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Private_4160 t1_je9p2hu wrote
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Yeah had no idea what to call them, figured "party construction apparatus" was weird.
boosnie t1_je9oy4h wrote
I thought the bad relationship of the Germans with Egyptology was called Bernard Montgomery 🤭
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I am more interested in understanding the modern Belgium. To do so, i believe that it is imperative to learn about its history and culture.
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ideonode t1_je9ghsm wrote
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If you can wait a little while, Tom Holland has a third book about Roman history out in July: Pax.
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Stalins_Moustachio t1_je9b9hj wrote
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Not a problem, happy birthday to your dad! Wishing you and him many years of health, happiness, and blessings.
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Nelisamerit t1_je982m9 wrote
Reply to Oldest tartan found to date back to 16th Century - A scrap of fabric found in a Highland peat bog 40 years ago is likely to be the oldest tartan ever discovered in Scotland, new tests have established. by ArtOak
It’s the oldest tartan ever found in Scotland.
yawningangel t1_je97nfs wrote
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You do realise that USAF pilots were using "pep" pills during the first gulf war?
[Of pilots who were surveyed, 65% used amphetamines during the deployment to the SWA AOR and/or during Operation Desert Storm. Pilots who used amphetamines in air operations described it as "occasional." The most frequent indications for amphetamine use were "aircrew fatigue" and "mission type." Of pilots who used amphetamines, 58-61% considered their use beneficial or essential to operations. ] (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7661838/)
You think the were more restrained in the 30's?
https://thesecuritydistillery.org/all-articles/pervitin-how-drugs-transformed-warfare-in-1939-45
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