/u/lgmdnss's posts
I'm a timetraveling dog enthusiast. I go back to prehistoric, greek, roman and medieval times in europe. What dog breeds do I recognize? What breeds are completely new to a modern man and are worth checking out? Are there any differences in behavior with the "recognisable" breeds back then vs now?
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[WP] We like to think we domesticated various animals and plants. Little do us humans know, we are the ones who got domesticated by all other, vastly more intelligent life forms on our planet.
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Did we ever seriously get into contact with other species of the genus Homo, if so, are we able to know what happened during these interactions? What do we (not) know about their society and culture, along with our very early societies?
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I go back in time to Medieval England with a coin purse with a hundred or so gold coins. Am I considered a wealthy man able to purchase and own property and live off the wealth generated by my serfs that came with the property?
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[WP] You find a tiny wolf pup without any pack members. As leader of your tribe, it's easy to convince them to take the pup in. Little did you know that this is the first time a human bonded with another animal.
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[WP] It seems like us humans are a very, very new race. After nagging long enough, we're finally allowed to have a seat at the Galactic Federation. However, it seems like we're toddlers in a room full of grownups...
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Depression in medieval times: What's up with it? How was it treated (if at all) and how was it seen by the lowliest peasant to the mightiest king?
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We commonly hear that suicide rates have gone up compared to the past. If this is true, when was the turning point, and what (possibly) caused it?
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It seems like Asia, more specifically the Chinese knew about gunpowder for such a long time before it was used for wars by the Europeans. Did the Chinese use gunpowder for combat too, and if so, why did they even sell it considering they could've conquered the world easily with even primitive guns?*
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