ROMA INVICTA: just though about how the the same eagle sigil of the romans was adopted by Napoleon and then by the American Empire and finally by a certain Austrian painter
I knew when I see the: Barbie is the new fight club video,that this channel was for critical thinkers and not for those easily swayed by some culture war.Thanks.
Roma Invicta: Roman Empire was built by Strong Masculine Men. The power and dominance that the roman army had was great. The great Emperors of Rome like Augustus and Aurelian the strong leaders of men. I look up to the Roman Empire and the Men of Old. I find strength and Inspiration from them.
Rome is an idea. After the fall, many wanted to be Rome. The Germans, the French, the Ottomans, the Russians and later the Americans. All roads lead to Rome, we all strive for it.
women being clueless about us brings balance in the end because we love to mansplain and share wisdom like this which then reinforces that information in our psyche
About the final question "what do women think about all the time": I live in Italy and what I can say is that both women and men that received a classical education think about the Roman empire (or antiquity in general: Greek and Roman literature mainly), because that's what we studied every day in school. But outside of classical education and in Anglo Saxon countries there is a disparity between men and women because, in my opinion, the knowledge that men have of Rome comes from the internet content and media that they consume, which are mainly targeted at men themselves. So women think less about the Roman empire not because they cannot learn anything from it, but because they know or care less and that's because internet algorithms and the media propose them different content.
This seems silly and suggests women are at the mercy of Google to tell them what to think about. You can type Rome in the search bar and seek it out yourself
Roma Invecta: The most recent thought I had about the Roman Empire was about how me being from Italian ancestry, most likely have decedents who were citizens of the Roman Empire throughout all of it's greatest points and lowest points as an Empire. It also makes me wonder if I had ancestors who were of royalty perhaps.
Rome Invicta I knew about Caesar & his son & adopted son he treated as a son who lived till 63. It's too bad incompetents skews society from our leaders & the people we can rely on have been affected by this.
That's a very nice rainbow at 14:19, 14:34 and 15:20. There is something nice about God's promise to not destroy the world again showing up right as you talk about men rising up to save civilization. Based.
yoo just a question, does cleaning fruits /vegetables with peel actually do something if i'm removing it anyway, same goes for touching doors even after washing hands with soap?
I always have a thought of their rise to global power through the Punic Wars then when the Byzantines tried to hold on to that legacy with emperors like Justinian.
In his Oral care guide video Kaal said how Charcoal toothpaste and toothbrushes are abrasive to the teeth and not good. You would a soft bristle toothbrush and ideally the power stuff to act as toothpaste(Cant remember what) but a good non-fluoride brand is fine.,
Roma invicta ! bro, i just remembered once again, a movie i saw ages ago it was like alternative universe where roman empire still existed in modern times and it followed one modern roman soldiers life i cant fucking remember the name anyone know? its killing me
And before that would have been Egypt. The romans themselves were huge egpyt-philes because they didnt like dainty greek stuff so they ignored Alexander
most people don't give fuck bout rome like most even don't no bout it like india china or Africa we have our own complex and long history west =/= world
What women think about ? Whether they are too fat or not. This contrast was not so impressive when there was no conversation about how they were better at everything. Now it's mind blowing.
hello fellow legionnaires lol , I need to make a team of 4 people so that we can hold each other accountable and grow together if you are interested comment below
ROMA INVICTA: during the first punic war, the roman war against carthage, the republic of rome carried out a naval attack three times, if i remember correctly, and all the three times the storms from mother nature wiped out their fleet and about 1/3 of their population as mentioned in the video. they still got the hell back up again and fought, and they fought till they won. to anyone that feels let down or demotivated by a failure, remember that when rome lost almost half of its army in a storm, they got back on their feet and fought. fight till you win, because it does not count as the opponent's victory if you dont think you lost
iq is not a reliable way to measure your intelligence ..... if u learn more math your iq points will be more than others ... if your goal is to understand things fast and in depth you should practice problem solving techniques read more books and spend less time on internet the genetically people can understand the problem quick than you and come up with answer iq is not a reliable medium so do things that interests you as it brings more focus in work .....
roma invicta: the same way morals and values preserved the roman empire until corruption kicked in, i see the same happening to our western society. especially with men getting weaker and weaker unlike during the peak of Rome.
ROMA INVICTA: Before the Carthaginian war, the Romans literally didn't have a navy. Rome was in its infancy, and it didn't really bother to build a strong naval fleet as most of its battles were land battles. This meant that the Carthaginians absolutely demolished the Romans in naval attacks, and the Romans were losing the war. But the Romans had one thing up their sleeve that the Carthaginians did not. ADAPTATION. The Romans adapted to the weapons used by their foes, and evolved their military in this way. So when the Romans realised that they needed a naval fleet, they took the design of a Carthaginian one and they REBUILT it in masses. On top of this, in the First Punic War they also added an instrument known as the Corvus, essentially a drawbridge, which took the Carthaginians by surprise, and led to the Roman Republic holding naval superiority. ADAPTATION (coming across this video again randomly lmao)
I dont think it could have happened, the turks were 300 years entrenched by the time europe would have been strong enough to dislodge them, and by 1700 the turks had started to become part of the rest of europes diplomatic landscape and other powers would have come to thier aid
Roma Invicta: there's something deeply embedded within a man's very being, an eternal archetype, that craves and inspires itself to look upon the Roman Empire. Also find it interesting the myth of Rome's conception ultimately ends in fratricide. Does a nation's birth foretell its ending?
ROMA INVICTA the last thought I had about Rome was a couple hours ago, I was thinking how they treated women like sexual objects that you can exchange and "aborted" the vast majority of them until christianity started to save them
Great video just on the changing of generals each day I think that was primarily just at Cannae they did that, as most Roman generals were governors or Proconsuls serving for aprox 1 year, for example Scipio Africanus was in command the entire time during the invasion of Iberia and Libya and Caeaar was in command for around ten years* (I think Im a bit off) as he was governor of Gaul
Republican Rome was an aristocratic republic which functioned on slavery. It was Romans who established what a dictator was, they had laws that in times of crisis a compete ruler should lead
Do you think it's a good decision ? Don't ask such questions to random people because everyone has their different circumstances and it is better to make decision by yourself
Your choice mate What are you seeking tho I mean europe is close to falling The migrants there are rising Uk Everything that happens in the last stages of a civilization Europe is going through that So Europe will fall
I mean it's your individual choice, but I would advise against it if you're not serious about being German and assimilating to their norms and institutions (unless you have plans to save money and move back to India instead of staying in Germany). What I see many (a minority of immigrants, but a significant one) immigrants around me do here in America is they spend their working adult lives here, have a few kids and raise them with an American middle-class education, and then once those children become self-sufficient adults, retire in their home country living extremely comfortably because of the conversion rate between currencies and low cost of living. They might even invest the money in a business, in a sense doing remittances with their life savings. Also for learning German, I recommend a language learning method called comprehensible input.
If you don't know your goal, you'll be lapped by those who do.
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The journey of this man is the reason why men started to think about the Roman Empire.
ROMA INVICTA: just though about how the the same eagle sigil of the romans was adopted by Napoleon and then by the American Empire and finally by a certain Austrian painter
The Austrian also took inspiration from them for a salute
Sorry bro I think daily about the USSR
I think literally every state borrowed the idea at one point or another lol.
@@SMJ_Improvement He copied musollini who copied the romans
@@opera8479I think daily about Austrian painter
I knew when I see the: Barbie is the new fight club video,that this channel was for critical thinkers and not for those easily swayed by some culture war.Thanks.
That was also how I discovered this channel. He shares great advice!
holy shit that rainbow at end was beautiful
S tier video
Bro played total war rome 2🔥
600+ hours 😂
Roma Invicta: Roman Empire was built by Strong Masculine Men. The power and dominance that the roman army had was great. The great Emperors of Rome like Augustus and Aurelian the strong leaders of men. I look up to the Roman Empire and the Men of Old. I find strength and Inspiration from them.
CARTHAGO DELENDA EST
Rome is an idea. After the fall, many wanted to be Rome. The Germans, the French, the Ottomans, the Russians and later the Americans. All roads lead to Rome, we all strive for it.
All strive for Rome & all fail like Rome too. Never learning from the past.
women being clueless about us brings balance in the end because we love to mansplain and share wisdom like this which then reinforces that information in our psyche
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Roma Invicta!
(I actually typed this instinctively before even watching the video to completion lol.)
Extremely relevant to our contemporary historical predicament.
I really don't mean to be offensive but the microphone quality is really poor. Its pretty hard to hear at some points. Still great video
Can you recommend some books on philosophy and histrory not directly affiliated to self imrpovement but something that give me valuable knowledge?
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Tried your eggnog recipe. Was amazing but I'm going to experiment with different ratios of milk & heavy cream. Love you bro
I love your videos man. You bring something so unique to this space, keep it up
The Roman empire never fell, for it lives on in the minds of men every day.
I’ve never expected to see someone who say the true story of Hanibal and the battle between the romans and carthage
About the final question "what do women think about all the time": I live in Italy and what I can say is that both women and men that received a classical education think about the Roman empire (or antiquity in general: Greek and Roman literature mainly), because that's what we studied every day in school. But outside of classical education and in Anglo Saxon countries there is a disparity between men and women because, in my opinion, the knowledge that men have of Rome comes from the internet content and media that they consume, which are mainly targeted at men themselves. So women think less about the Roman empire not because they cannot learn anything from it, but because they know or care less and that's because internet algorithms and the media propose them different content.
We have years of training in something we actually like it’s not about “knowing” it’s about interpreting Rome
This seems silly and suggests women are at the mercy of Google to tell them what to think about. You can type Rome in the search bar and seek it out yourself
You just gotta forge your Empire, and Roman Empire is an emanation of the Imperial Thought, of mindset and of hard work to build it.
Can you make esoteric cold remedy guide or immune system booster guide as more ppl are getting sick going into winter
You are making me install Rome Total War haha
Looks like Ken is our new role model
Roma Invecta: The most recent thought I had about the Roman Empire was about how me being from Italian ancestry, most likely have decedents who were citizens of the Roman Empire throughout all of it's greatest points and lowest points as an Empire. It also makes me wonder if I had ancestors who were of royalty perhaps.
thank you
Hahaha that last part
Rome Invicta I knew about Caesar & his son & adopted son he treated as a son who lived till 63. It's too bad incompetents skews society from our leaders & the people we can rely on have been affected by this.
Lot of UFC fighters wanted to visit rome and the coliseum
That's a very nice rainbow at 14:19, 14:34 and 15:20.
There is something nice about God's promise to not destroy the world again showing up right as you talk about men rising up to save civilization.
Based.
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Do a video on carbs and sugar
where is the Music from?
13:55 it's a rainbow.
yoo just a question, does cleaning fruits /vegetables with peel actually do something if i'm removing it anyway, same goes for touching doors even after washing hands with soap?
Can you make a video about dreaming?
I always have a thought of their rise to global power through the Punic Wars then when the Byzantines tried to hold on to that legacy with emperors like Justinian.
Wait why just men I don't get it this is so beautifully done except for this title and this Focus I honestly don't get it
What’s your take on manga? You talked once about the GOT books and how they can benefit your life. Do you think manga could change life’s?
Anime and manga are shit .
@@Captain_J18 Agreed.
What do u think about raw kombucha
I think more about Babylon and Sumer than Rome
I only think about Hindu Rashtra
😂😂keep daydreaming
Yo kaal a question, should i use charcoal non fluoridated toothpaste? Or is that bad
In his Oral care guide video Kaal said how Charcoal toothpaste and toothbrushes are abrasive to the teeth and not good. You would a soft bristle toothbrush and ideally the power stuff to act as toothpaste(Cant remember what) but a good non-fluoride brand is fine.,
because I don't have enough information about the Carthaginian empire
8:53 this exactly the case with John F Kennedy
People didn't love Rome because of her greatness.
She was great because she was loves.
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Roma invicta ! bro, i just remembered once again, a movie i saw ages ago it was like alternative universe where roman empire still existed in modern times and it followed one modern roman soldiers life i cant fucking remember the name anyone know? its killing me
Sounds cool!
b a s e d j e e t
What empire did us men think about before the roman empire?
It was alexander, in the west at least.
And before that would have been Egypt. The romans themselves were huge egpyt-philes because they didnt like dainty greek stuff so they ignored Alexander
Carthago delenda est!!!🦅
most people don't give fuck bout rome like most even don't no bout it like india china or Africa we have our own complex and long history west =/= world
but i find this channel overall pretty good
What women think about ? Whether they are too fat or not. This contrast was not so impressive when there was no conversation about how they were better at everything. Now it's mind blowing.
Ok, incel….
Roma Aeterna
Rome Invicta
Roma invicta
I love that he indirectly called Biden a puppet and also talked about CBDC
Roma Invicta
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All thoughts lead to Rome.
Everyday I think about Khalid bin Al waleed, the general who took down both the Roman and Persian empires.
Both rome and persia were weakened from fighting each other at that time, but can't deny he was one of the best
ROMA INVICTA
ROMA INVICTA
IUDAEA DELENDA EST.
rome invicta
ROMA INVICTA ET ARIA INVICTA
hello fellow legionnaires lol , I need to make a team of 4 people so that we can hold each other accountable and grow together if you are interested comment below
Researching religion in terms of a historical standpoint, cant help but mention Roman influence.
Nobody i know thinks of the Roman Empire. B.S
A sign to find better people
@@nateroxx lol not
@@nateroxxvery much so.
I am from Rome and LOVE to learn about the Roman empire, amazing video, as a Roman I approve :)
ROMA INVICTA
Who runs the banks, who do the nations go to for funding and guidance? I guess we’ll never know 🤫🤫
A beautiful rainbow appears behind you at 14:19
ROMA INVICTA: during the first punic war, the roman war against carthage, the republic of rome carried out a naval attack three times, if i remember correctly, and all the three times the storms from mother nature wiped out their fleet and about 1/3 of their population as mentioned in the video. they still got the hell back up again and fought, and they fought till they won. to anyone that feels let down or demotivated by a failure, remember that when rome lost almost half of its army in a storm, they got back on their feet and fought. fight till you win, because it does not count as the opponent's victory if you dont think you lost
Is there any way to increase your iq if not genetically gifted
iq is not a reliable way to measure your intelligence ..... if u learn more math your iq points will be more than others ... if your goal is to understand things fast and in depth you should practice problem solving techniques read more books and spend less time on internet the genetically people can understand the problem quick than you and come up with answer iq is not a reliable medium so do things that interests you as it brings more focus in work .....
Yes but only minorly
roma invicta: the same way morals and values preserved the roman empire until corruption kicked in, i see the same happening to our western society. especially with men getting weaker and weaker unlike during the peak of Rome.
ROMA INVICTA: Before the Carthaginian war, the Romans literally didn't have a navy. Rome was in its infancy, and it didn't really bother to build a strong naval fleet as most of its battles were land battles. This meant that the Carthaginians absolutely demolished the Romans in naval attacks, and the Romans were losing the war. But the Romans had one thing up their sleeve that the Carthaginians did not. ADAPTATION. The Romans adapted to the weapons used by their foes, and evolved their military in this way.
So when the Romans realised that they needed a naval fleet, they took the design of a Carthaginian one and they REBUILT it in masses. On top of this, in the First Punic War they also added an instrument known as the Corvus, essentially a drawbridge, which took the Carthaginians by surprise, and led to the Roman Republic holding naval superiority. ADAPTATION
(coming across this video again randomly lmao)
As a man i can say this is true for me. Visited rome once for a week, was so great. Too bad i was quite young and it was some time ago.
I often wonder what would have the world been like if Constantinople was taken back by Christians.
I dont think it could have happened, the turks were 300 years entrenched by the time europe would have been strong enough to dislodge them, and by 1700 the turks had started to become part of the rest of europes diplomatic landscape and other powers would have come to thier aid
Roma Invicta: there's something deeply embedded within a man's very being, an eternal archetype, that craves and inspires itself to look upon the Roman Empire.
Also find it interesting the myth of Rome's conception ultimately ends in fratricide. Does a nation's birth foretell its ending?
ROMA INVICTA the last thought I had about Rome was a couple hours ago, I was thinking how they treated women like sexual objects that you can exchange and "aborted" the vast majority of them until christianity started to save them
Great video just on the changing of generals each day I think that was primarily just at Cannae they did that, as most Roman generals were governors or Proconsuls serving for aprox 1 year, for example Scipio Africanus was in command the entire time during the invasion of Iberia and Libya and Caeaar was in command for around ten years* (I think Im a bit off) as he was governor of Gaul
Republican Rome was an aristocratic republic which functioned on slavery. It was Romans who established what a dictator was, they had laws that in times of crisis a compete ruler should lead
I do think about the roman empire but more often about the ancient greeks
The Roman empire glazing is crazy
What are some books to learn more about this?
The rise and fall of the Roman empire by Edward Gibbon
what do you use for washing machine
@9:01 I'm not afraid to say Biden's name.
ROME INVICTA
Is the United States of America the third Rome?
bro make vids again
Follow up vid request- why men talk about ancient Greece ☝️☝️☝️☝️
The west doesn't think about ancient greece that much even though rome was a carbon copy of greece.
@@Hypogeal-Foundation tis true, I take pride in Greece because it's my heritage. It's a bit of a shame 😕 some people forget....
@@matthaiosdoesart1234 Greece was an amazing place to visit brother will go back to visit Crete next
Excesses make the mind feeble through flood. Rome before that was what we must maintain.
Personally I think far more about The British Empire 🇬🇧
Roma Invicta: I think about the parallels between current western society and how it is following Romes final destiny to a tea.
10:25 Jekyl island when the dollar got de-pegged from gold
Should men dealing with hair loss use minoxidil?
To me, Rome is what could have been.
Based
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And that my friend, is why the Second Amendment exists. An armed population with more guns than people is extremely difficult to subject to tyranny.
You know there are countries where there is no second amendment, but you can still own a gun and not have school schootings, right?
US has guns yes, but does it have men to wield them?
Is it a good decision to come to Germany from India to complete my master's degree and further settling in europe?
Do you think it's a good decision ? Don't ask such questions to random people because everyone has their different circumstances and it is better to make decision by yourself
Your choice mate
What are you seeking tho
I mean europe is close to falling
The migrants there are rising
Uk
Everything that happens in the last stages of a civilization
Europe is going through that
So
Europe will fall
@@zero4216 im asking people who have travelled and settled in europe
If the country accepts you, then yeah
I mean it's your individual choice, but I would advise against it if you're not serious about being German and assimilating to their norms and institutions (unless you have plans to save money and move back to India instead of staying in Germany). What I see many (a minority of immigrants, but a significant one) immigrants around me do here in America is they spend their working adult lives here, have a few kids and raise them with an American middle-class education, and then once those children become self-sufficient adults, retire in their home country living extremely comfortably because of the conversion rate between currencies and low cost of living. They might even invest the money in a business, in a sense doing remittances with their life savings.
Also for learning German, I recommend a language learning method called comprehensible input.