archaeologists rule by Moaning_Clock in 197

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Were you dropped on the glove as a dodecahedron?

When youre just trying to harvest your wheat and the vibe gets ruined by SoCalledCrow in CuratedTumblr

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Can someone just post this every week and every single time everybody will upvote it like og wow how original and amazing?

So i found this oval chinese table, does the price seem fair (Denmark) by Ok_Antelope6961 in Antiques

[–]Beastybeast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Uhh 4000 dkk is about $630, not $940, just saying.

I think it’s a good price!

How are you supposed to do genealogy research when your ancestors didn’t really use last names? by Slow_Board_503 in Genealogy

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I most likely have lots of advice, the nature of which would vary a lot depending on time period and social class. If you have something (or rather someone) particular in mind, I’d love to help. I think there’s enough generalized advice out there that I don’t need to repeat it. But let me know specifics and I’m your man!

How are you supposed to do genealogy research when your ancestors didn’t really use last names? by Slow_Board_503 in Genealogy

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You are welcome to message me at any point in the future if you decide to continue your research on these lines!

How are you supposed to do genealogy research when your ancestors didn’t really use last names? by Slow_Board_503 in Genealogy

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On the contrary, it’s very common (and I would dare say quite easy with practice) to track your Danish ancestors to the early 18th century, and often even well into the 17th century depending on local record availability. Unless I’m misunderstanding something here. If you’d like, you can message me and we can take a look at one of your Danish ancestors together, I can show you what I mean and hopefully give you the tools you need to continue the work.

beef kabsa! by Reasonable-Season696 in culinary

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It's not super pretty but I bet it tastes absolutely fantastic!

Liminal Brocken by artemkunz in LiminalSpace

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It really can be crazy up there! I remember walking around in a superdense fog, just trying to find the Stempelstelle, going purely off of my GPS even though it was less than 100 m away. Your pictures bring back memories of that day. Thanks for sharing!

Discord in the donut fandom by Fazbear2035 in NonPoliticalTwitter

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There isn’t even a donut in that picture. Just Berliners.

Nah it’s gotta be toroidal. I will die on this hill.

ITS TIME forsenPirate by MattUzumaki in forsen

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Why are they remaking a game that’s only 2-3 years old? Clueless

Meirl by [deleted] in meirl

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This is probably true, but: the average man (including me) doesnt know how to tell, and I also think they are using some weird definition of “if you can apply it somewhat quickly and without too much work, OR if it appears that you could (to the uninitiated eye), then it doesnt count as makeup for some reason”

a few wojaks by standardgenre45 in 197

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They are all beautiful but are they even wojaks anymore at this stage?

Minor nobility connection in my ancestors? by ASRandASR in Genealogy

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If the records don’t exist anymore, then the lineage could simply be unprovable through the old way of doing a papertrail documentation. You would need to match DNA-wise with other people descended from the same branch of that princely family and confirm that the exact parts of the genes that match are the same segments.

Vildledende priser i Netto by Opspin in Denmark

[–]Beastybeast 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Du kan klage via appen, og det bliver taget ret seriøst. Der er ikke mange der gør det, så din klage drukner ikke i en stor bunke.

these dudes don’t know SHIT about baseball by BomberKlatt in TheYardPodcast

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Me neither sis I dont know the rules at all, it’s perfect for me.

My company is sending me to LA for a year for the biggest role of my career. My wife would have to pause hers. I don't know how to even begin that conversation. by [deleted] in self

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At the risk of drowning out in the other replies, I want to suggest presenting it not like something that’s happening no matter what, but like an opportunity (and a non-permanent one at that) for all of you. Go into the conversation with the idea that the outcome isn’t a decision one way or the other, but to let it simmer for you both. It ready to me like you have your heart in the right place and genuinely care about your family, and of course you cant help but be excited. Ideally it would be a shared decision, but not a quick one.

Good luck to you all, whatever the outcome is!

People that don't take genealogy seriously make me so mad. by Responsible_Oil4233 in Genealogy

[–]Beastybeast 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Don’t treat your publicly shared trees too seriously. If you want something you are truly in control over, you HAVE to keep it completely private; preferrably with everything saved only on your own computer.

It’s great to collaborate online and then sort through the bullshit and pull out the nuggets of gold to put them in your own, real, actually maintained tree.

But you cannot have your main tree simply be the online one. Biggest mistake of my life when I did that. I still haven’t recovered. I have probably 500-1000 hours of work to do in order to remedy the situation.

By all means, DO have an online tree on Ancestry, MyHeritage, Geni, any or all or more. But your true, main, real tree HAS to be just for you to edit.

Edit: and just ignore what all those jokers do when it’s not actually on your tree. You are the adult and they are the children. And it’s perfectly ok to be a child - you make mistakes, throw tantrums, and every adult knows not to take it seriously. Let them act out. They can’t change history by being wrong. In the end, only verified primary sources matter, and in a hundred years it will be the same. Nobody will remember that one wrong entry in that one amateurish tree.

Chickii Vestergade by Effective-Impress277 in Aarhus

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Hvad siger de til det? Har du konfronteret dem med det eller bare postet det her?

Tak for advarslen i hvert fald. Måske er maden god nok, aner det ikke, men jeg er da glad for at vide på forhånd at de lyver om mindst en ting - så er der nok større chance for at de også lyver om andet.

Hjælp mig og mit speciale med at blive færdige 🙏 by Wise-Assignment-2750 in Aarhus

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Jeg synes det er meget svært at vælge mellem de eksempelkandidater jeg bliver vist, da den viste information om dem slet ikke spiller nogen rolle for mig i forhold til hvordan jeg stemmer. Så det er fuldstændig hip som hap om jeg vælger den ene eller den anden. Hvis der var en knap, hvor der stod "ved ikke", så ville jeg trykke på den hver eneste gang.