What a neat method of classification, isn't it?
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What a neat method of classification, isn't it?

According to Samuel Huntington, these are the different categories of world civilizations. Fascinating, isn't it?

u/C_Tillinghast_FB — 4 days ago
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What a quaint little station

Everything in this corner of this little train station is made of wood. Looks cute, innit?

u/C_Tillinghast_FB — 5 days ago

How 99.9% of the posts here STILL look nowadays

It seems the mods are cracking down harder on "where's Waldo" ahh elephants than genuine r/findtheroom type low effort posts. Anyone else noticed?

u/C_Tillinghast_FB — 7 days ago
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Mario is so multicultural

Isn't it interesting that one of the most perennial characters in gamer culture is so diverse in nature?

u/C_Tillinghast_FB — 18 days ago
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At least one leader of the German NSDAP, commonly known as the Nazi Party, had a first name derived from Hebrew.

This is because the first name of Joseph Göbbels, the Gauleiter (district leader) of Berlin, chief propagandist for the Nazi Party, and then Reich Minister of Propaganda from 1933 until his suicide in 1945, comes from the Hebrew יוֹסֵף, /jo'sef/, a word meaning "he will add" or "he increases".

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u/C_Tillinghast_FB — 1 month ago
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A tardigrade, one of the most resilient animals on Earth

Do you know that they can withstand some of the most extreme conditions on Earth and in space by entering a state of suspended animation called cryptobiosis, by which they can endure extreme temperatures, immense pressure, radiation, and dehydration?

u/C_Tillinghast_FB — 2 months ago