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ProvokedGamer, to memes in Does it not pierce thine very heart?
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What’s more awful? Most of the history we know is biased in favour of the winners.

frezik,

There’s lots of sources from the losing side. Josephus was a Jewish writer who told of the Roman destruction of the temple. The history of the Eastern Front of WWII, as it was known to the West, was dominated by the writings of German soldiers for a long time.

History is written by writers. For much of it, that means it comes to us from an educated upper class. That’s where the historical blind spots are.

EcstaticHumility, to memes in MrJiggleAss@yahoo.com
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You guys are still using the same email?

TimeSquirrel, to memes in MrJiggleAss@yahoo.com
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kornfan82@angelfire.com

doktorseven, to lemmybewholesome in True love

I like big bunns and I cannot lie…

BluJay320, to memes in MrJiggleAss@yahoo.com
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Deadname@yahoo.com

Name and domain both deceased

user224,
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and domain

Nope. mail.yahoo.com

Wage_slave, to memes in Does it not pierce thine very heart?
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And you are ultimately going to die as part of that 90% that won’t be remembered for anything at all no matter how big of a deal you view yourself in any form function or manner.

Me too. It won’t be so bad. Unless they check the hard drive. Oh buddy then we’re historically remembered. Like, that’s a lotta porn.

7bicycles,

Oh buddy then we’re historically remembered. Like, that’s a lotta porn.

That ain’t special

grahamja,

The thought of having your digital foot print live on forever was kind of neat, but most of it wasn’t worth remembering or will probably get deleted after a few decades anyways. Future generations will ever know about the witty banter on yahoo answers.

TopRamenBinLaden,

Hey on the bright side, everybody in modern times has a pretty good chance to add a number to a statistic somewhere.

dudinax, to memes in Does it not pierce thine very heart?

Here’s something even sadder. We only need history because human lives are so short.

GreenTeaRedFlag,

I don’t see that as sad. Also, even if we lived four hundred years we’d still need to write things down because we’d eventually die.

samus12345,
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Unless we were immortal and capable of remembering everything, we’d need history.

outofemailaliases, to memes in Does it not pierce thine very heart?
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yes but how much of that history is important? no doubt its still the majority, but i suspect that some of that 90% you mention is just some random irrelevant persons life. i should also mention that i am not a historian nor a statistics person so take what i say with a grain of salt.

UnverifiedAPK,

90% of the bullet points are unrecorded. If we’re counting every Joe Smoe, then 99.9999…% is unrecorded.

BluesF,

I would say considering homo sapiens have been around for ~250,000 years we need a lot of decimal places… if you want to consider prior homo species that’s 2.8 million years and honestly you might as well call it 100%.

3valc, to memes in Does it not pierce thine very heart?

Most of it was shit anyway and current history is shit too so it doesn’t matter.

stepanzak, to memes in MrJiggleAss@yahoo.com

10 yo me on his way to include his day, month and year of birth in his reddit username that cannot be changed and to get enough karma on that account to not want to delete it.

SternburgExport,

And yet you ended up here

stepanzak,

I’m glad I did!

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Anafabula, to memes in MrJiggleAss@yahoo.com
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Just… get a new email? I use a separate email for every account now

SexualPolytope, to memes in MrJiggleAss@yahoo.com
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I have 689 in my email address that I use for most things. I only learned that it was a slang around a year ago.

Tofu_Lewis, to risa in Am I? Who knows

Okaaaay, just because you’ve brought it up…

Transporters in Star Trek are shown to definitely not be duplication machines. “Our Man Bashir” (DS9) is probably the most definitive proof of that.

Personally, I think transporter technology explains the staunch atheist (but still open-minded and sometimes spiritualist) Federation mindset: they know that their entire being can be reduced to a matter/energy stream. The transporter makes a devastating philosophical challenge to the idea of a “soul.” Which is, ironically, why so many Federation officers refuse to accept anything that challenges that assumption (VOY “Sacred Ground”).

kSPvhmTOlwvMd7Y7E, to lemmybewholesome in True love

To be fair rabbits will be obsessed over pretty much anything, it doesn’t even have tp be alive

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