The Hebraic menace edition
/dixie/ - Southern US & friends
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/agrarianism/
great post
/catharism/
I'm reading a book about them right now
Is it this by any chance ? Don't know if it exists in English
it's "The Yellow Cross: The Story of the Last Cathars 1290-1329" by René Weis. Picked it up at the library.
i have no words for this
Great taste f am
I have it on my playlist to go to bed
I would post more links but my connection is too shitty to go to youtube
Never heard about it, I wrote the name down tho
I'm currently reading this
What is it?
>wake up
>still a 6'1 manlet
It's about lots of things
It's basically about the relationship between man and nature, and how people shape their environment and are shaped by it
It's hard to explain really since the book is very dense and talks about all kinds of places and times.
It's divided in 5 sections and I've only read the first one dedicated to the woods/forest world, but it's already a lot to process.
It went on about Poland/Lithuania and their royal bison hunt, Germany as a symbol of wooden wilderness opposed to the Latin world since the Antiquity through the Middle-Ages, until the XXth century with the frenzy for old myths and national identity
It also talked about England and its "greenwood", the myth of Robin Hood, the constant British need for wood; about the forests of Gaul, about the American Redwoods and their romantic painters...
All of this with talk about art, religion, illustrations... It's a slow read
That sounds like an awesome read. How many pages is it?
About 580 proper pages to read and a 40 pages section dedicated to the bibliography and hundreds of sources cited throughout the text.
Here's a pic of the content minus what I already mentionned
That sounds really interesting. If my library doesn't have it I'll probably get that on ebook.
Thanks man. I'm gonna see if I can find that on Amazon.
jesus was a blue eyed white man, don't believe semitic lies
>he puts Ketchup in the fridge
I spent 'bout half a year in TX, MS and visited a few other states. Good people, good food, bad roads. The beer maymays werent true, a lot of variety with something for every taste. Lone star best erryday beer.
8/10, would visit again.
I ordered it before I shipped off to Savoy among some other ones
I also recommend pic related if there is an user somewhat interested in France ITT
It will challenge your view of France as an orderly nation, the country of reason and the Enlightement. It threads the wild countryside paths of the 18th (mostly), shows of fragmented deep down the country was despite the absolute rulers, how superstitious and almost pagans were still the people, talks about legends and the hard task of maping France, how even at the beginning of the 20th century this modern nation still had savage, unheard of places, etc
"A narrative of exploration-full of strange landscapes and even stranger inhabitants-that explains the enduring fascination of France. While Gustave Eiffel was changing the skyline of Paris, large parts of France were still terra incognita. Even in the age of railways and newspapers, France was a land of ancient tribal divisions, prehistoric communication networks, and pre-Christian beliefs. French itself was a minority language. Graham Robb describes that unknown world in arresting narrative detail. He recounts the epic journeys of mapmakers, scientists, soldiers, administrators, and intrepid tourists, of itinerant workers, pilgrims, and herdsmen with their millions of migratory domestic animals. We learn how France was explored, charted, and colonized, and how the imperial influence of Paris was gradually extended throughout a kingdom of isolated towns and villages. The Discovery of France explains how the modern nation came to be and how poorly understood that nation still is today. Above all, it shows how much of France-past and present-remains to be discovered."
Anyway I gotta go to work for a couple hours, see you
do people seriously not put ketchup in the fridge
lone star is pretty ok
>bad roads
people have been complaining about our roads for about two hundred years. We're like Meds, just too lazy to fix them.
there isn't any reason why Ketchup NEEDS to be refrigerated.
>there isn't any reason why Ketchup NEEDS to be refrigerated.
it tastes better
>do people seriously not put ketchup in the fridge
does anybody have that passage from that book that's full of European and Yankee accounts of transportation in the South being shitty and all the hotels being dirty?
i don't but I know what you're talking about. I think Townsends mentions it
>Germans were building a multinational road system at the same time we were taking years to find out if it was constitutional for Congress to fund our first
placing shoes in fridge is not weird, but ketchup is?
>2011+7
>putting ketchup in the fridge
Hi I heard this was the J*w hate thread?? :DDD
israel is our friend
called in sick lads
bought some ILLEGAL DRUGS hihihihihi
TIO HIERBA LMAO
man mary jane lol
Just notified the Spanish police, buds.
>buds
Mounties are on the way lad.
DUIDE
WEE
LOL
O snap
MY FELLOW COLLEAGE
CANNABACAE CANNABIS SATIVA
HOHOHOHOHOH
miss me with the u in colleague
Increible low effort yet marvellously well-willed meme
DAS RITE
where is everyone
I was trying my best not to hit one these dumb kids currently staying at the hotel with no respect for food
Luckily my shift ends before everyone else's
should have made him throat an egg
very French post
I'm in charge of breakfast everyday, they should know you shouldn't mess with the people handling your food everywhere in life
me on the far right
Reminder that the Shroud of Turin is the actual image of Christ our Lord
love playing the assblasted anglo on /his/
Absolute madman
>trees and the West’s relationship with them through history
Will be looking into this book
whoa...
filthy muslim
we are brothers fellow yellowskin
if you believe in our lord and savior, jesus christ
he is but one of the prophets
great
really want a story to this
negros play with guns and they die
what more do you want to know?
apparently the guy is still alive, crazy shit
didnt he get shot in the head? he might be a vegetable for the rest of his life if he makes it
hes on life support, I imagine his family will end up pulling the plug on him eventually
khou.com
better source
apparently hes breathing on his own and responding to verbal commands, according to his dad on facebook so thats good
>so thats good
he lived an ungodly life he deserved it
let it die
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What are your memories of Metal Gear Solid, /dixie/?
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brother
have you become a christian yet?
yes brother i have seen the light of Christ
good
what is happening in this picture ?
this man is saving people with the light of God
might the immitation of mother teressa
Jews BTFO
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Fags BTFO
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Communists BTFO
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Catholics and Orthodoxes BTFO
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Jehovah’s witnesses BTFO
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Islam BTFO
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Mormonism BTFO
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Obama BTFO
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Calvinism BTFO
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People saying “Don’t judge” BTFO
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Buddhism BTFO
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Hinduism BTFO
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Scientology BTFO
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oh most of them are removed, the gods chosen people are really doing hard work here
tl;dr
why are all of these by the same meme man
catholism no
orthodoxy no
sola scriptura yes
sola fide yes
dekalb more like deca lbs lul