Empire Total War Online Battle #75: Britain vs Maratha
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@ThePalaeontologist ...all of his friends such as the indefatigable Thomas Henry Huxley, 'Darwin's Bulldog', who helped to intellectually cast down the 'Old Guard' such as the paradoxical Creationist-Palaeontologist Sir Richard Owen (who had once named species after Darwin when they were great friends, but now hated him for his 'atheistic blasphemy') and secure the rise of hyper modern Secular Society in Great Britain....and there is much more. Darwin voyaged upon HMS Beagle..clearly BRITISH
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@ThePalaeontologist ...rose with British scientists mostly. William Smith, who made the first modern Geological Map of Great Britain, the other British Geologists who began to realise the law of superposition applied to most rock formations, the notorious but brilliant Sir Richard Owen, father of Palaeontology himself, who for example coined numerous names including that beloved super-order of the DINOSAURIA. Biologist Charles Darwin with the mighty theory and now fact of evolution, as well as..
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@ThePalaeontologist ...it is to DARE say to an actual Palaeontology student, and life-long Natural History lover, that the British had nothing to do with it. Technically, the first contemporary TRUE Palaeontologists and not just roving amateur fossil collectors, were Georges Cuvier of France and Sir Richard Owen of Great Britain. They regarded each other as friends - just after, in the 1820's here, the British had been instrumental in the defeat of the Napoleonic Republican Empire. Palaeontology
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@ThePalaeontologist ...concurrently invented Palaeontology, and British Imperial Science soon dominated it. Most of the principles of Palaeontology we have today were born with Victorian Era British pioneers in Naturalism, Comparative Anatomy, Geology and Zoology. Palaeontology as a word was made by a french scientist, to better summarise what British and French 'men of rock' were already doing; unearthing fossils and reconstructing the arcane past. You really don't understand what a mistake...
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@brainwasher9876 I can see why you are called Brainwasher. All you do is lie and twist what others say to seem intelligent. 'Studied British History extensively'...OH REALLY? I am one inclined not to believe that out of hand, and two, amused. I am British and know a lot more about my nation's history than you. Do a few wiki searches? Look at one subjective book? Oh and I never said British history was all my doing are you insane?!!! As for Palaeontology//PUSH THE FUCK OFF. Britain and France...
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@SuperSpicychili If you really want to know, go to page...5, or something. It's just another senseless youtube passive-aggressive argument, nothing special to look at, really.
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@warhero296 Good. Mind your own business, then.
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@ThePalaeontologist I've studied British history extensively, and I see no correlation between it and any of your discussion points here. It's especially amusing considering how ridiculously proud you are of your study, paleontology, which also has absolutely nothing to do with British history. If you were a historian I would see how you could randomly offshoot into that direction, but you simply had no excuse.
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@ThePalaeontologist Taking Britain's achievements and calling them your own is slightly more idiotic than claiming that since there was one German who hated jews and committed genocide, all modern Germans have genocidal leanings. Those who fall back on their history in order to demonstrate their lofty attitude towards others have truly backed themselves into a corner.
I simply claimed that you were being overly hostile to princeofmacedon. You're the one who responded with a 500 word rant.
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@brainwasher9876 Ignorant? No. A dick? Yes ;)
do u ever lose
musicmanm1m1 3 months ago 9
@ThePalaeontologist Hahaha show those bitches.
warhero296 5 days ago