/u/Pashahlis's posts
How did the people of the past view progress? Today everyone seems to be conscious that technology and society evolve and that the future will look different from the current state of the world. We even theorize how the future might look, and not just in science fiction literature.
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What is the history behind the increased centralization of the various highly decentralized medieval european realms into the highly centralized european states of the 18th/19th century?
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How did the surviving Socialist nations react to the fall of the USSR and most of the other Socialist nations from 1989 to 1991? How did it impact, if at all, their future domestic and foreign policy?
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[WP] In order to uphold the Veil and keep both magickind and humanity safe, you clean up after magical incidents and hunt those who threaten to expose the magical world. After you are ordered to silence a little girl who's seen too much, you question if the Veil is worth keeping up afterall.
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In the Weimar Republic, was the "Black-Red-White" flag deliberately used (propaganda, party symbols, etc...) to represent the anti-republican parties and elements, and likewise the "Black-Red-Gold" flag for the republican parties and elements? Were there any parties or elements that broke this rule?
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"Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, weak men create hard times" is a commonly repeated, but historically incorrect saying. Does this saying have a historical origin, or did it really just start out as a meme?
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Why do facepainting and bodypainting seem to be such a common occurence in tribal cultures around the world?
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