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Old October 7th, 2018 #1
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Hmm . .

There sure is a difference between that . .


. . and that ?




Sry , I know that was quite an irrealistic example but I couldn't resist . .

Anyway . .

Caucasians surely are the most advanced race . .

They may be immitated by Asians today . .




. . but may I remind you that at about the start of the 20th century countries like China and Japan were still more or less on a medieval level ?






I sometimes have an amusing time watching countries like India and Pakistan trying to imitate the West . .




Maybe they should be more concerned about their pollution , for the record . .

The fact that brown-skins like the Pakistanis are busy sending rockets "up there" truly makes me chuckle sometimes . .

lol

AND the fact that , in a way ,the Indians and Pakistanis try to outdo each other with their supposed 'technical miracles' just because they're mortal enemies . .

lol . .to me they look quite similar , just that the Indians are Hindus and the Pakistani Muslims ( at least at the core ) from which their hostility for each other also stems . .Quite similar races , just the religion. .

But . .in a way , I always enjoy fights amongst brown-skins themselves ( if OUR technology wouldn't be involved . .)


Maybe they should better solve that on the football field


It would be dramatic to see a nuclear battle on the Hindukush ( the region where Pakistani Muslims and Indian Hindus more or less collide ) . .

They should solve it 'diplomatically' , lol lol lol


IF solving things diplomatically is within the character of those lowlifes , lol

Anyway . .

At least the Muslim world ( in this case I'm referring to Middle Easterners ,the Pakis are still a different phenotype from them . .) hasn't yet managed to keep up with the West . .

TO SAY NOTHING OF THE AFRICANS . .

lol

But . . concerning us. .

Our present state. .






Hmm . .no offense but I think even a blind man could see that this cannot be the ULTIMATE . .

Hmmmm . .







Where does technology start ,where is it supposed to end ?




So . .what kind of technological level do you think we can / maybe WILL achieve ?

Curious . .


 
Old October 12th, 2018 #2
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I might add , concerning this thread , should the race-mixing with the darkies , i. e. people like this . . . .







. . continue , well . . .


. . . then mankind may soon be back in the Stone Age.





A danger which is often underestimated when it comes to race-mixing is that the original Aryan genes disappear ( an Aryan mixing with darkies ALWAYS leads to the offspring being 'darker' , i. e. closer to their other parent than to the Aryan . .)

Hmm . . .

If one makes the equation: Aryan = most advanced race . . .

And . . .

Darkies ( i. e. naturally coloured peoples like Negroes / Aborigines ) = most downtrodden. .




. . I wonder what that leads to.




Listen , Aryans . . . by race-mixing you're destroying probably the most precious genes on the planet . . . .

I don't think a mongrelized humanity might make it 'up there'.


 
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On a side note . . I hope one day we will maybe be able to make to to Orion's Belt.


O.R.I.O.N. . . Our race is our nation . . .


 
Old October 12th, 2018 #4
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lol . .on this occasion . . .

A joke we use to tell here in Germany.

What is a Turk on the Moon?
A wonder !
What would be ALL TURKS on the Moon ?


The solution!



lol . .

We cannot let other races win the 'space race'.




 
Old October 14th, 2018 #5
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The recent thread here about Venus made me think of this thread . .

https://vnnforum.com/showthread.php?t=551703

We always find new frontiers . .

The first human in space sure was progress at that time . .

Then the first human on another celestial body ( Moon ) . .

Maybe the planets in our solar system are next ?


Then other solar systems ?


Then maybe the whole universe ? ?




Then the 'multiverse' ? ? ?


( which exists according to Indo-Aryan legends ? )


Okay , that is a bit 'spaced-up'

How far can we go ?



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Old October 19th, 2018 #7
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Who knows how far we could progress? If we don't succeed in killing ourselves off, perhaps millions of years from now we will evolve into pure energy beings like the Organians from Star Trek.


Or the Q.

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Now we will check it



The perimeter of the parallelogram of ABCD is equal to 10 centimeters. Find the length of the diagonal of BD, knowing that the perimeter of the triangle of ABD is 8 centimeters.


Which answer is correct?
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Old October 19th, 2018 #9
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Now we will check it



The perimeter of the parallelogram of ABCD is equal to 10 centimeters. Find the length of the diagonal of BD, knowing that the perimeter of the triangle of ABD is 8 centimeters.


Which answer is correct?



Man , you got me . .

Math was never my strong side . .


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Which doesn't mean , of couse , that many of our race aren't keen on it . . .

When I said "we" , I meant as a collective . . .

lol

Division in working fields sure must be . . .


That is the core of National Socialism . . .

As for me , I'm more of a historian . . .

My main field of interest .

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Old October 19th, 2018 #10
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Oh , and since I just posted a picture of the "Deutsche Arbeitsfront"

Please don't give anybody me the theories about 'Nazi flying saucers' etc . . .

I give ZERO credence to these theories.

A lot of conspiracy investigators sure made themselves quite incredible with those kinds of claims . . .

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Seriously , is this never going to stop ? ?

Yes , the Nazis had contact with extraterrestrials ( Greys , Aldebaraanians , Pleiadians . . )


The had the Vril flying saucer Haunebu . .


They landed on the Moon . .



. . and on Mars . .

Get your ass to Mars


Fact . .

Also . . Hitler fled to Argentina with a Reichsdeutsche Flugscheibe . .



He then became the new Führer in Argentina . .

Madonna - Don't Cry For Me Argentina

And . . the Nazis also have a secret base in Antarctica . .


Hail Neuschwabenland ! !

I might add that the Earth is also hollow . .




Seriously , what is it with that kind of stuff ? ?


I had to laugh at your joke about the Moon being controlled by Hitler's brain though . .

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Seriously , we cannot lean ourselves back like "Oh , the Nazis had wonder weapons , one day they will come to save us" . .

We have to do everything ourselves.
 
Old October 19th, 2018 #11
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Not trying to get too far off-topic, but if NS Germany had contact with aliens, you would think aliens would have helped them win the war.


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Now we will check it



The perimeter of the parallelogram of ABCD is equal to 10 centimeters. Find the length of the diagonal of BD, knowing that the perimeter of the triangle of ABD is 8 centimeters.


Which answer is correct?
Math was never my strongest subject, either. Like ColdFire, history is more my area. Well, that's it, we're doomed.
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Old October 19th, 2018 #12
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Man , you got me . .

Math was never my strong side . .

As for me , I'm more of a historian . . .

My main field of interest .
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Math was never my strongest subject, either. Like ColdFire, history is more my area.
For our historians

1) In honor of which Russian revolutionary a certain US university gives grants to students?

2) Which empire or country or duchy benefited most from the signing of the Peace of Westphalia? Explain your answer.

(By the Peace of Westphalia, I mean two Münster treaties and one Osnabrück treaty).





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Old October 19th, 2018 #13
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Cool "Sit down . .Got an F"

No offense Alex but do you recently feel like a teacher here at VNN ?


Heehee . .

No beef . .

Let's see

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For our historians

1) In honor of which Russian revolutionary a certain US university gives grants to students?
No idea TBH . . . I'm neither American nor Russian so I'm not really into this . . .



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2) Which empire or country or duchy benefited most from the signing of the Peace of Westphalia? Explain your answer.

(By the Peace of Westphalia, I mean two Münster treaties and one Osnabrück treaty).
Of course I know what you mean by Peace Of Westphalia . . .

The Thirty Years' War mainly took place in my country ( Germany ) . . .


Hmmmm . . .
. . .

Ding ! !


I think it's Prussia . . .


I always thought that without the Thirty Years' War maybe Prussia would never have existed . . .

Why?

After the Thirty Years' War all of Germany lay in ruins . . .

And , inside Germany , especially the Mark Of Brandenburg . .


It was the area with the most devestation.

So no wonder one day the sovereigns of Brandenburg started to 'look outside' ( i. e. trying to make up for their loss of population etc . .) . .

So , Brandenburg-Prussia became a new super-state . . .

Quite an irony that one of the biggest disasters in German history ( the Thirty Years' War ) lead to the founding of a German state ( Prussia ) which should play an important role in history . . . .

 
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In response to Alex's question #1: Obviously not Lenin, so I'm going to guess Trotsky, a.k.a. Bronstein. But I'm probably wrong.

ColdFire's answer to question#2--Prussia--sounds logical to me.

How did we do, Alex?
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In response to Alex's question #1: Obviously not Lenin, so I'm going to guess Trotsky, a.k.a. Bronstein. But I'm probably wrong.

ColdFire's answer to question#2--Prussia--sounds logical to me.

How did we do, Alex?
I think VNN's self-apponited math teacher will give us both an A . . .

Sry , no beef with Alex and I also do not intend to brag , yet , concerning Prussia : It would be the only LOGICAL one . . . .

As for question #1 . . . .

Why not ask our Russian friend himself ?


 
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After all this, I assume that some people drank beer instead of attending classes



Solving a mathematical (geometric) task:




Students ~ 12 years old, should know that opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal.

(This statement can be proved as a theorem.)


Consequently AB=CD and BC=DA
=>
AB+BC=CD+DA


but [The perimeter of the parallelogram of ABCD is equal to 10 centimeters.] i.e. AB+BC+CD+DA=10

we know that AB+BC=CD+DA
=>
(AB+BC)+(AB+BC)=10
=>
2*(AB+BC)=10
=>
AB+BC=10/2=5

but [the perimeter of the triangle of ABD is 8 centimeters.] i.e. AB+BD+DA=8

we know that BC=DA
=>
AB+BD+BC=8
=>
(AB+BC)+BD=8

we know that AB+BC=5
=>
5+BD=8
=>
BD=8-5=3 [centimeters]




[Find the length of the diagonal of BD] - the diagonal of BD = 3 centimeters
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After all this, I assume that some people drank beer instead of attending classes
. . that wouldn't be an allusion to the fact that I'm a sucker for this stuff . .


. . now , would it be friend ?

https://vnnforum.com/showthread.php?...28#post2245228

https://vnnforum.com/showthread.php?...45#post2246745



Quote:
Solving a mathematical (geometric) task:




Students ~ 12 years old, should know that opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal.

(This statement can be proved as a theorem.)


Consequently AB=CD and BC=DA
=>
AB+BC=CD+DA


but [The perimeter of the parallelogram of ABCD is equal to 10 centimeters.] i.e. AB+BC+CD+DA=10

we know that AB+BC=CD+DA
=>
(AB+BC)+(AB+BC)=10
=>
2*(AB+BC)=10
=>
AB+BC=10/2=5

but [the perimeter of the triangle of ABD is 8 centimeters.] i.e. AB+BD+DA=8

we know that BC=DA
=>
AB+BD+BC=8
=>
(AB+BC)+BD=8

we know that AB+BC=5
=>
5+BD=8
=>
BD=8-5=3 [centimeters]




[Find the length of the diagonal of BD] - the diagonal of BD = 3 centimeters
 
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Now about the history

1) It was Sergey Degayev (1857–1921), who in the United States changed his name to Alexander Pell. The University of South Dakota is still giving students grants in his honor - https://www.usd.edu/financial-aid/grants.



2)

"Three separate treaties constituted the peace settlement.

The Peace of Münster was signed by the Dutch Republic and the Kingdom of Spain on 30 January 1648, and was ratified in Münster on 15 May 1648.

Two complementary treaties were signed on 24 October 1648:

The Treaty of Münster (Instrumentum Pacis Monasteriensis, IPM), between the Holy Roman Emperor and France, along with their respective allies

The Treaty of Osnabrück (Instrumentum Pacis Osnabrugensis, IPO), between the Holy Roman Empire and Sweden, along with their respective allies." - Wikipedia.


I believe that the main event in the life of any state is the acquisition of sovereignty. Thanks to these peace treaties, sovereignty was acquired by the Netherlands and Switzerland. They should be considered to have received the greatest benefit from these events.

Of these two, the Netherlands received more from the peace treaty, since its signing stop the Eighty Years' War.
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"Three separate treaties constituted the peace settlement.

The Peace of Münster was signed by the Dutch Republic and the Kingdom of Spain on 30 January 1648, and was ratified in Münster on 15 May 1648.

Two complementary treaties were signed on 24 October 1648:

The Treaty of Münster (Instrumentum Pacis Monasteriensis, IPM), between the Holy Roman Emperor and France, along with their respective allies

The Treaty of Osnabrück (Instrumentum Pacis Osnabrugensis, IPO), between the Holy Roman Empire and Sweden, along with their respective allies." - Wikipedia.


I believe that the main event in the life of any state is the acquisition of sovereignty. Thanks to these peace treaties, sovereignty was acquired by the Netherlands and Switzerland. They should be considered to have received the greatest benefit from these events.

Of these two, the Netherlands received more from the peace treaty, since its signing stop the Eighty Years' War.

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I think it's Prussia . . .


I always thought that without the Thirty Years' War maybe Prussia would never have existed . . .

Why?

After the Thirty Years' War all of Germany lay in ruins . . .

And , inside Germany , especially the Mark Of Brandenburg . .


It was the area with the most devestation.

So no wonder one day the sovereigns of Brandenburg started to 'look outside' ( i. e. trying to make up for their loss of population etc . .) . .

So , Brandenburg-Prussia became a new super-state . . .

Quite an irony that one of the biggest disasters in German history ( the Thirty Years' War ) lead to the founding of a German state ( Prussia ) which should play an important role in history . . . .

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I actually applied for a Pell grant 30 years ago in college, but didn't qualify...perhaps that's a good thing.

That was also around the last time I did any geometry or complex mathematical problems--and I didn't even drink beer back then.

The USA has been suffering a "brain drain" for decades, average I.Q.s dropping due to the browning of America, massive numbers of non-Whites flooding in, deliberate dumbing-down of school curricula and a myriad of other factors that are discussed here all the time. There are literally high school and even some college students in this country who cannot find the USA on a world map, think the American Civil War was in the 1960s, know about Martin Lucifer King, but not George Washington, and if they were given the name 'Chernobyl' would think it's singer Cher's full name. No nation will survive like that.
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