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When my stupid idiot dumb 12 year old self told someone i liked them after they told me that their crush had told them that they liked them back. Every time i think about it i cringe so hard. Luckily we repaired our friendship and can laugh about it lol

Which cosmere series have you read the most? (I ask cause i'm on my 9th re-read of W&W lol.)

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3 minutes ago, Doomslug The Destroyer said:

Probably because i'm lonely, crushing hard on like 2-3 people, and feel like ranting about relationships. I know, it's bad, but I'm a dramatic cremling, so yeah.

Awww, you can pm me and rant if you want. I too am a dramatic cremling who is crushing on two people rn lol so i feel your pain

(Gonna skip the question since i've answered a lot)

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On 23.3.2022 at 7:29 PM, Doomslug The Destroyer said:

When did the pyramids get built? And by who?

Oh dear. Can I go to Wikipedia? Though I'll give some interesting note.

The grand pyramid was built by a bunch of Egyptian slaves of king Khofu (Is that how this name is spelled?)

I should be embarrassed. Egypt borders my home country, yet I don't know as much of it's history as I should. Also the Aztecs built pyramids too, I think?

Anyway, at least here in Israel, there's a common misconception that when the Hebrews (us!) were enslaved in Egypt, they built pyramids. This, of course, is wrong. They built cities, which were used for purposes other than burying the dead.

My question: do you know anything about the history of a country other than your own? If so, how much? If not, do you know much about the history of where you live aside from your ancestors' presence there?

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Just now, Trutharchivist said:

Oh dear. Can I go to Wikipedia? Though I'll give some interesting note.

The grand pyramid was built by a bunch of Egyptian slaves of king Khofu (Is that how this name is spelled?)

I should be embarrassed. Egypt borders my home country, yet I don't know as much of it's history as I should. Also the Aztecs built pyramids too, I think?

Anyway, at least here in Israel, there's a common misconception that when the Hebrews (us!) were enslaved in Egypt, they built pyramids. This, of course, is wrong. They built cities, which were used for purposes other than burying the dead.

My question: do you know anything about the history of a country other than your own? If so, how much? If not, do you know much about the history of where you live aside from your ancestors' presence there?

hmm I know a lot about Isreal in the past because I have read the bible, um, besides that not really.

 

What is your favorite thread?

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there's too many how do I pick

i wanna answer Truth's question it's cool.

2 hours ago, Trutharchivist said:

My question: do you know anything about the history of a country other than your own? If so, how much? If not, do you know much about the history of where you live aside from your ancestors' presence there?

My school uses an IB Curriculum, resulting in the mass teaching of cultures and histories from around the world. Combine that with my "i want to know everything about everything" phase a few years ago, and we get a 15 year old who knows too much about several European and Asian countries.

...Seriously, I don't know as much as the country dwellers themselves probably, but I most likely know more than the people on the street.

I should not know this much informAtion my head will explode i swear.

Now my question:

What can you tell me about fascism?

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finna pick it up, go get it professionally checked for malware, then take it home and see what's on it. bc yooooooo maybe it's funny memes!!

You encounter a goblin in your dnd campaign. First thing you do?

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Look around. See what it's doing, the surroundings, etc. Don't move, don't let it out of my sight, just check out what's around it. Next thing is probably either talk to it or leave it alone. If it attacks me, I defend myself.

You encounter a gazebo in your dnd campaign. Without looking it up online, what's the first thing you do?

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