Jazzlike-Equipment45
Jazzlike-Equipment45 t1_jaw5r5h wrote
Reply to Weekly History Questions Thread. by AutoModerator
How were confusian households in China set up in the past? Mainly asking because I read that the wife and husband never shared a bed and it interested me as to why that was the case?
Jazzlike-Equipment45 t1_jaw5hcz wrote
Reply to comment by PorkfatWilly in Weekly History Questions Thread. by AutoModerator
Part of the reason why was that. Majority consensus that I have read was freedom of shipping. The Zimmerman telegram was just the cassus belli but main concerns and motivations for entering the war was the anger and frustrations at cargo ships being sunk.
Jazzlike-Equipment45 t1_jatzfs7 wrote
Reply to comment by War_Hymn in Medieval babycare: from breastfeeding to developmental toys by Hiversitize
See when I looked into this while I was in High School it was seen as apart of a Confusian way of teaching, am I wrong or am I missing something?
Jazzlike-Equipment45 t1_japftkt wrote
Reply to comment by mancala33 in Medieval babycare: from breastfeeding to developmental toys by Hiversitize
Exactly we can look at historical record to reveal (no shock) that parents usually loved their children. Play and teaching although not formal was important to parents and kids.
Jazzlike-Equipment45 t1_jap25m4 wrote
Reply to comment by Hiversitize in Medieval babycare: from breastfeeding to developmental toys by Hiversitize
Yeah idk why people would think that. I remember reading a discription of a father playing with his daughter and how happy they were, I believe it was from the HRE. The concept that people ignored their children is asanine and ignorant.
Jazzlike-Equipment45 t1_jaceg9n wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Ukraine Commander Describes Situation in Bakhmut as ‘Extremely Tense’ by znanirani
You willing to fight WW3?
Jazzlike-Equipment45 t1_jaabgr0 wrote
Man I always forget Seagal exist
Jazzlike-Equipment45 t1_j6p36d5 wrote
People horny on main
Jazzlike-Equipment45 t1_j6n4jiz wrote
Reply to comment by DontMuchTooThink in UK and US rule out sending F-16 jets to Ukraine - as No 10 says it would be impractical | Politics News by BelleAriel
SEAD aircraft are an option but that doctrine took the U.S years to get right. Is it practical? Prob not but it is a solution.
Jazzlike-Equipment45 t1_j6kosoy wrote
Reply to comment by valvaro in Australia and France announce joint plan to supply Ukraine with artillery shells by TheGuvnor247
It is Austrailia and France trying to grow closer to NATO. Russia is surprsingly good at using spies and probably knew this was comming so there is little need for secrecy.
Ukraine will need regular shells as since the line is largely static Russia (a country famous for its use of arty) is in its element. It can't advance well but can make life hell. If Ukraine wants to win the arty war and go on the offensive it will need the shells to sustain a long term bombardment. Arty shells dry up really quick when you use them for long periods of time, for example the American's fired 1.2 million of them in the Ardenes offensive.
Jazzlike-Equipment45 t1_j61382s wrote
Reply to comment by BankHealthy4055 in Ukrainian security service ‘needs cleanout’ after arrest of accused spy by [deleted]
its eastern europe so yes corruption
Jazzlike-Equipment45 t1_j6135m7 wrote
Ukraine has like most former soviet countries have had to deal with corruption. Ukraine's also facing the issue of finding someone who is not corrupt but also good at their job. That combo will be kind of hard seeing those before him were either pro-russia, corrupt or a combo of both. Either way I see this possibly hamstringing them saying others in the govt have also been fired for the same reason. Time will tell
Jazzlike-Equipment45 t1_j1jszjw wrote
Meth is kinda big in LA/Holywood you ain't hit it big so no cocaine so you do meth instead
Jazzlike-Equipment45 t1_je5cyst wrote
Reply to China vows to ‘fight back’ if US speaker meets Taiwan’s president by BubsyFanboy
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