The soviets admitted the gas chambers are "reconstructions" built in the 50s. There is no physical evidence otherwise
> Archeological
Like what? Searches for jewish mass graves typically come up blank. The few that do find bodies (like at Katyn) often turn out to be the work of the commies.
> Photographic
1. Former german inmates from the rhineland internment camps report having been dressed up in concentration camp uniforms and photographed. A lot of those "poor starving jews" are german servicemen.
2. Pictures of typhoid victims does not prove deliberate extermination.
> Witness testimony
The witness testimony of the camps is a fucking circus. A lot of them claim the camps were exactly what the germans said they were: Concentration camps for enemy aliens awaiting deportation. Some germans said they were extermination camps, but only after months of torture. Some other inmates said they were extermination camps but their stories are so wild, impossible, contradictory and at odds with physical evidence that there's no reason to take them seriously.
Ok, so after you spend all this time finding yourself, travelling, buying yourself presents and living a carefree life with a balanced (barren) relationship, what then? What was it all for?
When your life draws to a close, what will you have to look back on? You'll have achieved nothing other than some faded memories with no one to pass them on to or any kind of useful legacy.
Receiving the incredible gift of life and the civilisation your ancestors built then dedicating it purely to your own pleasure is a very selfish choice.
Most likely none of that is going to happen. You're going to hit the wall without having "found yourself" or formed any kind of balanced relationship. Then you'll gradually fade into old age and die unremembered and unmourned.
- I enjoy spending my time making myself attractive
- I have no trouble finding men
- I can always have child later if I want
- If life gets bad I'll just sudoku, old age is aeons away
I imagine you're a bit older if you had a 10 year relationship, but this reads like the perspective of a teenager. The trouble is that none of those things last. You're not going to look attractive after 40, no matter how much makeup you put on, you're going to have serious trouble finding any men interested in you, you're not going to be able to have children.
You may very well commit suicide, that part is true, and you'll be doing so full of regret.
Just saying you need to think this one through a little more. There can be good reasons for deciding not to have children but "I like travelling too much," isn't one of them.
The idea makes sense in moderation: Vengeance can lead to a cycle of violence which creates more evil than the original wrong. There is merit in letting things go and making peace.
What makes no sense is the idea that you should let the same people just keep on doing evil to you and those you love because it's a moral highground somehow. It's not, it's cowardice and neglect of duty.
It is online, but extremely online tranny dens have been around since the 2000s at least. I think the reason it's ramped up lately is because woke teachers got the green light to groom kids.
That said, controlling kids' access to the internet (and media in general) would be no bad thing.
There was also a frankish smith called Ulfberht who stamped his name on his swords. They were so highly prized other smiths started copying them so there's a whole category of "Ulfberht swords" that have been found.
Just to point out, you don't need a really accurate chronometer for dead reckoning since your COG and SOG are going to be inaccurate anyhow. An hourglass is enough. You can also use local time with a sun sight or star sight since there's no need to compare to grenwich.
Chronometers were absolutely game changers for calculating longtitude though, you're dead right.
Very few satellites are geosynchronous, and they're way too high orbit to be mistaken for stars. I suspect the biggest problem would be finding said stars with all the urban glow.
I talked to an old school pilot and he used to do all the maritime navigation stuff. Like they'd have a little dome at the top of the cockpit so you could stick your head up with a sextant and take a sun sight. There's little pantograph chart tables you can get too to make quick plots. I think a bomber navigator invented them.
Man... that's actually a good point. I haven't even seen a road atlas in years. If google maps and whatever iphones have went down at the same time, would there just be chaos?