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[WP] After years of intense training, you finally arrived at the International Space Station. "I can't wait to get out of this!", says your crewmate. When he and the others peel off their human skins, you realize he wasn't talking about the space suit.
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Leaving the family home is a feature of adulthood in many cultures, but it seems especially mandatory in US culture at a very young age, and those unable to do so are met with universal ridicule. When did that come to be, and why?
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To what extent did the doctrines of Puritans and other 18th Calvinists influence how the United States dealt with offensive language such as swear words and other kinds of undesirable verbal expressions in culture, print, and other media?
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I am an Englishman or woman of low standing in the City of London during the High Middle Ages. I wish to kill a rival. What methods am I likely to use, and do I have reason to fear any repercussions?
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When did generals, commanders, kings, and rulers, in general, realize they shouldn't be on the battlefields at all?
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