It changed the world more than anything else in history.
It changed the world more than anything else in history
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Where'd you get that brain? The stupid store?
It changed the world more than anything else in history.
How about the destruction of Alexandria’s library compared to that ya fucking mong
america and the world are not the same thing you dumb fuck
Yeah... They picked up the 7-10 split!
>It barely changed the NYC skyline...
I think dropping the atomic bomb did that actually
Or maybe the wheel. What happened on 9/11 was no different than a Roman slaughter..
Or maybe maybe the Internet did...
Americucks are so self-absorbed
Is a Roman Slaughter like a Dirty Sanchez?
stop making the rest of us americans look like fucking retards.
Wow. More than the fall of rome eh? More than the nukes we dropped on Japan? More than the internet? Nigger your shits all fucked up.
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Meanwhile in East Germany
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Smallpox vaccine, alternatively the discovery of penicillin.
it changed the world more than anything else in history
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Unironically this.
That's fine and all but what about the French Revolution?
I think this user brings up a good point. It's the first event in the chain of events that is the 20th century.
Dont mind him, our tard wrangler will be along shortly to contain him. Sorry 'bout that.
It's hard to choose a single thing that changed history the most. 9/11 definitely not up there. Several that might be considered are the founding of Christian, Muslim, and Buddhist religions. But like I said, hard to narrow it down.
The towers were going to collapse on their own around 2008 because they were built so poorly
Huffing glue again? What’d I tell you would happen?
whats the story here?
> Where'd you get that brain? The stupid store?
Kek
>It changed the world more than anything else in history.
Ain't shit change for me...it's your fucking problem..fucking yankees
I'd agree with that, for the most part. The advent of monotheism was pretty friggin' huge.
How about the invention of electricity? Extended work hours into the night instead of dusk to dawn. Everything electronic of course. The industrial revolution throwing out centuries of being serf farmers.
To be fair, 9/11 did change the US dramatically, and not for the better. While it did have significant effects on the rest of the world, it wasn't enough to rank as a "greatest ever" any more than Pearl Harbor did.
no my world changed when i got this slut in high school pregnant
didn't even give a shit about 9/11
lol either you dont earn enough money to be taxed enough in your euro zone to care OR your ignorance is providing bliss in the fact you live in a "free" country and your taxes are paying for war and manipulation overseas, sponsoring corporate greed/growth while you continue to stay on the same rung on the ladder for the rest of your life.
eurofags pretending they are better when predominantly we are almost all the same is so fuckin dumb. this thread is full of them
at least americans can see the outcome of 9/11 and how it has morphed the world and be honest about it...might not be as big as Ferdinand but if not for him dying, something else would have done it in that tinder pile of a world.
Religions? Not really...greed and power took over religion a long time ago and thats when the world started changing from it
Alexandria? LOL If we only knew what was in there...Sure maybe we would have some better math and science a little earlier, but the world proved it wasn't ready
>more than anything else in history
Nope.
Not really. The most shaping event of our time was probably world war one.
Especially when it comes to things like islamic terrorism and mulisim immigration.
phase 1:
>ottoman empire joins Germany and Austria-Hungary in WW1, this alliance eventually looses the war
>ottoman empire is subsequently dissolved and most of their territory is annexed by the british and french, and arab states like Palestine(now mostly Israel), Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi arabia, are established
>at the same time the humiliating defeat of the germans eventually leads to the rise of nazism
>The effects of WW1 also paves way for the russian revolution, which ends with the establishment of the worlds first communist superpower which soon after annexes most of muslim central-asia
>Nazism and Hitler comes to power, beginning of WW2 and the holocaust. They loose.
>At the end of WW2, mostly influenced by the holocaust. Britain decides to hand Palestine over to european and american jews. Establishing Israel. They also grant independence to the arab states of west-asia.
>This ignites the arab-israeli conflicts
USA != WORLD
and yeah I'm a Eurofag, GermanFag
phase 2:
>the arab revolt against the creation of Israel initially plays a pro-soviet, anti-western imperialism role during the cold war
>but the proloning of the conflict eventually leads to the rise of religious fundementalism and mobilizes pan-arabism throughout the arab world, marks the beginning of the modern international jihadist movement
>the royal rulers who were given power by the british over Iraq are eventually overthrown by soviet-backed leftists, known as baathists, eventually led by Saddam Hussein
>soviet communist expansion in central asia leads to their invasion of afghanistan in '79
>Basically the founder of international jihad, the palestianian Abdullah Azam, emerges, and calls for muslims all over the world to join the afghans in the battle against soviets
>Many answer the call, including the once secular Osama Bin Laden
>fast forward, communism is defeated in afghanistan, al-qaida is established in afghanistan
>Saddam Hussein, the now ruler of Iraq, decides to invade Kuwait in early 90's and threatens to invade Saudi Arabia
>Saudi Arabia asks the USA for help, they deploy tens of thousands of troops there, establishing permanent military pressence
>this pisses the Osama of, he decleares war on the USA, this directly leads to 9/11
>the repercussions of 9/11 leads to the general acceptance of the invasion of Iraq in 2003, even though they had nothing to do with it
>Chaos erupts in Iraq ever since, leading to the establishment of "Islamic state of Iraq" (al-qaida in iraq) in 2006
>The leftist rulers who were given power in Syria by the french after independence was given in 1946, eventually leading to baathism and the al-assad dynasty, are revolted against during the arab spring
>the subsequent chaos and ciwil war in iraq and syria over these years led to the expansion of ISI, later ISIS, later IS, from 2012
That's not a combustion engine
9/11 didnt just change the US, if you havent noticed, almost every country since 9/11 in the middle east has been changed drastically. political revolutions, complete over throws, some countries becoming "sworn" but paid allies that are now doing the heavy lifting for us/west policy when it used to be the opposite....many factors can be included in this convo on the influence and changes in the middle east as a result of the US deciding to start the "war on terror"
pearl harbor justified the defeat of the japanese and arguably a dominated south pacific for decades. it allowed a gateway to alter communism in the east.
basically, all these events combined directly resulted in most of the wars, terrorist organizations, and immigration waves that have happened over the past decades
When the insurance payout is valued more than the real estate. 9/11
sure....but it hasnt changed the face of the planet and geopolitics like 9/11.
people say nagasaki and hiroshima are biggest events...they are just the start of an eventuality and a result of ww2. the question was who is coming out on top, and those two bombs sealed the deal for many decades easily.
9/11 was just one bullet point in a timeline of events, but if not for 9/11, most of what is happening today across all geopolitics would not be the same at all...
us foreign policy is so heavily affecting of the rest of the world, that is why every country in the world with any footprint is heavily invested in each election. Sure this can be argued about US and petro-dollar dominance, but it still remains fact.
How about when life first started on the planet? Or any of the massive extinction events in last few billion years?
what happened?
the millions who died and the changes ww1 created that snowballed are of course very big....
Millions more died after 9/11 and the wars that is spawned that continue today even 18 years later......many countries changed over just like ww1 and many facets of human life forever changed just like ww1
20 vs 21st centuries we are comparing and probably a very hard comparison at that
WTC 7
worst part about these memes and any others about bush...most people forget cheney was the driver behind most of the greed and corruption in that administration
The only thing it changed for me was TV. There ain't been nothing as good to watch since.
The fall of Berlin lead to the shitty timeline we exist in today.
What do all of these regime change wars have in common? The Petro Dollar
Well we invented the internet...
newfag here story behind?
But OP that's not a picture of fractional reserve banking...
Not even close
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I love figs.
But my wife is keto, which makes me keto by default, so no figs
>Alexandria’s library
It was just filled with old Hardy Boys Mysteries books and back issues of Country Living anyway.
I wouldn't say "more than anything else in history", but it was certainly huge; the world has never been the same since.
>They loose.
Why is it so hard for people to get the difference between lose and loose? Especially when they're making an educated point.
Do you bitches even know sit about the printing press and movable type? Before that books were a luxury item and most of the planet couldnt read?
how?
Where'd you get that comment? The lame store?
i mean it kinda is lol
Yeah, like the people who flew planes into our towers are interested in raisng literacy rates.
oh snap Mr.Lewis... ohh snap
>796595979
>we wuz the Internet and sheeit
There are no US military bases in Canada. Fake map and gay.
Yeah like the people who flew planes into our towers are interested in raising literacy rates.
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is that a fact....
The rink is now open. Start rollerblading, you twats.
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Naw, was just another powder keg to start another few wars. History is replete with powder keg moments. It did however finally shine a light onto the evil that is Islam.
Only legitamate post in this thread. Everyone else fuck off to reddit.
if by "the world" you mean americans of the early 21st century.
because I somehow dont think it really had as much impact as the fall of Constantinople, the burning of the library of Alexandria, the defeat of the cavalry at the Battle of Pavia, The onset of the Black Death in Europe, the establishment of the East India Company, the invention of the Bessmer Process, or even the completion of the Manhattan Project and its resulting impact of geopolitics.
THIS!
Fewer than in 50 years nobody will care in 100 nobody will remember
World War 1 easily changed the world more than any other one event in history