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In many/most films, medieval Europeans are often shown as fighting fairly ineptly, mostly just swinging their swords like clubs, while Chinese/Japanese are generally shown to be supremely competent combatants. When was this distinction in media created, and why?
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Medieval toga-type garments over the top of doublets and armor: What are they, how common were they, and when were they used?
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Before terms like "Hispanic" and "Latino" were in common use in the US, were people from the far southern America and northern Central America still lumped together?
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[WP] They've always said the volcano your town is near has been dormant for thousands of years, until one day, without warning, it erupts. Mass panic floods the town, but then someone realizes it isn't ash falling out of the sky, it's premium-grade cocaine
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Why is the phrase "Wanted Dead or Alive" associated with the Old West? Was it ever really used there? Was it used elsewhere as well?
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