What was the most significant event in history?

What was the most significant event in history?

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The big bang.

Retard

My birth.

Your death

Jesus born

The resurrection of Jesus Christ.

The Battle of Hastings

Wait I'm sorry that was unnecessarily mean

>Literally worshipping an undead

Marathon/Thermopolyae/Salamis/Platea

You could probably argue any of them to the same effect.

Alexander conquering Persia

*Living God

>Marathon

Stop posting for a while, friend

the unification of China by Qin Shihuangdi

Who's father unrigtfully cucked a man because

Why those over others?

Probably development of agriculture.

>unrightfully

The ascension of Hebrew Power Projection.. Although "parasitic" their ailment unites us..

>Interfering between a man and a women's sacred bond
>Somehow rightful
What a shitty god

Because if the Persians had solidified control over most of the Greek poleis, and especially Athens, then the world today would likely be completely unrecognizable to us. It would have completely altered the entire course of European, and thus world, history

Gamergate

Marathon might be a bit of a meme, but all ten of the Athenian strategoi were present as was the Polemarch, Callimachus (who actually died at Marathon). But if all of them had died or been captured, then Athens would have been royally fucked.

When the first man saw a shitty, stinking asshole and thought

>I better stick my dick in that, instead of a pussy.

Creation of humanity

...

variety is the spice of life mon amie

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Waterloo

ZIMBABWE

Battle of Tours
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Tours

This

birth of the first inca :)

The Battle of Midway

For modern history, it was the Siege of Vienna (1683).

> youtube.com/watch?v=TdDMHZdMXc8

THEN THE WINGED HUSSARS ARRIVED

Columbine

Liberation of the Levant by Khalid Al-Walid

the battle of telamon

not if you look at it in a randian way.

basically to Ayn Rand: one's death is the end of the universe/world (for that person)

(as the world only exists in our heads).
(sort of egotist)
(self-centered but in a relativistic sense)

Probably when I jacked off yesterday

The Mongol conquests

The exact moment Nicholas Tesla discovered AC power was better then DC. Without widespread AC electricity our modern world would be way different and we would probably be a lot farther behind.

All the battles and generals advanced countries to a certain point, but desu humanity before the early 1900s was pretty unimpressive with what we have done since electricity

-Not a total electrician or anything