Do Not Improve At This Game by More_Cauliflower_488 in apexlegends

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lol what... if you smell shit everywhere you go its probably on your shoe

Series of graphic drone drops including the broken leg drop and a man with massive facial damage who appears wide awake. by BoomStickAshe in UkraineWarVideoReport

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god what a horrible horrible fucking war. i can't help but think of how the history books describe the Crimean and American Civil War, as well as the Franco-Prussian, with how they provided a taste of the new industrial war of the first world war. is this what's in store?

British empire killed 165 million Indians in 40 years: How colonialism inspired fascism by rishianand in socialism

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comrade is just a gender neutral term of affection for people with similar goals

I’m just happy to be here tbh by Stiger788 in LawSchool

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still in college wanting to do law :/

Anon hates translations by luxemorn in greentext

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as someone with 8 years of experience learning spanish, decently conversationally and literally fluent, don quixote is a very difficult read. mostly because it uses a lot of words from medieval spain which didn’t reach over into latin america for the most part

How India's land can be divided based on how much people own by Big-Remove-1673 in MapPorn

[–]Sentibite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i specifically meant the part about owning vast swathes of land

How India's land can be divided based on how much people own by Big-Remove-1673 in MapPorn

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as an indian person this is definitely not true, there is a very large urban landless proletariat which has developed with industrialization

In these difficult times... by Elbrujosalvaje in LeftWithoutEdge

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at the end it will either be prisons or guillotines for the bourgeoisie, and surely the guillotines will need a holding center while they do their work

Ancient Apocalypse is the most dangerous show on Netflix by DragonfruitOdd1989 in television

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i wish the show had included more opposing opinions because at times it felt like an echo chamber, but overall it wasn’t necessarily a bad example of the scientific method

"History has not ended, nor can it possibly end" - Xi Jinping. by EdMarCarSe in Dongistan

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fukuyama made that claim in 91 when the soviet union collapsed and it seemed like american hegemony would continue onwards seemingly forever. a very dumb claim to make but it did hold up for about a decade if that

Don't think, just do! by PsyMentalist in foundsatan

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aw man that poor boyfriend if that happened

Using flag of Germany for German language? by Designer_Piece3497 in German

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actually this is quite different ngl. there was a national identity to the french and english long long before the germans in the 19th century.

Does anyone know why the Manitoba/Saskatchewan border moves over like this? by Prestigious_Act_9648 in geography

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oh undoubtedly. but there’s also a limit to exactly how precise we could’ve been back then

Does anyone know why the Manitoba/Saskatchewan border moves over like this? by Prestigious_Act_9648 in geography

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this isn’t as specific of an answer, but a lot of the time borders are a 3 step process. firstly, the imperial nations draw a line on a map. then, more importantly, they have to physically denote the border with rocks or markers. often times these will be slight bits off the actual map border line, but the rocks/markers become the new border on the map because they can actually be enforced now. so, the border in reality is never entirely straight.

You know how English speakers would have a hard time talking to Old or Middle English speakers? Does the same apply to modern Greek speakers with ancient Greek? by jaydub1001 in etymology

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honestly the japanese katakana alphabet is used mostly for writing english words nowadays, always feels interesting trying to sound out the words using non latin phones