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The Holocaust is sometimes touted as the single worst point of humanity, the worst genocide that we have perpetrated against ourselves. Are there any other genocides of similar magnitude or impact on their society throughout history, or was it actually unusual in its scale?
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[WP] The sleeping are warriors, fighting wars only vaguely remembered on waking as strange 'dreams'. But the modern era has brought with it a problem- people are sleeping worse than they used to...
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[WP] Sci-fi always said teleportation would change things. Aliens would find us, or eldritch beings from in the void. Our bodies would adapt to the constant use. Humanity would have boundless energy. Yet it failed to mention one thing- that its invention would tear our societies themselves apart.
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[WP] When you were a child, you hated your body. The human form was limiting and constrained you, and while you retained your true nature and incomprehensible knowledge, you lost access to your power. But the years passed, and you began to realise- there may be advantages to your humanity after all.
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Is there any historical precedent for the federation of African nations, or similarly complex levels of cooperation/unification? If so, what was the effect of colonialism on said cooperation, particularly in East Africa?
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[WP] Fame has always been power. That never changes. It's just that in recent weeks, that has become quite literal. You were long dead, but your name lived on, and now you're powerful enough to come back from death itself.
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[WP] Personal teleportation destroyed us. Not as sci-fi predicted- attracting aliens or eldritch abominations to Earth, or changing us until we couldn't recognise ourselves. No- our downfall came from the way our new skill and human nature combined to destroy our society itself.
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