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    Picasso passed away in the 2 years time between when Soviet Union and US launched their first space station into space.

    This feels surprising mainly because I thought Picasso lived in 1400s. But no he just lived a long life in early 20th century.

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    Although they are both stories based on historical events that have been embellished, the Trojan war and the Hebrews leaving Egypt very well could have been happening at the same time (around 1180 BCE)

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        As far as I know there is no evidence for a distinct big event, but there were smaller migration movements over a longer time period.

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          From what I understand there would have been bodies and other trash from the group that we would have found.

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    There were humans who lived through both the final fall of the (eastern half of) the Roman Empire (May 29, 1453) and the European discovery of the Americas (October 12, 1492). The time between these two critical milestones in European history seems like it should have been much longer than 39 years, 4 months, and 13 days.

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      Both of these points are common denominators for the end of the european middle ages, so it’s not surprising they are close to each other

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      We were so close to a neo roman Republic but instead we got America. You’ve ruined my day fuck you

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    Abraham Lincoln could have received a fax from an actual samurai.

    All three coexisted at one point in time.

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    There were wooly mammoths living in Russia when the Great Pyramids at Giza were being built

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    Anne Frank and Martin Luther King Jr were born in the same year, which made them 3 years younger than Queen Elizabeth II and Marilyn Monroe

    Julius Caesar and Cleopatra died 40-30 years before the birth of Jesus Christ

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    Sharks are about 450-400 million years old. They were around 200 million years before the dinosaurs, and have outlasted them by 65 million years. They’re older than the North Star, the rings of Saturn, the Atlantic Ocean, and trees.

    And it took 60 million years for the trees to start rotting when they died, because the bacteria to break them down didn’t exist. Those trees died, fell over, became peat, and then eventually coal. The trees that were dead and buried trapped carbon dioxide that had been in the atmosphere. 90% of the coal we burn today comes from the period when trees didn’t rot, and we’re re-releasing all that CO2 back into the atmosphere, from where it’s been safely sequestered for 250 million years.

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      The Appalachian Mountains began forming approximately 1.5 billion years ago. About the same time that sea animals were first evolving bones. The carbon that became the coal under them was deposited approximately 300 million years ago when they formed the central continental divide of the Pangea supercontinent. That was when they were at their highest, estimated to have been about the same height as the modern Alps.

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        Same vein, the Canadian/Laurentian Shield has areas dating back as far as 4.2 billion years, recall a geo prof in uni suggesting it would have been extremely tall, Wikipedia suggests 12km.

        Stuff gets unreal to me at geological timescales.

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      See libs!? We’re just putting the CO2 back where it belongs! Check and mate climate fear mongers! /s

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    "Consider: Victorian England: 1837-1901 American Old West: 1803-1912 Meiji Restoration: 1868-1912 French privateering in the Gulf of Mexico: ended circa 1830

    Conclusion: an adventuring party consisting of a Victorian gentleman thief, an Old West gunslinger, a disgraced former samurai, and an elderly French pirate is actually 100% historically plausible."

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    Laura Ingalls Wilder nearly lived long enough to see a satellite launched into space. She lived through a time when the fastest means of transport went from a steam train to it being a rocket.

    There was a whole generation like that.

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    Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman were alive at the same time (for about a month).

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      What a rollercoaster life did ms. Tubman live. Slave, runaway, people smuggler, living during reconstruction, then seeing all the progress going to shit again, and finally the birth of the civil rights movement, before death.

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    I feel like this is bait for one specific answer… okay, fine, I’ll be the one.

    MLK Jr, Anne Frank, and Yasser Arafat were all born in the same year (1929). They were all born after Tom Lehrer, who died yesterday, 97 years old.

    Edit: Math is hard

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    Battle of Little Big Horn was in June, 1876.

    The first telephone call was made March 10, 1876.

    Man Walked on the Moon in 1969. A few weeks after the Stonewall Riots.

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      Read about Kitty Hawk in the newspaper at 16 years old, in 1903. Watch men walking on the moon on your TV, at 82 years old.

      Fuckin’ unreal. Hang out with people who lived through the 20th century, if you ever can, though they are reduced in number now. The perspective they have on things is hard to match. I knew a woman who grew up with black servants in the house who couldn’t vote, then marched with MLK, then watched Obama get elected president. And that’s everything. Every single aspect of human life, basically, except for a few of the very basics. She was always sort of surprised and amused that I had a “phone” that was a smooth black rectangle that I would control by “stroking” (as she called it) this smooth black surface.

      I watched her meet a new person of her generation. First question: Was your husband in the war? Answer was yes. Second question: Did he live? He’s not trying to give offense, he just wants to know your situation. He was in the infantry…

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          I mean it makes perfect sense. From her perspective, I would just pull it out of my pocket and start gently rubbing it carefully with my finger, or prodding softly at it. She just thought it was weird. Why are you doing that? Okay, your device’s principles are strange.

          She actually never got completely used to “buttons” as she called it, any kind of machine that you had to use a separate control setup for other than just the direct valves or levers involved. Turning the steering wheel makes sense, turning the knobs on the stove makes sense. Any time she put something in the toaster oven, though, with its multiple modes and controls, she would just savagely twist or push any knob she could find until the thing started making heat, and then when she was done, she would remove the object and leave the door open to let the thing gradually figure out things out on its own and shut off. “Life is short, man, don’t bother me with your goddamn buttons, I don’t care.”

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            When my mom got her first smartphone, she had such a hard time with buttons. She would either poke at the quickly and tentatively (she thought she’d get a shock), or push really hard. She finally figured it out, but it took far too long.

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    Does my lifespan count? The internet when I was born vs what we have today today. That was it, every computer and connection. And we could easily go back to 2000 and the difference would still be stunning.

    Take my great-grandparents; when they were born (1897) indoor plumbing was a nice thing to have, basically no cars and certainly no powered flight. Well, they died in the 90s. Too long a time slice? 100-years ain’t much against human history.