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The Game of Thrones TV series features a Lord correcting a lowborn who says, "My Lord," instead of saying, "Milord." "Milord" is for lowborn to Lord, whereas "My Lord" is Lord to Lord. Was there an actual distinction in real history? What other phrases are meant for only upperclass individuals?
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Beer Steins have an assumed history of being made with lids in response to the Bubonic Plague. How true is this claim? What is the reason behind lids on steins?
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Casual learner of military history throughout time -- is there a #1 military commander that we can definitively say did not succeed due to technological or other external factors and only their military genius alone? Does such a person and evidence exist?
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I like to cut up my long form gaming content into clips. Any advice on how to find the best clips from a long session?
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[WP] Presidency/Prime Minister/Elected leaders around the world now end in a vote for said leader to be executed if the populace votes it to be so. Does life improve for the masses? Or does the elite find a way to exploit this?
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What’s the best way to record gameplay & camera but output for horizontal and vertical video. Is this possible?
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When feudal lords were gearing up for war, what was it like between arming the levies and an actual declaration of war? Wouldn't you get an advantage by prepping the levies, declare war, then be on their doorstep the next "day?" If so why did it take so long for professional soldiers to become comon
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What should you do to recover after you "crash" from using caffeine or anything else that causes some higher form of alertness? Or is feeling drowsy after drinking coffee an unavoidable experience?
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Is there an ideal pooping posture? Is it bad if you’re leaned over because your stomach hurts so much while pooping?
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Riot Games is a large video game company. Previously they had employees that streamed the company game. Years later Riot Games disables any employee from earning revenue for streaming the company’s game anywhere. Is there an issue with employees playing a video game they worked on for $?
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