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Scarlett_Blaze t1_izqwtq4 wrote
Reply to The Magic of Makeup: How Ancient Egyptians Used Cosmetics for More Than Just Beauty by StationFrosty
Pharos were not white btw like in the photos here... they were black africans..
Kataphractoi t1_izqtmti wrote
Reply to comment by Goofy_hypocrites in The Magic of Makeup: How Ancient Egyptians Used Cosmetics for More Than Just Beauty by StationFrosty
At this point you're just trying to pick a fight.
Bretty_boy t1_izqrfpu wrote
Reply to comment by Bashstash01 in Simple/Short/Silly History Questions Saturday! by AutoModerator
Why did they need to use atolls? Why wouldn’t they just put the bomb on a boat and detonate it where there is no land at all
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supershinythings t1_izqpdxb wrote
Reply to comment by EvilStepFather in The Magic of Makeup: How Ancient Egyptians Used Cosmetics for More Than Just Beauty by StationFrosty
If you reek of croc dung, maybe a partner is less willing to mate.
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AugustZion t1_izqntuu wrote
Reply to comment by AugustZion in The signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 by LukeMarwood
Oh, and royalty was not above the law.
Knichols2176 t1_izqns4m wrote
Reply to comment by Frequent_Ad_5670 in Simple/Short/Silly History Questions Saturday! by AutoModerator
Well thank you!! I did not know that! I absolutely love learning new things! much appreciated.
JCMiller23 t1_izqnfmw wrote
Reply to The signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 by LukeMarwood
Honestly this doc was like 500+ years ahead of its time
AugustZion t1_izqmgj5 wrote
Reply to The signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 by LukeMarwood
Limiting royal (or governmental) power over the people.
Democracy. Which led to the separation of church and state. Different branches of government. Not one entity controls the people.
White_Lord t1_izqmchl wrote
Reply to comment by lasdlt in The signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 by LukeMarwood
Are you an AI?
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ZeCarioca911 t1_izqlv5l wrote
Reply to The signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 by LukeMarwood
I knew it was 1216! One after Magna Carta as if I could ever make such a mistake! Never! I just couldn't prove it! He covered his tracks, he got that idiot at the copy station to lie for him. He will never change, ever since he was 9, always the same! Stealing them blind! He defecated through a sunroof! And I saved him! And I shouldn't have. Took him to my own firm, what was I thinking! I should have stopped him when I got to chance. But you, you have to stop him. You...
LovesGettingRandomPm t1_izqldpu wrote
Reply to comment by EvilStepFather in The Magic of Makeup: How Ancient Egyptians Used Cosmetics for More Than Just Beauty by StationFrosty
if it works it works
atomic_mermaid t1_izql09e wrote
Reply to comment by ecksate in The signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 by LukeMarwood
For sure, check the other posts on this account. Just a bunch of comments and posts all following a similar format.
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lasdlt t1_izqkcpa wrote
Reply to comment by White_Lord in The signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 by LukeMarwood
Most of Reddit is human. I will now explain why. Yes, most Reddit users are human. However, there is a small percentage of users who are bots. These bots are programmed to upvote or downvote certain content in order to manipulate the voting system. While the bots are not technically human, they are still considered users of Reddit. I have explained that most Reddit users are human.
teaandbiccies t1_izqjzhx wrote
Reply to The signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 by LukeMarwood
5 paragraphs and not one mention of Runnymede.
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h3half t1_izqj1vw wrote
Reply to comment by torknorggren in The signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 by LukeMarwood
This matches the way ChatGPT structures its answers very well
drmonkeysee t1_izr3iqd wrote
Reply to comment by Bretty_boy in Simple/Short/Silly History Questions Saturday! by AutoModerator
They did do this every once in a while but you could only get limited data from such a test. Look up online some of the thermonuclear test sites; they were large buildings wired up with bulky sensors and support structures. Can’t fit that on a boat.