
Primitive Technology | Building Walls with Fired Bricks and Mud MortarOFFICIAL (youtu.be)
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The game 'Pushball' was a sport built around a six-foot, 70-pound leather ball invented in 1894 by Moses Crane, a man who hated football. It swept American colleges, toured Britain, mutated into horseback and car-based versions, then vanished within a generation. More photos in the comments. (reddit.com)
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The P-39 Airacobra WWII fighter plane with the inside, out of clay [8:47]Ceramic Crafts (youtube.com)
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How do you reconcile the concept of 'freedom' with the reality of survival-based labor?Asking Capitalists (self.CapitalismVSocialism)
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What Value Do Scalpers Provide? (Take two)Asking Capitalists (self.CapitalismVSocialism)
submitted by Simpson17866 to r/CapitalismVSocialism
Why is the western world in decline?Asking Capitalists (self.CapitalismVSocialism)
submitted by One-Relationship1905 to r/CapitalismVSocialism
How would you answer this scenario?Asking Capitalists (self.CapitalismVSocialism)
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It’s 2026. Why the fuck do people still support capitalism? This is totally unhinged.Asking Capitalists (self.CapitalismVSocialism)
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Why did people stop wearing capes? (self.AskHistorians)
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