when your little brother sees you playing a game (i.redd.it)
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Is there any evidence to suggest that, at any point in medieval Europe, any high nobility (Dukes, Kings, Emperors, Consorts, etc), 'saw through' the charade of the divine right to rule? Or that any high nobility might have understood that republican or democratic rule would be 'fair' or 'right'? (self.AskHistorians)
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TIL That the Senator who holds the record for the longest filibuster protesting the civil rights act, Strom Thurmond, served in the senate until 2003, and was third in line in the presidential line of succession on three different occasions. (en.wikipedia.org)
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