/u/theSmartPenguin23's posts
Did any Native American civilization possibly know that there was land and people beyond the Americas? Did they have any mythological tales about the rest of the world?
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[WP] A fleet of spaceships arrive in orbit. They are not aliens. Instead the crew of the ship claim they are explorers of an empire and are returning to their home planet. When asked what their empire was called they respond “Imperium Romanum”
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[WP] Humanity is a mythical species in the galactic community. Often wrote about in religious alien texts, books and debated about. One day the galaxy makes a shocking discovery, our planet.
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[WP] You live on a small rural island, far from the rest of the country. For the past few years now, there have been cases where people have turned up on the beaches, claiming to flee some apocalypse. Little does the island know, they are the last bastion of functioning civilization on Earth.
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[WP] Earth is the most dangerous planet known to exist. The reason is because there is an extremely dangerous species there. The natives of Earth call them "the British"
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[WP] The galactic community watched with despair as the invading Andromedan fleet approaches the Earth to destroy it. A week later they receive glorious news, the Andromedans have been defeated for the first time.
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Why didn't soccer become as popular in the US, as opposed to Latin America, considering both areas were colonized by Europeans?
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[WP] Hundreds of thousands of years ago, the majority of chimpanzees left the Earth after ruining it in a nuclear war. Now they gave returned and are shocked to discover that the radioactive mutants, commonly referred to as "humans" now dominate the Earth.
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