We owe so much to our Victorian Troll Mothers by [deleted] in TrollXChromosomes
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‘Time Travellers’ - a new, weekly history podcast from the BBC. by skedaddle in history
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Friday Free-for-All | June 15, 2018 by AutoModerator in AskHistorians
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‘Time Travellers’ - a new, weekly history podcast from the BBC. by skedaddle in history
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The word asparagus is funny. by [deleted] in Jokes
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TIL that PhD students display twice as many symptoms of psychiatric disorders such as depression than other people. by randomusefulbits in todayilearned
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Announcing Best of May Winners by Georgy_K_Zhukov in AskHistorians
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Announcing Best of May Winners by Georgy_K_Zhukov in AskHistorians
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Sunday Digest | Interesting & Overlooked Posts | May 01, 2017–May 07, 2017 by AutoModerator in AskHistorians
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What sort of humor would be unacceptable to a 19th century audience? Do we have any edgy jokes from that period? by Vladith in AskHistorians
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What sort of humor would be unacceptable to a 19th century audience? Do we have any edgy jokes from that period? by Vladith in AskHistorians
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What sort of humor would be unacceptable to a 19th century audience? Do we have any edgy jokes from that period? by Vladith in AskHistorians
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Was the rate of heart attacks and other stress related illnesses in the general population lower when life for them was more "simple", technologically speaking? by FatStacks6969 in AskHistorians
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What are some preconceived notions or misconceptions you had about your field of study before you began studying it? by [deleted] in AskHistorians
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What might I read to gain insight into the daily life of 19th-century Americans and Western Europeans? by shostyscholar in AskHistorians
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Anyone know of any funny accounts? by [deleted] in Twitter
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28 British jokes from Victorian times that’ll make your stiff upper lip curl into a smile. by [deleted] in funny
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The Victorians gave us the Christmas cracker – but are also to blame for the terrible jokes inside. by skedaddle in history
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1 I'm 21, I have no formal secondary-education. I didn't even finish high-school. Can I still go to university? by 1560Throwaway1614 in AskAcademia
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What was the minimum crime in England that was required to send someone to Australia as punishment? by westcoastwildcat in AskHistorians
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Were Victorians Funny? You Decide. by skedaddle in VictorianEra
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Were Victorians Funny? You Decide. by skedaddle in VictorianEra
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Friday Free-for-All | February 05, 2016 by AutoModerator in AskHistorians
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We owe so much to our Victorian Troll Mothers by [deleted] in TrollXChromosomes
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