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Fact Of The Day
Berwick upon-tweed was officially at war with russia for 110 years, the border town frequently changed hands between scotland and england for many centuries, it was usually reffered to as a seperate entity in state documents, so at the outbreak of the crimea war,britain declared war in the name of england, ireland and berwick upon-tweed, when the war ended the paris treaty ommited berwick upon-tweed and there were officially at war with russia for 110 years until in 1966 a soviet official visited the town and declared peace :-) the town mayor said "at last the people of russia can sleep easy in thy beds"
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Men who think that women are wrong and evil because they had bad experiences with them as children are idiots. Sexism is ridiculous and not all women are evil.

Anyone on here who thinks I'm a bad person for being female is a fucking cunt.


(this is a fact , that's why i'm putting it here.)
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megumidesu Wrote:Men who think that women are wrong and evil because they had bad experiences with them as children are idiots. Sexism is ridiculous and not all women are evil.

Anyone on here who thinks I'm a bad person for being female is a fucking cunt.


(this is a fact , that's why i'm putting it here.)

Of course you are not Evil.
Bighug
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On July 5, 1054, people of the world got to witness something people rarely do: the death of a star. The explosion from the star, which had burned up its energy, collapsed in on itself and finally burst from the pressure, was so bright it could be seen all over the world. It was also bright enough to be seen with the naked eye in the daytime for as much as a month after it was first observed and for up to two years at night. The event shows up in Chinese, Arab, Japanese, and Anasazi Indian records (they were in New Mexico and Arizona). It may also have been in Irish records, but the reference is pretty vague. More than 600 years later, scientists could still study the star’s remnants with their newly-invented telescopes – there was still a cloudy mass of gas and dust lurking around. It was eventually named the Crab nebula.
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megumidesu Wrote:Men who think that women are wrong and evil because they had bad experiences with them as children are idiots. Sexism is ridiculous and not all women are evil.

Anyone on here who thinks I'm a bad person for being female is a fucking cunt.


(this is a fact , that's why i'm putting it here.)

Yes, that is a fact.
Bighug
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The US Interstate road system was designed so that one mile in every five must be straight. These straight sections are usable as airstrips in times of war or other emergencies.
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In 1518 there was a dancing plague in strasboug, france...
over 400 people danced uncontrollably for a month and no one knows why!
Dozens of lifes were lost due to heart attacks, strokes and exaustion.
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^Rofl

7. “The Ballet of the Chestnuts” was thrown by the son of Pope Alexander VI in 1501. It was attended by 50 prostitutes and got its name from the after-dinner activities. The prostitutes were stripped naked and then forced to crawl around on the floor to pick up chestnuts iN 1635,(a thin excuse to get them to crawl around on all fours). An orgy-game ensued in which the “players” (the rich male attendees) had their orgasms tallied by a servant, each in pursuit of the highest score.
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In the movie 'The Wizard Of Oz', Toto the dog's salary was $125 a week, while Judy Garland was $500 a week.
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Both were involved in C wars (cold and civil)
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