The truth

by FairytaleOfBliss

37 comments
  1. Calling Smörrebröd a human accomplishment is truly stretching the limits of credulity.

  2. My colleague opened up a steak bake and put Mccoys flame grilled crisps inside yesterday. Does this count as an accomplishment?

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    That feeling when you live inside the chosen area knowing that you didn’t and won’t ever provide any accomplishment for the list.

  4. Yeah, if you ignore the 15th and 16th centuries where the biggest European acomplishments came from the Iberian Peninsula

  5. No sweat lads we’ll just keep our syringes, binaural stethoscopes and portable defibs to ourselves

  6. An article from 2003.

    Since then, Hans and his EU Leadership did everything in his power to ensure that Yankistan and China would from thereon design every piece of 21st century technology for us, as Hans had some cars to export and some Russians to keep happy – so it was more convenient to Hans to not allow too much Innovation and change.

  7. Including Denmark but not Norway or Sweden seems a bit skewed to me

  8. I love that Danemark and south of Scotland are here for whatever reason.

    I also love that Spain and Portugal aren’t.

    This is fine ragebait.

  9. Not including the pioneers for synthetic fertilizers that made industrial agriculture possible is a shame

  10. Poland and croatia really tried to sneak themselves in and thought we wouldn’t notice

  11. Don’t get me wrong, I love self-loathing as much as the next guy but are we really going to trust an American who studied at Havard and MIT with his expertise on European history? Dude probably thinks Europe is a country.

  12. the hexagon of big brains 🧠

    wondering how this map would look like if only the last 200-150 years would be counted… 🫣

  13. What a glorious past that was. Western Europe you really were great! So much innovation was coming from you. It would be a pity if that changes and you would just be living from your past achievement on growing debt.

  14. Yeah but have you invented the way of living out from Germanys money while you sleep?

  15. “Human accomplishments in the arts and sciences”

    No points for “The Pedros Bros” for exploring the map seems a bit unfair.

  16. Including but not limited to communism, socialism, and anarchy.

    Excluding, democracy.

    Fair.

  17. Spain and Portugal literally started the globalization.

  18. Stay alert for the savages, we may have to rely on r/ShitAmericansSay for support.

  19. I’d argue the creation of Agriculture in Galilee at 21,000BC, China in 6200BC, and Africa in 1000BC is pretty fucking important.

    What the hell is “97% human accomplishment” anyway?

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