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Copper;c-9826600 said:AJackson dropping knowledge, he just pressing that post button to hard
Sion;c-9826607 said:Y'all really want me to boot him from the thread ? I need at least 3 ppl to say so.
Copper;c-9826870 said:Sion;c-9826607 said:Y'all really want me to boot him from the thread ? I need at least 3 ppl to say so.
No...he aint said shit wrong
Ajackson17;c-9826498 said:fortyacres;c-9824686 said:The Lonious Monk;c-9824630 said:fortyacres;c-9824205 said:Copper;c-9824147 said:The Lonious Monk;c-9824009 said:The Dora Milaje look tough as hell.
And lol @ them being the most advanced nation on the planet and still fighting with spears. I mean I know why, but that shit is still kinda funny.
Spears made of vibranium
And fye it took guns a few hundred years to overcome spears and bows.
It was well known in the 1600s and 1700s an accurate trained man with a spear or a bow had an advantage over a trained man with a gun.
i dont think, so the Zulu were defeated by the maxim gun.
Spears , hide shields ,Bows & Arrows lost us the colonial wars in Africa.
Not really. A depletion of manpower lost the colonial wars. Africa had basically given away many of it's strongest people in the slave trade. By the way, people in West Africa weren't as dependent on archaic weapons as people think. After all, guns were one of the things that the Euros traded for slaves before they started colonizing.
Southern & Eastern Africa did not have any depletion of manpower due to slavery , slave trade wasnt that big of an issue in the Zambezi delta and going further down.
Yall dudes can "power to black" bullshit your way through this answer all you want to help whatever black esteem issues or narrative yall AAs have, but apart from some small battles most natives lost theirs wars because of lack of superior technological advancement in weaponary from the late 1400s onwards and its nothing to be ashamed of, it just is what it is.
This isn't pseudo history what they are explaining, the gun wasn't that useful until more in the 1800's with better technology, colonization happened until the Gatling gun. Read the UNESCO General History of Africa.
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Joker_De_La_Lover;c-9825181 said:Just realized Black Panther is Victor Sweet from Four Brothers
Ajackson17;c-9826910 said:Copper;c-9826870 said:Sion;c-9826607 said:Y'all really want me to boot him from the thread ? I need at least 3 ppl to say so.
No...he aint said shit wrong
Thanks @copper . I don't understand what their angry about. Ya'll were discussing Black Panther and Africa relationship to being conquered so I chimed in it and gave them some references to use. Then dude who hates me so much wants me being kicked out when I reference dude on a comment, we get off topic on this forum so much on this forum it's not unusual.
Joker_De_La_Lover;c-9825270 said:Oh. A little off. They look alike
Smokey Tha Bandit;c-9828472 said:Joker_De_La_Lover;c-9825181 said:Just realized Black Panther is Victor Sweet from Four Brothers
who made this dumbfuck a mod?
Copper;c-9827857 said:I legit thought I was gonna see Bob Sapp as a villian in that black panther trailer...
Lou_Cypher;c-9829368 said:New Rumor Ties The Guardians To Infinity War In A Major Way
A major new rumor has popped up regarding a plot line in Avengers: Infinity War, one that has huge implications for the Guardians of the Galaxy and why they end up on Earth.
With the latest Marvel Studios crossover film currently in production, we've managed to get a few glimpses of the battle between Thanos and Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Set videos and photos hint that characters from the Avengers comic book storyline Infinity will have a major part as Thanos “lieutenants.”
Prop weapons used by actors in motion-capture gear indicate that Proxima Midnight and Corvus Glaive will be among the Mad Titan’s lackeys, and this new rumor from MCU Exchange posits that they’re a bit more significant than mere allies.
The site states that Thanos’ goons will actually be his children, making them the siblings of Gamora and Nebula from the Guardians of the Galaxy.
The characters briefly mention their siblings in James Gunn’s latest film, but it was unclear just what that meant or what implications it held for future movies. Now we have a bit more motivation behind Thanos’ Black Order, who were simply just evil characters helping Thanos in his quest to obtain the Infinity Gems/Stones during their appearance in the Infinity comic storyline.
It remains to be seen just how accurate the rumor is; remember, Marvel has yet to confirm the appearance one the Black Order in the film and the production has managed to be pretty secretive despite filming in public venues.
Are Gamora and Nebula sisters of the Black Order? Or something else? Did Thanos forcefully “adopt” the other members of his goon squad as well? We’ll find out when Avengers: Infinity War premieres May 4, 2018.
http://comicbook.com/movies/2017/06...r-guardians-of-the-galaxy-rumor-thanos-child/
The Lonious Monk;c-9829829 said:Copper;c-9827857 said:I legit thought I was gonna see Bob Sapp as a villian in that black panther trailer...
He already got his ass whooped in Thor. lol
Lou_Cypher;c-9829368 said:New Rumor Ties The Guardians To Infinity War In A Major Way
A major new rumor has popped up regarding a plot line in Avengers: Infinity War, one that has huge implications for the Guardians of the Galaxy and why they end up on Earth.
With the latest Marvel Studios crossover film currently in production, we've managed to get a few glimpses of the battle between Thanos and Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Set videos and photos hint that characters from the Avengers comic book storyline Infinity will have a major part as Thanos “lieutenants.”
Prop weapons used by actors in motion-capture gear indicate that Proxima Midnight and Corvus Glaive will be among the Mad Titan’s lackeys, and this new rumor from MCU Exchange posits that they’re a bit more significant than mere allies.
The site states that Thanos’ goons will actually be his children, making them the siblings of Gamora and Nebula from the Guardians of the Galaxy.
The characters briefly mention their siblings in James Gunn’s latest film, but it was unclear just what that meant or what implications it held for future movies. Now we have a bit more motivation behind Thanos’ Black Order, who were simply just evil characters helping Thanos in his quest to obtain the Infinity Gems/Stones during their appearance in the Infinity comic storyline.
It remains to be seen just how accurate the rumor is; remember, Marvel has yet to confirm the appearance one the Black Order in the film and the production has managed to be pretty secretive despite filming in public venues.
Are Gamora and Nebula sisters of the Black Order? Or something else? Did Thanos forcefully “adopt” the other members of his goon squad as well? We’ll find out when Avengers: Infinity War premieres May 4, 2018.
http://comicbook.com/movies/2017/06...r-guardians-of-the-galaxy-rumor-thanos-child/
I'm torn by this. I like the Black Order, but I wanted to see Thanos roll over the Avengers himself. Maybe the Avengers will beat the Black Order, but Thanos will whoop dat ass.
SuperManuel;c-9828497 said:Ajackson17;c-9826910 said:Copper;c-9826870 said:Sion;c-9826607 said:Y'all really want me to boot him from the thread ? I need at least 3 ppl to say so.
No...he aint said shit wrong
Thanks @copper . I don't understand what their angry about. Ya'll were discussing Black Panther and Africa relationship to being conquered so I chimed in it and gave them some references to use. Then dude who hates me so much wants me being kicked out when I reference dude on a comment, we get off topic on this forum so much on this forum it's not unusual.
We're mad because wakanda is fiction and youre derailing the thread with this psuedo social lounge bs. Besides, wakanda was never conquered by outsiders