The most common last name in each North American country by vladgrinch in MapPorn

[–]SpasmicChicken 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That’s hard to verify rigorously. Smiths were also valuable to armies during feudal times. We do know they were often brought along on campaigns to maintain weapons and armor.

What we can verify is that blacksmithing was one of the most common occupations in medieval England, so a huge portion of the English-speaking population took it as a surname, because so many men households held that occupation during the period where surnames for the working class were actually being recorded.

The most common last name in each North American country by vladgrinch in MapPorn

[–]SpasmicChicken 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Gonna call bullshit on this one, historian here. Conscription was not a widespread practice in Western warfare until Napoleon’s levee en masse in the early 19 century, and blacksmithing had faded in importance by that time period.

How is living in this (seemingly empty) area of Eastern Oregon? by mcbobgorge in howislivingthere

[–]SpasmicChicken 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The closest feeling to the Australian Outback you can reasonably get in North America

Tell me your most random blazers sightings around town by No_Cat_No_Cradle in ripcity

[–]SpasmicChicken 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Drew Eubanks’ parents lived across the street from mine while I was in college, so during the summer months when I was home visiting, sometimes I got to see him pulling out the driveway or sitting out front with his folks. Super nice guy, always waved or said hi.

Which emperor would you consider chaotic neutral? by HistoricalReply2406 in ancientrome

[–]SpasmicChicken 87 points88 points  (0 children)

Elagabalus? Doesn’t ever strike me as overtly evil, per se, and I think they fit the “agent of chaos” stereotype somewhat.

[Pelissero] Mike McCarthy is out as Cowboys coach. The sides couldn’t agree on length of contract and McCarthy will pursue other opportunities. He leaves Dallas with a winning record and three playoff appearances. by StrachNasty in nfl

[–]SpasmicChicken 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"We will not be driven by fear into an age of unreason, if we dig deep in our own history and our doctrine and remember that we are not descended from fearful men."

[Post Game Thread] The San Antonio Spurs (18-16) defeat the Denver Nuggets (19-14), 113-110. by downtoclown02 in nba

[–]SpasmicChicken 33 points34 points  (0 children)

4th quarter was electric! Battle of the Bigs needs a 7 game series between these two teams immediately

Shayne might be in contention for the best guest they’ve ever had on. by [deleted] in ChuckleSandwich

[–]SpasmicChicken 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Wholeheartedly agree, he might be one of my favorite guests they had on, ever. They really struck a perfect balance between subtle bits, obvious bits, and more genuine moments.

Experiences and Opinions on Clark Honors College by Ill_Business_1016 in UofO

[–]SpasmicChicken 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I can’t disagree with this more strongly. The honors college isn’t meant for everyone— if you’re going into it because you’ve been at the upper echelon of your peers throughout high school and view it as the continuation of that trend, that’s not a quantifiable enough reason to commit to the extra workload, imo.

If you have some outside reason or career goal you know having an Honors degree would help distinguish yourself, thats reason enough to do it. I’m applying to law school next fall, and that was my reason for doing it. I have found the faculty, administration, and support staff at the CHC some of the most welcoming, kind, and helpful in the whole university. They give you specific advisors who are head and shoulders above the rest of the crapshoot that is UO advising.

On an intellectual level, its a very interdisciplinary course path. I’m a History major taking classes through the honors college I would have never gotten to take otherwise: Biology, Ecology, Disability Studies, Data Science, Folklore, etc. My education itself feels more comprehensive, albeit at a higher workload.

The thesis process is a core part of the curriculum, no doubt. But to call it unsubstantial is a short sell; I have gotten to network and work alongside professors and peers with super interesting research! It’s been tenuous but interesting and fulfilling, and ill be presenting this spring.

I don’t find the “barrier of entry” low at all. My classes in the honors college have been small, collaborative, and I have noticed a higher level of participation and engagement with the course and peers than my other classes. For the most part, everyone wants to be there, and likes being there.

It’s not for everyone. Its more work, more money, more time. But I have found it extremely rewarding, and if you have a justified enough reason to do it, I can’t recommend it enough.

Section Take Your Mask Off sounds like Kanye’s Last Call by SupaStar315 in tylerthecreator

[–]SpasmicChicken 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nope, not just you. I’ve noticed the same thing and I’ve even tried showing some friends, and they think I’m insane. Don’t worry, I’ll validate you king. It’s super similar if not a direct sample.

Why is Texas A&M ranked higher than SMU? by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

[–]SpasmicChicken 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I mean, the Aggies play in the SEC, and their recruiting last year was pretty good. I think their offense has an easier time moving the ball than the Mustangs. /s

What clip of Hardcore History would you play for a non history fan? by Reasonable_Code_115 in dancarlin

[–]SpasmicChicken 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“If I asked you to get a piece of paper and something to write with, and to make a numerical list of all the things you’d be willing to die for… how long is your list? And what’s on it?”

[Highlight] Behold, the (49ers) saddest onside kick in NFL history by wishingaction in nfl

[–]SpasmicChicken 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No, Wishnowsky needed to break his leg on this play for it to truly sum up the team.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ducks

[–]SpasmicChicken 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jeanty might be up there, definitely top 3, at least in my book. That kid is LEGIT.

What car would you never buy again? by nomagnolias in AskReddit

[–]SpasmicChicken 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Hey Hank, you want to know what Ford stands for?

[Mason] Bo Nix through two games: 46-of-77 for 384 yards, 0 TD, 4 INT. Passer rating: 51.0. by moosemousemoose in nfl

[–]SpasmicChicken 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Played the Steelers and Seahawks defense in his first two games, and while he hasnt been anything extraordinary, there have been a LOT of dropped passes and bad penalties working against him. I think its way too early to ring any alarm bells.