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So relatable, it's embarrassing!!
guru comments on Apr 5, 2021:
That really Bugs me too.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 5, 2021:
I see what you did there.... :)
The earliest written data about the Slavic people describe them as “primitive and wild” ...
toronto_Georgia comments on Apr 5, 2021:
They were a major pain and humiliation to the Romans. Slowed Roman growth for quite some time.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 5, 2021:
@eschatologyguy you are so incredibly correct. The very name "Russia" derived from the old old Norse word "Rus" whitch means "A rower" or "a person rowing". Why? Because some Norse tribes decided to row up up and i to what is now known as Russia. The rowing tribes of The Norse literally gave Russia it's name and quite lot of its people.
"Better a humble house than none.
Paralamente comments on Apr 5, 2021:
Wow, beautiful landscape is that Norway?
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 5, 2021:
If I'm not completely mistaken (I have waaayyyy too many pics on my phone) this is Iceland the day they had summer.
The earliest written data about the Slavic people describe them as “primitive and wild” ...
toronto_Georgia comments on Apr 5, 2021:
They were a major pain and humiliation to the Romans. Slowed Roman growth for quite some time.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 5, 2021:
@toronto_Georgia I will. I have a good knowledge on Vikings and the Celts, but the Slavs I'm reading up on right now. So I will post as I learn ☺️
Who can relate?
Ansego comments on Apr 5, 2021:
Isn't that sexual assualt? Lol. I think we are all seeking something, I was married for 14 years and still felt alone... Would be great to find a woman that has attributes like team work, honesty, loyalty, respect, communication, caring, motivated, etc. But one could only dream, I guess that's why ...
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 5, 2021:
A wise (not really, he was drunk as a dodo) man once told me that first of all you have to learn to thrive on your own company. Then you have the ability to thrive in others company.
You think you know stress?
Alysandir comments on Apr 5, 2021:
TV was definitely an adventure back then. Like, you want to watch the game but it's only on a channel that you don't get very well in the best of weather, and a storm just happens to be rolling in. So you're getting a really snowy picture - yes, kids; I said a "snowy picture;" go ask your mom - and ...
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 5, 2021:
I'm glad you made it ☺️
The earliest written data about the Slavic people describe them as “primitive and wild” ...
toronto_Georgia comments on Apr 5, 2021:
They were a major pain and humiliation to the Romans. Slowed Roman growth for quite some time.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 5, 2021:
It's a very interesting ethnicity.
In 1984, Methyl isocyanate leaks out of an American Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India.
Poncho69 comments on Apr 5, 2021:
Batteries are bad. Lithium are the bad I seen on a post the other day.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 5, 2021:
@KeVince so they last a long time and people could get their money's worth? No wonder it didn't catch on....
In 1984, Methyl isocyanate leaks out of an American Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India.
KeVince comments on Apr 5, 2021:
I have heard of this stuff before as it is used in the manufacture of polyurethane foam. when there is a fire this foam decomposes and releases this gas. it has been the cause of many deaths due to toxic nature of the substance.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 5, 2021:
@KeVince thank God I could only afford this old rust bucket of a house! It was built right after ww2 and was dirt cheap. Mostly made by wood and some rocks they called a basement (and it is a basement if you use the term widely enough). Now... The sofa though.... That's a different story.... Might have to get rid of that one.... And the beds.
The Celts Created A Road Network Before The Romans: The early Celts created a trading centre of ...
KeVince comments on Apr 5, 2021:
The way modern history has been written you would think that the Romans invented the road, like for 5,000 years nobody could clear a path and cover it with rocks or wood.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 5, 2021:
You're so right!!! I mean, even chimps clears paths in the forrest!!
In 1984, Methyl isocyanate leaks out of an American Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India.
Poncho69 comments on Apr 5, 2021:
Batteries are bad. Lithium are the bad I seen on a post the other day.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 5, 2021:
@Mechanic I guess if it was useless, nobody would bother mining it.
In 1984, Methyl isocyanate leaks out of an American Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India.
KeVince comments on Apr 5, 2021:
I have heard of this stuff before as it is used in the manufacture of polyurethane foam. when there is a fire this foam decomposes and releases this gas. it has been the cause of many deaths due to toxic nature of the substance.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 5, 2021:
@KeVince that's horrifying!!! *Gone to check on my furniture*
The Greek philosopher Chrysippus died of laughter after getting his donkey drunk and then watching ...
KeVince comments on Apr 5, 2021:
Died of laughter or died while laughing, the old guy may of decided to have fun until he die, there is nothing we are able to do to change the exit process so enjoy life until you drop.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 5, 2021:
@KeVince I thought democrats smoked weed .... So who are the ones smoking weed then?
In 1984, Methyl isocyanate leaks out of an American Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India.
Poncho69 comments on Apr 5, 2021:
Batteries are bad. Lithium are the bad I seen on a post the other day.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 5, 2021:
Yeah. I can't see how lithium batteries in cars can be better that CO2 .....
The Greek philosopher Chrysippus died of laughter after getting his donkey drunk and then watching ...
KeVince comments on Apr 5, 2021:
Died of laughter or died while laughing, the old guy may of decided to have fun until he die, there is nothing we are able to do to change the exit process so enjoy life until you drop.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 5, 2021:
I wondered what happened to his donkey though...
In 1984, Methyl isocyanate leaks out of an American Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India.
KeVince comments on Apr 5, 2021:
I have heard of this stuff before as it is used in the manufacture of polyurethane foam. when there is a fire this foam decomposes and releases this gas. it has been the cause of many deaths due to toxic nature of the substance.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 5, 2021:
While people yell at diesel cars and meatburgers... I would yell at that compound. All those toxins!!
In 1984, Methyl isocyanate leaks out of an American Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India.
Mechanic comments on Apr 5, 2021:
That is a massive range in the estimated death toll, how is there a variation of 13.5 thousand people?
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 5, 2021:
From what I can understand, far from everyone died instantly. Some died a long time after from complications. The issue is then: was the disaster directly or indirectly the cause? If there's spike in cancer cases 5 years after, can they blame the disaster? So the numbers are disputed.
January 22, 1987 - Pennsylvania Treasurer Budd Dwyer committed suicide by gunshot at a televised ...
Forra888 comments on Apr 4, 2021:
American justice
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 4, 2021:
Not impressed.... Not that my country is any better.
A girl came back home from the school and asked her grandmother, “Granny, what is a lover ?
Mechanic comments on Apr 4, 2021:
Sometimes I worry about you and @HistoryCorner
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 4, 2021:
You should.....
January 22, 1987 - Pennsylvania Treasurer Budd Dwyer committed suicide by gunshot at a televised ...
Mechanic comments on Apr 4, 2021:
It sounds like he went out with a bang.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 4, 2021:
Nooooo!! Don't be funny now!! I'll burn in hell for laughing at that!! Oh well.... Too late...
got a 24 hour ban on FB for this poon lol
HistoryCorner comments on Apr 4, 2021:
For real????????? Omg, God forbid anyone isn't scared snotless ... I guess...
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 4, 2021:
@Weltansicht I got cancer from reading that crap. I will sue them!!!
Specious logic & tergiversation equivocations
HistoryCorner comments on Apr 4, 2021:
Don't see a lot of people lining up to live in North Korea either for some weird reason...
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 4, 2021:
@Weltansicht And when east and west united, east was so poor and underdeveloped that it almost destroyed wests economy to get them out of the stone age.....
Easter 🐣 Bitchin’
HistoryCorner comments on Apr 4, 2021:
Is this a post about how women are never happy with men? If so I'm very unhappy with it 😸 JK.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 4, 2021:
@GeeMac Imma wohmen... This makes me unhappy too. I want half!
Faced with a $500 bounty on his head, infamous pirate Jean Lafitte turned the tables on the governor...
Weltansicht comments on Apr 4, 2021:
I thought there was a group of Frenchmen that had got ship wrecked, and after battle, and were cut off from the Louisiana colony and had to head inland and decided to head for Quebec, otherwise be captured and live life as slaves in a mine in Mexico. They reported about Yellowstone and other things ...
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 4, 2021:
That's pretty interesting. Though I have no clue what a hairy buffalo is. . . Do thwy exist in Arkansas?
In 585 BC a solar eclipse so terrified the Medians and Lydians that they forgot about the vicious ...
KeVince comments on Apr 4, 2021:
Eclipse of Thales, was predicted by Greek philosopher Thales of Miletus. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipse_of_Thales
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 4, 2021:
Awesome!
If I was on facebook, I would be....
KeVince comments on Apr 4, 2021:
Never been in FB jail but I keep trying copied from my timeline
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 4, 2021:
A for effort!! You'll get there soon!!
In 585 BC a solar eclipse so terrified the Medians and Lydians that they forgot about the vicious ...
guru comments on Apr 4, 2021:
The 585 B.C. eclipse was the first known to be predicted.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 4, 2021:
I didn't know that! Who predicted it?
"Wake early if you want another man's life or land.
guru comments on Apr 4, 2021:
The early bird catches the worm.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 4, 2021:
It's a proverb and overused..... But it is true...
If I was on facebook, I would be....
2peros comments on Apr 4, 2021:
On a 30 day again...
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 4, 2021:
My hero ❤️
During World War II, a Great Dane named Juliana was awarded the Blue Cross Medal.
AdrianRainbow comments on Apr 3, 2021:
During one of the LRDG's daring raids in the Deserts of N. Africa, WWII, 2 out of 3 of their Chevy trucks were destroyed by a strafing Stuka, the third was holed through the radiator, the entire raiding party had to board the 3rd truck, bung the hole to some extent with gum, and take it in turns to...
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 3, 2021:
That's pretty awesome.
What is the rudest thing a guest has done in your house while paying you a visit?
HistoryCorner comments on Apr 3, 2021:
He ate my food, drank my wine, denied having a drug problem (he only used drugs on the weekends he claimed, too bad this was the weekend), snorted something in my bathroom, fell asleep on the couch, sleepwalked and peed on my nightstand. When he woke up he said "eeeeew, glad I'm not cleaning that ...
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 3, 2021:
@Mechanic If I see him again I'll send him your way. Unfortunately Norway has strict gun laws so all I have is a screwdriver and a bottle of ammonia... But wait... That could actually....hm.. nevermind... *Evil laughter*
The ruler of the netherworld in Norse mythology (called Helheim) was "Hel", who was the daughter of ...
Bendingo comments on Apr 3, 2021:
Kinda weird that christians call there underworld hell.... Isn't it hmmm?
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 3, 2021:
The resemblance of the names seem to be coincidental. The name Hel stems from the Proto-Germanic feminine noun *haljō- 'concealed place, the underworld'
The ruler of the netherworld in Norse mythology (called Helheim) was "Hel", who was the daughter of ...
guru comments on Apr 3, 2021:
You would want to stay on her good side.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 3, 2021:
You would. Because Helheim can be a pretty ok place to be (but Valhalla is of course THE best place to be) if you play your cards right. She has multiple castle you can stay at with servants and all the comfort you need.
Picasso used to carry a revolver loaded with blanks that he used to shoot at people, who struck him ...
KeVince comments on Apr 2, 2021:
I would try that but around here there are people who would shot back and they would not have blanks.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 2, 2021:
Haha. His ego would deflate fast around your town.
The Vikings used honey to disinfect wounds! Honey has antibacterial properties and a unique pH ...
Mechanic comments on Apr 2, 2021:
That’s really interesting.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 2, 2021:
@Mechanic honey is a bit acidic, so it does sting a bit, but yeah, way better than salt.
The Vikings used honey to disinfect wounds! Honey has antibacterial properties and a unique pH ...
Poncho69 comments on Apr 2, 2021:
And germs didn't build up immunity with honey. Not like antibiotics and disinfectant. Old ways best ways
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 2, 2021:
I use "the old ways" on mild cases. Why shoot birds with bazookas right? That way when something really nasty attacks the big guns comes out and there's no resistance. I do this with the kids too. Works great.
The Vikings used honey to disinfect wounds! Honey has antibacterial properties and a unique pH ...
Mechanic comments on Apr 2, 2021:
That’s really interesting.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 2, 2021:
From what I understand, honey works about the same way as salt does. #NotADoctor
Picasso used to carry a revolver loaded with blanks that he used to shoot at people, who struck him ...
Mechanic comments on Apr 2, 2021:
What a dick!
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 2, 2021:
Weekends are weekends....
Did you know?
Haraldson comments on Apr 2, 2021:
I did not know that!
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 2, 2021:
@Haraldson and I don't do april fool's stuff. These days it's hard to make up something that won't eventually become a real thing.
Did you know?
Haraldson comments on Apr 2, 2021:
I did not know that!
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 2, 2021:
@Haraldson it was a thing in Europe anyway. From the 15th to 19th century.
Did you know?
Haraldson comments on Apr 2, 2021:
I did not know that!
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 2, 2021:
BUT NOW YOU DO!!! YaY
Norse Earl of Orkney, Sigurd Eysteinsson or Sigurd the Mighty (reigned 875-892), was killed by a ...
Haraldson comments on Apr 2, 2021:
Bad luck in those days was really something!
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 2, 2021:
Yeah imagine that.. there he was just minding his own beheading biz and WhAm.... Dead...
Maybe I should try this... Norse proverbs are the best.
Haraldson comments on Apr 2, 2021:
Reminds me of "Dead men tell no tales," which presumably applies equally to women?
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 2, 2021:
Well.... You knever know with us chatty women....
Loki was the Norse god of mischief and betrayal.
Cecil_J_Twillie comments on Apr 2, 2021:
Coyote typically plays the trickster role in Native American mythology. > Coyote is a very popular figure, playing his role of scheming, self-seeking trickster, stirring up trouble, testing and violating moral precepts. He provides a vicarious escape from social restrictions—that is, until his...
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 2, 2021:
That is very interesting. Because according to the mythology, Loki was despite his mischief, very loved and always eventually forgiven for his trickery. Even when he accidentally scalped Thors wife. It was only when he killed the god of innocence that the gods put their foot down and hate emerged for him. Pretty similar tales there.
Maybe I should try this... Norse proverbs are the best.
Mechanic comments on Apr 1, 2021:
A head on a pike can not conspire, but it could still inspire others. Just something to be aware of.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 1, 2021:
@Mechanic *Taking notes*
Norse Earl of Orkney, Sigurd Eysteinsson or Sigurd the Mighty (reigned 875-892), was killed by a ...
Mechanic comments on Apr 1, 2021:
That is a funny twist of irony.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 1, 2021:
I guess he poor head got its last hoorah
Maybe I should try this... Norse proverbs are the best.
Mechanic comments on Apr 1, 2021:
A head on a pike can not conspire, but it could still inspire others. Just something to be aware of.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 1, 2021:
Better set fire to it too...
Americans might already know this, but the rest of us might have missed this one.
Mechanic comments on Apr 1, 2021:
That kind of seems like a big deal to me, but I’ve been wrong before.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 1, 2021:
Kodes schmodes.....
Maybe I should try this... Norse proverbs are the best.
MikeHunt comments on Apr 1, 2021:
Pretty much ends treason
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 1, 2021:
No head, no problem.
2000 plus dead from this “vaccine” and counting!!!! results updated every friday.
HistoryCorner comments on Apr 1, 2021:
Statistcally you have a larger chance of surviving corona if infected, than the vaccine if injected. Just as it was with the pork flu vaccine...,
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 1, 2021:
@MikeHunt I wonder why they don't use them anymore... Wait, no I don't.
2000 plus dead from this “vaccine” and counting!!!! results updated every friday.
HistoryCorner comments on Apr 1, 2021:
Statistcally you have a larger chance of surviving corona if infected, than the vaccine if injected. Just as it was with the pork flu vaccine...,
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 1, 2021:
@MikeHunt sounds a bit like a scam to me... Given that a lot of vaccines are to be injected intramuscularly, or deep into fatty tissue..... You'll airbrush your skin off before it reaches where it is needed. Yeah... I'm a vaccine expert now... With all the YT vids I've seen.. LOL
Americans might already know this, but the rest of us might have missed this one.
Weltansicht comments on Apr 1, 2021:
In all fairness, he probably wasn't sleeping too great, having to keep one eye open all the time with Hillary around and to keep from committing suicide.
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 1, 2021:
I'm pretty sure he was an inch away from being Epsteined.
2000 plus dead from this “vaccine” and counting!!!! results updated every friday.
HistoryCorner comments on Apr 1, 2021:
Statistcally you have a larger chance of surviving corona if infected, than the vaccine if injected. Just as it was with the pork flu vaccine...,
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 1, 2021:
@MikeHunt really? Not sure if you're joking... They didn't have those here....
CORONA TESTS UNRELIABLE - Austrian court overturns judgment: PCR test not suitable for diagnosis...
HistoryCorner comments on Apr 1, 2021:
I copied those link faster than Thunberg can say "how dare you"!! Thank you for sharing
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 1, 2021:
@Paralamente I think when we look back at this we will find that 99,9% of the corona laws were not even unnecessary, but counterproductive and highly illegal.
I haven't tried this myself, but it does seem plausible. Norse proverbs are the best.
KeVince comments on Mar 31, 2021:
like in the movie fried green tomatoes, more barbecue inspector
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 1, 2021:
@KeVince sounds like a Hitchcock novel. Cool.
CORONA TESTS UNRELIABLE - Austrian court overturns judgment: PCR test not suitable for diagnosis...
HistoryCorner comments on Apr 1, 2021:
I copied those link faster than Thunberg can say "how dare you"!! Thank you for sharing
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 1, 2021:
@Paralamente I don't know if it does affect us. Step one now is spreading the information. We've just been hit with Quarantine Hotel (aka jails) rules for people that have traveled. We're currently disputing the legality of those. At the airport people are in full public view gagging and throwing up while being tested , in the test que social distancing is impossible. People get crammed into a bus where the 3 feet rule is impossible to enforce. Then crammed into a tiny hotel lobby where anyone dwelling for more than 10 sec is destined to get infected. Then put in shabby cold hotel rooms without food or hygiene products. But be sure even without food, they still charge you 10 000 NKR for the forced stay. A woman that refused the hotel because she clearly didn't have to even by the new illegal rules went home instead and got a 20 000 NKR fine for that. She's a lawyer and will go to court and says she won't give up until she has won.
I haven't tried this myself, but it does seem plausible. Norse proverbs are the best.
KeVince comments on Mar 31, 2021:
like in the movie fried green tomatoes, more barbecue inspector
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 1, 2021:
Did the tomatoes spill the beans?
The original even!
Haraldson comments on Mar 31, 2021:
So, that would be "ask" body spray? 🙂
HistoryCorner replies on Apr 1, 2021:
@Haraldson Axe not for whom the bell talls.
The original even!
Haraldson comments on Mar 31, 2021:
So, that would be "ask" body spray? 🙂
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 31, 2021:
I'm glad you axed! And the answer is: yes,but no.
If we don't believe in freedom of expression for people we despise, we don't believe in it at all.
Obbop comments on Mar 31, 2021:
ᚺᛟᛟᚱᚨᚤ ᚠᛟᚱ ᛏᚱᚢᛗᛈ!!! ᚨᛋ ᛖᛚᛖᚲᛏᛁᛟᚾ ᛏᛁᛗᛖ ᚷᚱᛟᚹᛋ ᚲᛚᛟᛋᛖᚱ ᛁ ᛋᚺᚨᛚᛚ ᚨᚲᛏᛁᚡᛖᛚᚤ ᚲᚨᛗᛈᚨᛁᚷᚾ ᛚᛟᚲᚨᛚᛚᚤ ᚠᛟᚱ ᛏᚺᛖ ᚠᛁᚾᛖ ᚠᛖᛚᛚᛟᚹ. ᛗᛁᛚᛁᛏᚨᚱᚤ ...
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 31, 2021:
Wow. I didn't know Trump campaigns came in runes. Cool.
46 BC was 445 days long and is the longest year in human history.
Weltansicht comments on Mar 31, 2021:
I thought there was a year that some Pope had inserted 10 days, because they had learned from the Mayans or the Aztecs that there was a small time flaw in that calender, and thus the gregorian calendar was instituted. But England did not go along with the rest of 'civilization' for a time, and was ...
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 31, 2021:
@Weltansicht that would be untimely!
Like it or not, in medieval England, the word “ask” actually was pronounced “axe”.
Weltansicht comments on Mar 31, 2021:
I have to axe about the axe lol I guess its a battleax and maybe a Barte My sincere question is the workmanship. Is is pre-Christian or after? I see the cross in the work of the blade. I am fairly in the dark on most of the Viking historical data and facts. Basically, all my knowledge would be ...
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 31, 2021:
I'm glad you axed!!! The truth is that this is a random pic downloaded from the interwebs! So there... I'm busted.
46 BC was 445 days long and is the longest year in human history.
Weltansicht comments on Mar 31, 2021:
I thought there was a year that some Pope had inserted 10 days, because they had learned from the Mayans or the Aztecs that there was a small time flaw in that calender, and thus the gregorian calendar was instituted. But England did not go along with the rest of 'civilization' for a time, and was ...
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 31, 2021:
What you say makes some bells ring.. There was some comotion about time with some popes... World's first time war? JK.
46 BC was 445 days long and is the longest year in human history.
Bendingo comments on Mar 31, 2021:
Thanks you for the nuggets of wisdom. I enjoy all of your posts. Keep it up
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 31, 2021:
Aaaaaw!! Thank you. It's awesome to be amongst others with a passion for (weird) history.
46 BC was 445 days long and is the longest year in human history.
KeVince comments on Mar 31, 2021:
so how many calenders are there and does anyone really know what time it is. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qssWO8NSq0
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 31, 2021:
Maybe time isn't...
The Transylvanian Monarch Vlad The Impaler earned this name by impaling his enemies through the ...
kungpowkitty comments on Mar 31, 2021:
not every hero needs a cape.
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 31, 2021:
You're right. Some can do with a stake...
Russia ran out of vodka celebrating the end of World War II! When the long war ended, street parties...
Poncho69 comments on Mar 31, 2021:
They do like a drink
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 31, 2021:
It's not even an exaggeration... Been to a few parties with Russians, every time they get black out drunk with a passion. The Finns however are even worse. I'm amazed by how much alcohol they can consume without dying.
Law proffesor slammed on media after proclaiming that “Vaccine passports are a good idea.
HistoryCorner comments on Mar 31, 2021:
I think a "Freshly showered"passport would be more welcome than a vaccine passport.
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 31, 2021:
@Paralamente yeah! And a " I'm obedient to my government" Passport. Gotta have that one. And a "I do not pick my nose passport" ....
The majority of Viking men were farmers.
KeVince comments on Mar 30, 2021:
Most of there voyages where to find more or better land to farm, there is an article about a viking boat that was found on the banks of the Mississippi river the peoples where tribal and had agrarian communities that surrounded hill forts, do any of these things sound familiar. The native American ...
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 30, 2021:
@KeVince thank you!!!
Alexander the Great might have accidentally been buried alive.
Weltansicht comments on Mar 30, 2021:
Makes me think of when they buried people and had little ropes attached to bells so the buried alive could ring them and be rescued, and there were people who where hired to listen for the bell's ringing, of course they were probably hired to prevent grave robbing of bodies for the medical school ...
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 30, 2021:
@Weltansicht some former inmates (had their verdict turned) on death row says autopsies after "executions" are done extremely quick til this day. So I think this is still the case, even with drug executions.
Canada halts AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine for people 55 and under, citing 'uncertainty' on blood ...
HistoryCorner comments on Mar 30, 2021:
Uncertainty??????????? Here ut has been banned! Because it is PROVEN that it causes blood clots!!!!
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 30, 2021:
@toronto_Georgia I'm beginning to suspect you're victims of genocide. But I'll be honest: Norway is headed downhill too.
Alexander the Great might have accidentally been buried alive.
KeVince comments on Mar 30, 2021:
reminds me of a movie House of Usher , 1960. Vincent Price, Mark Damon, https://ok.ru/video/1050559843056
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 30, 2021:
Never seen it. Is it any good?
Alexander the Great might have accidentally been buried alive.
Weltansicht comments on Mar 30, 2021:
Makes me think of when they buried people and had little ropes attached to bells so the buried alive could ring them and be rescued, and there were people who where hired to listen for the bell's ringing, of course they were probably hired to prevent grave robbing of bodies for the medical school ...
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 30, 2021:
I guess we still haven't quite understood death. People declared braindead sometimes still wake up. Makes me wonder just how many people have donated their organs while still alive....
Alexander the Great might have accidentally been buried alive.
Mechanic comments on Mar 30, 2021:
That would be a horrible way to die.
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 30, 2021:
The pure terror that he must have felt!!
The majority of Viking men were farmers.
KeVince comments on Mar 30, 2021:
Most of there voyages where to find more or better land to farm, there is an article about a viking boat that was found on the banks of the Mississippi river the peoples where tribal and had agrarian communities that surrounded hill forts, do any of these things sound familiar. The native American ...
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 30, 2021:
I've read some articles on that. But didn't know they found a ship that far south. Very interesting.
The majority of Viking men were farmers.
guru comments on Mar 30, 2021:
I never would have thought that. Interesting.
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 30, 2021:
Someone's gotta feed the bacon seeds ya know.
The majority of Viking men were farmers.
MikeHunt comments on Mar 30, 2021:
Plunder is more in my nature
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 30, 2021:
I hear ya. But some nice homebrewed beer made from your own crop is pretty cool too.
The majority of Viking men were farmers.
Mechanic comments on Mar 30, 2021:
I guess that makes sense, farming would be much safer than plundering unless you could be positive that your victims didn’t have tools for self defense.
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 30, 2021:
True. And you can't eat gold. So some food needed to be produced at home. Even kings had their own farms. They couldn't buy everything back then.
Walt Disney Is Not Cryogenically Frozen.
HistoryCorner comments on Mar 30, 2021:
I wonder how that rumor began...hm.
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 30, 2021:
@guru on the other hand, Disney's head pn ice wouldn't be the most outrageous thing that has happened in that shady company.
The Transylvanian Monarch Vlad The Impaler earned this name by impaling his enemies through the ...
KeVince comments on Mar 29, 2021:
I hear the army that was coming to attack him turned and fled with fear when they saw the bodies of their comrades many still alive and begging to be killed hanging from the trees around Vlad's castle. this also works for keeping away government inspectors.
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 29, 2021:
Speaking from experience?
The Transylvanian Monarch Vlad The Impaler earned this name by impaling his enemies through the ...
MikeHunt comments on Mar 29, 2021:
believe me i'm versed onthis a perfect impalement sstarted with the asshole (blunt pole) and wiggled the way up missing the vitals and if perfection wasnacchived out the mouth
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 29, 2021:
@MikeHunt that should worry you.......
The Transylvanian Monarch Vlad The Impaler earned this name by impaling his enemies through the ...
MikeHunt comments on Mar 29, 2021:
believe me i'm versed onthis a perfect impalement sstarted with the asshole (blunt pole) and wiggled the way up missing the vitals and if perfection wasnacchived out the mouth
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 29, 2021:
@MikeHunt I just hate it when my impalement victim dies too fast.
Your vote has never been important.
Obbop comments on Mar 29, 2021:
Elites and their politician lackeys in connivance With lackeys operating political parties ensure that the proper people are the ones whose names appear on the ballot. Then the power of the elite-owned mass media comes into play and the scam goes on year after decade after century. At least we ...
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 29, 2021:
If we compare ourselves to North Korea and medieval times, things look pretty good. However, things are not necessarily good just because the alternative is worse. Always look forward, always improve.
The Transylvanian Monarch Vlad The Impaler earned this name by impaling his enemies through the ...
MikeHunt comments on Mar 29, 2021:
believe me i'm versed onthis a perfect impalement sstarted with the asshole (blunt pole) and wiggled the way up missing the vitals and if perfection wasnacchived out the mouth
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 29, 2021:
That's how you make it last long 😂
The Transylvanian Monarch Vlad The Impaler earned this name by impaling his enemies through the ...
AdrianRainbow comments on Mar 29, 2021:
Shame I can only love this post once.
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 29, 2021:
He's a hero to many People. Except history teachers in public schools. ...
The Transylvanian Monarch Vlad The Impaler earned this name by impaling his enemies through the ...
Poncho69 comments on Mar 29, 2021:
Yes he has a reputation
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 29, 2021:
A tiny one LOL.
The Norsemen absolutely loved competitions.
MikeHunt comments on Mar 29, 2021:
I played water polo back iin high school, it was practically who can drown who first, kinda fun actualky, legalised murder
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 29, 2021:
Fun fact: If a viking drowned a viking in this game it wasn't considered illegal. Rude, but not a crime.
The Norsemen absolutely loved competitions.
Mechanic comments on Mar 29, 2021:
Interesting, reminds me slightly of water polo.
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 29, 2021:
I'm happy I never played that game...
This Norse Proverb from the Håvamål tells us something we never seem to learn.
MikeHunt comments on Mar 28, 2021:
i cant just unsheathe my sword on the director of HR or can i?
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 28, 2021:
You can... But only if you're good at not dropping your soap in the shower and don't mind tight bracelets.....
Your vote has never been important.
Jmann44492403 comments on Mar 28, 2021:
If voting made any difference, they wouldn’t let us do it - Mark Twain.
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 28, 2021:
Depressingly true
I am trying to be cheerful, but I am down.
HistoryCorner comments on Mar 28, 2021:
These are scary and painful times indeed. I'm sorry to hear you're feeling down. All I can say is: Freedom will come. You deserve to be happy and loved 😘
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 28, 2021:
@Weltansicht You never truly stop grieving someone close to you. Take good care of yourself, there's only one of you in the entire world. We need you rested and in good health 😊
There is a myth about a young George Washington that states that the president, when he was a boy, ...
HistoryCorner comments on Mar 28, 2021:
Fake news sure has been around for a while! I like that you took the time to write about this one. I wonder how much of "known" history i pure BS......
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 28, 2021:
@Haraldson sad but true. Truth is a myth.
Facebook going full frontal assault on advertisements for vaccines while censoring bad information ...
HistoryCorner comments on Mar 28, 2021:
If this isn't an attempt on population control... I don't know what is..
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 28, 2021:
@Beachslim there's been several deaths here too. If the vaccine becomes mandatory, concider me armed and dangerous....
Africa wasn't always dry as a dad joke: some 6,000 years ago, a lake called Mega-Chad (The country ...
KeVince comments on Mar 27, 2021:
The area between the cascade mountains and the rocky mountains used to be a large inland see at one time until it all ran out through the grand canyon.
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 28, 2021:
@KeVince Awesome!
The Soviet Union tried to snuff out the memory of Genghis Khan.
MikeHunt comments on Mar 28, 2021:
The Hordes only retreated because his father died and he had to go back for the funeral (no bullshit)
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 28, 2021:
Sometimes the randomness of life is striking.
COVID-19 Vaccine Tested on Babies Even as Death Toll Mounts [greenmedinfo.com]
HistoryCorner comments on Mar 28, 2021:
Because babies are in the "at risk" group now? Suddenly? This is attempted homicide!!!
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 28, 2021:
@toronto_Georgia All good here. End of times will come when it comes. In the meantime we have to do our best to help as many as possible to know the truth.
The sound made by the Krakatoa volcanic eruption in 1883 was so loud it ruptured eardrums of people ...
MikeHunt comments on Mar 28, 2021:
Kinda hope I'm still here when Yellowstone blows her top
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 28, 2021:
Oh yeah. That's gonna be a blast. I wonder how much is left after it blows...
The sound made by the Krakatoa volcanic eruption in 1883 was so loud it ruptured eardrums of people ...
Mechanic comments on Mar 28, 2021:
That amount of power is mind blowing.
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 28, 2021:
We can try to imitate nature all we want. Nature is always going to be stronger.
COVID-19 Vaccine Tested on Babies Even as Death Toll Mounts [greenmedinfo.com]
HistoryCorner comments on Mar 28, 2021:
Because babies are in the "at risk" group now? Suddenly? This is attempted homicide!!!
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 28, 2021:
@toronto_Georgia yes, I've heard of them. It's harrowing...
Facebook going full frontal assault on advertisements for vaccines while censoring bad information ...
HistoryCorner comments on Mar 28, 2021:
If this isn't an attempt on population control... I don't know what is..
HistoryCorner replies on Mar 28, 2021:
@Beachslim I remember the days when conspiracy theorists seemd crazy.... Now it seems crazy to not be one.