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Opium Tales (Povești de Opiu) 🇺🇸
romanopiumtales
“America has no culture”No, you’re a retardA thread What is American culture? Glad you asked American culture is so big and complicated that it will make the average person’s head
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Abayorr Mi
iamabayorr
The Butcher of Congo: King Leopold II of Belgium, regarded mostly as the cruelest man in historyA THREAD King Leopold II of Belgium was responsible for the deaths and mutilation
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(((Daniel Katz)))
Prof_Katz
#WeAreBetterThanThis - A history lesson for people who need to study more (1):Map identifying number of enslaved people per county in the United States published in 1861:https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/maps-reveal-slavery-expanded-ac
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BLACK CONSERVATIVE
blackrepublican
Early Signs of Trouble: The Lily-White-Movement (late 19th and early 20th centuries). The #GOP and Black America. The LILY-WHITE MOVEMENT: The white-supremacist-conservative Republican movement that (successfully) kicked African Americans o
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Jon Silpayamanant (โจนาทาน ศิลปยามานันท์)
Silpayamanant
The National Orchestra of Folk Instruments of the Republic of Bashkortostan. Established in 2001.Национальный оркестр народных инструментов Республики Башкортостан (НОНИ РБ)
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Fact Trek
FactTreks
WHAT IN THE FLYING A!? Over the years, many assumptions have been made about the various #Starfleet insignia worn on the original #StarTrek and beyond thru to #StarTrekSNW .
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WikiVictorian
wikivictorian
Petticoats, crinolines and bustles: what did women wear under their dresses in the XIX century? : A THREAD A crinoline is a stiff or structured petticoat designed to hold
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felix's gf (not clickbait)
felixvrse
thread of instances of the soviet union being imperialist lenin wrote a letter to armenian revolutionary shahumyan in 1913 saying that ”the russian language has undoubtedly been of progressive importance
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WikiVictorian
wikivictorian
St. Valentine's Day in the Victorian era: A THREAD The history of the St. Valentine’s Day celebrations appears to have its roots in a pagan fertility festival known as
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Ādarśa Jhā
adarshrjha
Excerpts from the book:This crisis of identity was the sore from which Bhindranwale squeezed such hatred of Hindus. His fundamentalism was founded not on love or fear of God, but
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Eddie Du
Edourdoo
Wise words from Maugham Snarky notes. “The love that lasts longest is the love that is never returned.” Maugham on Christianity and humanity While readers loved Maugham's Far Eastern tales
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AllThingsSeleção ™
SelecaoTalk
THREAD:15 of the most influential figures in footballing history This thread is going to explore the stories of the forgotten men that forged modern football as we know it today.
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Anonymous Sage
AnonymousSage1
Thread: Globalist Organizations (Part 2)1) “A slavemaster or feudal lord transplanted from antiquity into today’s world would find it hard to believe, even astonishing, that we beat workers less—and they
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WikiVictorian
wikivictorian
Fabergé eggs (Part two: the Other Eggs): A THREAD In the previous thread, I told you about the Imperial Fabergé eggs, which were the ones made for Russian Tsars
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Sanatani Shudra🚩
SanataniShudra
Ever since my childhood, I have read that the Jati (NOT Caste) is worst creation of our ancestors. There r many who says JAATI is nt by birth, but it's
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Derrick Wilmore Jr.
CoachWilmore_
Ugly Truths: “Holiday” Thread iight I’m fenna get “disrespectful” in this mf look...what ima do is drop hidden “truths” or myths connected to each holiday during
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