don't like trivia games. they're a test on everything you could possibly know (that is useless). don't respect a test that rewards breadth of life experience rather than ability to take a canonical set of materials and study the shit out of it. philosophically opposed to that
If we think hard and cooperate with one another, we can make Slytherin great again, but only if we try really, really hard.
Purple-backed Thornbill (Ramphomicron microrhynchum), male, family Trochilidae, order Apodiformes, Colombia
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OK. But the real question here is this: why, oh, why are you so cynical?
Joining a guild focused on a particular skill makes you strong at that skill, in the same way that standing in a garage turns you into a car or attending church makes you a virtuous person.
people don't change as much as you think they do. they mostly become what they already were.
I know it's wrong but I hope she misses me too.
first century: honestly off to a little bit of a slow start here like. jesus was obviously doing some big stuff, thats why its called the first century. han dynasty is neat but spans a longer time period so i cant give it too many points for that. 6/10 i’d say
second century: idk anything about the second century. not memorable, 4/10
third century: beginning of the mayan classic period. big fan of elagabalus. setting of (most of) romance of the three kingdoms. 6.5/10 honestly pretty good
fourth century: another one thats kind of, idk. council of nicaea i guess and wikipedia says this is when stirrups were invented. late classical vibes. 5/10
fifth century: fall of the roman empire! sexy! drama! attila the hun! not much else going for it honestly, but still like maybe 6.75/10 just for that. big fan of the huns
sixth century: sui dynasty is a pretty big deal, that’s about it. 5/10
seventh century: a lot going on. islam. tang dynasty. first written attestation of old english and (depending on exactly which inscriptions you wanna count) old japanese. hight of classic maya civilization. 9/10 love this one
eighth century: pretty much the beginning of japanese literature, man’yōshū etc. start of the islamic golden age. dresden codex. 8/10 would be higher but seventh century is a hard act to follow
ninth century: the invention of algebra, you gotta love that. we’re really on a roll now, 8/10
tenth century: this one always tricks me, the turn of the millennium happens at the end not the beginning. i know its the same with the twentieth century but that one’s in living memory so its different. song dynasty. “dark ages”. i like it but somehow it just doesn’t stick in my mind like the last couple. 6.5/10
eleventh century: norman conquest, heian jidai, 7/10 for sure
twelfth century: genghis khan is born, does some sweet ass steppe politics and power plays, 8/10
thirteenth century: a personal favorite of mine. the mongol conquests. half the known world. biggest contiguous empire. walk from one end to the other with a gold plate on your head. letter to the pope. im as big a fan of this century as temujins empire was thicc. 10/10 perfect score.
fourteenth century: i have nothing of interest to say about the fourteenth century. 5/10 by default
fifteenth century: ThE ReNaIsAnCe 7/10 love me some leonardo
sixteenth century: lots of genocide, 3/10 probably my least favorite. there’s lots of genocide in all the ones after this too but its not part of their aesthetic gestalt for me and thats what I’m basing this on
seventeenth century: sort of, wizard-astronomer with a big ass telescope vibes. calculus. 7/10
eighteenth century: american revolution, french revolution, haitian revolution, lots of drama. also i love townsends eighteenth century cooking, 7/10
nineteenth century: overhyped fashion design, “lol what if the bad guys actually did conquer the world” edgey bullshit. marx was neat, also darwin. 5/10
twentieth century: dramatic, lots of twists and turns, very high concept. absolute masterpiece. 10/10.
twenty-first century: technologys gonna get so fucking crazy it could be great or terrible. honestly this coronavirus stuff will not be more memorable than the spanish flu in 100 years, in fact i bet less. trump’s bullshit will all just be like, idk weird facts to tell people about at parties like. ?/10 we shall see
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My spiraea bushes are having their last hurrah. They are starting to drop their tiny flower petals. See you next year.
A pure philosopher has no other touchstone for truth than our natural understanding, not theology.
TFW when people try to remove information from Wikipedia but it just gets put back up with ten extra citations.