of the spice trade, until their position as a top dog of the trade was eventually dethroned by the Dutch and British during the 2nd wave of colonialism. (the rest of the middle east followed suit, as well as China later on)
#3
Working in food service is a job that should only be taken by students and kids that live with their parents. However, there is still a plethora of people that don't get a better job and work food service for their entire life. Here are a few things that these such people have to deal with.

Burn Out: Many food service places have a high employee turnover rate, due to the nature of the employees that work there. As a consequence of this, many food service places are understaffed for a large portion of their business hours, sometimes they are understaffed all of the time. So, what does that mean for you? That means that you have to stay for an extra hour or 2 after your shift to work, it means that you will have to do the job of 2 or 3 people/ do the job of your manager, and it means that customers will experience longer wait times, which causes them to get angry and sometimes yell at you or throw drinks/ food at you like apes flinging their feces. The culmination of these conditions causes many food service workers to work 50-60 hours a week, and if they don't stay after their shift, you can be fired or disciplined at some places for this. If not, you will be ostricized by your coworkers.

Shitty Coworkers: It isn't as bad as working in a fagtory, but at most food service places there are at least a few people that do hard drugs on their shift. I have no problem whatsover with someone smoking a joint on their break, or having a couple grams of Crouton or a couple of beer, as long as they can work as well high as they can sober and no one gets hurt, it's cool IMO. What I DO have a problem with are the people that work in a position that, if they do screw up, they could cause someone to be injured on the job. Not quite as big of a deal as it is if you are working in a factory (then if you fuck up while high someone could die), but still a problem I encounter from time to time with some coworkers.

Also, you will pretty much always be working with a group of people between the ages of 16-21, with 1 or 2 adults sprinkled in (the managers).

Cutting Corners: most food service places have a set of rules that they follow while on shift, IE food safety, cleaning protocols, etc. However, almost every food service does not follow this set of rules, either because they are too busy, or lazy, etc. Now, this is noit always a problem, however, when it IS a problem is when you are having an audit. If you never follow "da rulez", and have an audit, you have to have been working there long enough to know all of the proper protocols. If you are hired into a job, and they do not do a lot of things by the book while they train you, then by the time an audit comes around, you WILL fail.

There are 2 nevers and one always when working food service:

You will NEVER be fast enough.

You will NEVER make enough money.

You will ALWAYS be underpaid.
#4
Whatever happened to land belonging to whoever conquers it?

Land doesn't "belong" to any particular group of people just because they inhabited it previously.

whether designated as a group by ethnicity, language, culture, etc, at the end of the day, a plot of land is owned by whoever occupies/governs it.

"But... but the 2 kingdoms of Israel! Da jediz where there 4 ever! And... And da twelve tribes, folx!"

Yes, they where. Then the levant was conquered by the Romans. After that the Byzantines held it, until the Rashidun, Umayyad, and Abbasid caliphates conquered it. Then it was held by mamluks, and then ottomans, etc.

It is utterly pointless to argue that a specific group of people are entitled to a plot of land just because they at one time inhabited it.

These are my thoughts on the matter. Is there anyone that disagrees? I would like to hear another viewpoint on this subject.
#5
Original Article Here

Fantastic. More government spending. Let's see what the money will be used for, surely it will be used for the nation's most pressing problems, like our international debt crisis, the opiod "epidemic", and the rising cost of goods like food and cars.

QuoteHere's what's in the $1.2 trillion fiscal year 2024 spending package passed by the House on Friday (with a Senate vote still pending):
$200B cut in federal spending over the next 10 years.
$6B in clawbacks of unused COVID-19 emergency funds.
$27B increase in defense spending from fiscal year 2023 — including 5.2% pay bump for US service members.
Hike in CBP & ICE funds, including $125M in OT pay for Border Patrol, salaries for at least 22,000 agents and 41,500 detention beds at the US border.
$3.3B for continued funding to Israel for war with Hamas.
$300 million to purchase new arms, equipment and ammunition for Ukraine.
$1B for climate change work at the Pentagon.
Elimination of taxpayer funding for UNRWA relief agency for Palestinian refugees.
$200M for new FBI headquarters in Greenbelt, Md.
$50M cut in funds for DEI programming at the Pentagon.
Funding to provide 12,000 special immigrant visas for Afghans who helped the US military during war against Taliban.
20% cut in funding to NGOs that help settle migrants in the US.

Providing visas to 12k Afghanis?  They are importing Low-Skilled laborers into an information economy. How many Afghanis do you know that code?

3.3B to Israel  When Israel could have crushed Hamas and annexed the entirety of Palestine (Maybe save for Gaza.) if they wished to. But, Alas, they are going to draw out the conflict in order to have a reason to recieve foreign aid.

200B cut in federal spending over the next 10 years.  It doesn't matter how much you cut spending by if you are just going to raise the debt ceiling next year and approve another half trillion or more spending package.

$300 million to purchase new arms, equipment and ammunition for Ukraine.  Ukraine no longer has the demographic structure to participate in the Russo-Ukrainian war, but Russia's demographic structure has been slipping since 1945. Hopefully Ukraine kills enough Russians to the point that, when the Russians win, they will only annex a few provinces, keep Crimea, and implode. They don't have the manpower to occupy all of Ukraine, Even occupying Donetsk might be difficult, even though Donetsk was torn apart.

$200M for new FBI headquarters in Greenbelt, Md.  At least it isn't going in Wyoming.
#6
General Chit Chat / My Big Phat New Job/ 3rd Shift Work
January 24, 2024, 10:15:03 PM
I started working at my new job yesterday. Today I will be working on the production line for the first time (making corn chips.) Hopefully everything goes well, I am running on  2 cups of coffee and 1 hour of sleep.

Anyone here have tips and tricks for working 3rd shift?
#7
General Chit Chat / Cheap ways to make alcohol?
January 18, 2024, 02:05:23 AM
Does anyone know an easy way to make cider? I don't need it to be good, but I can buy apples in bulk for cheap. This fact combined with the fact that I have 2 years until I can legally buy alcohol leads me to the conclusion that my best option to procure alcohol is to make it myself for now.

Also, are there any cheaper/easier alternatives to making cider?
#8
When I move out, I would like to try my hand at home brewing, so I have been scrolling through amazon compiling a list of the supplies I'll need to get started, and that's when I saw Morning Glory seeds on my "last purchased" list. This reminded me of archaeological findings that show ancient peoples infusing alcohol with ergot.

Would making an LSA infused cider be possible my simply adding the freshly powdered seeds to a batch the day before it is done fermenting? If not, is there another way to go about this process?

If any of you have tried this, please be so kind as to post your recipe/ a few tips and tricks below, thanks!
#9
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