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How did teaching, nursing, and being a secretary become the only “proper” professions a woman could work at, at least in the US? Didn’t teaching used to be a man’s job? Was it a part of “women raise children” thing which then extended to teaching them?
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When the founders wrote the declaration of independence, what was their working definition of what a man is? Is there anything about mentally/physically disabled people in the DoI? What larger discussions were being held on what constituted a person?
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Before 1901, it was anyone’s guess as to what made people sick. Once germs were discovered, how did people react? By freaking out, because it turns out the world is full of tiny animal things you can’t see? Did the average lay-person people accept germ theory?
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What’s the origin of the conspiracy theory that lizard people run the government? And is it true this conspiracy theory has antisemetic roots?
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[WP] You are a doctor in a hospital that follows medical drama rules and tropes. Your medical license has been revoked on the basis of 25 years of patients needlessly dying from “drama-itis,” and your seemingly never aging.
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If you wanna spice up your writing, change “Nothing you can say will convince me” to “Nothing you will say can convince me”
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Are there specific point-able reasons for why English, perhaps maybe American English seems to be a language especially stuffed to the brim with loan words? That is, why does a modern English sentence have a high chance of containing words that trace back to 10 different parts of the world?
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[WP] Since being queer is a sin, Hell is a just a huge pride party with every historical person ever
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