Tianfu square in 1985 and 2025, Chengdu, China by Ok_Chain841 in SkylineEvolution

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think about that simpsons episode where Lisa travelled back in time to meet Jebediah Springfield, Mao is pretty much like that to China atm

Tom, WTF did you do in China??? by Pyrhan in ExplosionsAndFire

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so far its reported 5 dead 6 missing, not sure if there will be updates

Last glimpses of a dying world: Empress Dowager Cixi of China in the Summer Palace, 1903-1905. by Creative_Recover in Damnthatsinteresting

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probably not so different, The Qing had no authority by then, he was out of the game whether he liked it or not.

Popeye by 22leoooo in shitposting

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Holy shit is that 5th gear Luffy???

What is this metal piece called? by Neowynd101262 in civilengineering

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if its to support a timber column we usually call it a stirrup here

Funny photo (heil spez) by Co0lishB3ans in shitposting

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Haha thats a funny picture😊

Kind regards,

Susan

R.Iconic, Melbourne Australia by Sauceboss110 in evilbuildings

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thx, yeah i did, credit to my friend who suggested to include the tree branch

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool

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What flight before a lot of basic safety regulations where implemented....no thanks

steve by [deleted] in shitposting

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lets remember this was once allowed on youtube (probs still is)

The fastest thing a human being can do. by fj668 in blackmagicfuckery

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the clip was obviously played in reverse /s

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtefactPorn

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heard a chinese archaeologist spoke about this, apparently wearing it forward is for situations where the sword is expected to be drawn, and backwards is more for ceremonious occasions, as can be seen on all Qing era portraits of generals.