What is the most significant event in human history?

what is the most significant event in human history?

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Finnish Civil War (27 January – 15 May 1918).

Probably the deluge.

1. Fire
2. Transistors
3. Nuclear Weapons

Singularity

Ivtention of an alphabet

Adam's Exodus from Eden or the ministries of Jesus, Muhammad and Buddha

Archduke Ferdinand's assassination for something more secular and recent.

The birth of Jesus Christ.

Me accidently touching my moms dildo as a kid.

The printing press

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OH FUGG :DDD

Beginning of a long and painful end.

God himself stepping down to save us.

Not a bad answer tho.

Covfefe

Man landed on the moon for the first time?

DID IT HAPPEN?

NO. IT'S A CONSPIRACY.

The fall of Rome

hillsborough

youtube.com/watch?v=aC3nUrJutsM The Roman Empire

Sentience

Trump election

The Crucifixion.

>God himself stepping down to save us

History needs to happen to be written. Your answer is invalid.

A few off the top of my head:

>Crucifixion of Christ
>Mohammed conquers Mecca
>signing of Magna Carta
>Caesar crosses the Rubicon
>invention of printing press
>invention of agriculture

Human-Feline contact, 8000 years ago

The Prophet's (pbuh) conquest of Mecca.

An event that happened

The Creation of the Holy Roman Empire.
Or the creation of Sup Forums

Nukes

Fire
Wheel
Alphabet
Math
Fappening
Dishwasher
Wattermellon jolly rancher
Pants

storming of the bastille

BLACKED

Crucifixion

The creation of the Holy Roman Empire

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The Birth of Christ, the Lord.

Atom bomb

The Stonewall Riots

Fall of Rome
French Revolution
Foundation of America (I'm not american, I believe it's some sort of new establishment foundation)
Fall of USSR

Invention of the printing press

black plague

I was talking about the first coming of Jesus Christ.

1917 Bolsheviks revolution :^)

This. Also the Internet.

When Charles Martel repelled Muslim invaders in the 700s from Europe he saved the future of white people. White people would not exist today if it were not for Charles Martel stopping the expanse of Muslims into Europe.

>what is the most significant event in human history?
As of right now.

>Fukishima Nuke Disaster

Screen cap this, and check it in a decade.

American Revolution and French revolution. Began the end of monarchies and rise of nationalism, thus allowing (((them))) to start.

Man on moon probably

Assuming we ever do it again and get good at it, and stay somewhere else

retard alert

1. Jesus & his life
2. Brexit
3. Trump winning election

tha 6 gorillion bubbalah

You know what I don't get? Mecca was the primary hub for Pagan Arabs to worship there Wild Gods and Djinn and all that jazz. So when Muhammad conquered it, shouldn't they have completely destroyed it. Why is a giant black Pagan cube used to worship the Abrahamic God at all? Seems almost as Blasphemous as Cathalocism and everything Jewish

When these guys let the dogs out.

The pagan arabs worshiped Allah as the chief god of their pantheon. Islam taught that only Allah alone was to be worshiped and when Mecca was taken, they continued to use the building for prayer, but had destroyed all of the idols within.

1.) Clock (You make time, keep time, or serve it

2.) Printing Press

3.) Interweb

And who are those wiener conveners?

Advent of fire

This

Russian Revolution

First powered flight 1903
first man on the moon 1969

66 years.

The appearance and rise of Fascism.

The discovery of the first steps in metallurgy.
Even having fire or the wheel is not as significant as getting access to the material and knowledge to make more advanced tools.

mastering flight OR discovering electricity.

I took a shit when I got home from work.

The Battle of the Boyne.

Probably creating mathematics

Counting.

The Ohio and Michigan War of 1835-36.

My birth.
11/06/1978.

Lucy Pinder (left) and some other slag.

I did that too but instead of accidentally it was on purpose. And instead of touch it was sniff and lick. I hope to fucking Christ she didn't use it on my dad.

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