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TrashGoblin, to risa in Hi, Borg.

That would make too much sense.

M68040, to piracy in I should figure out how myself
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Arcade games 2: but now every game is Double Dragon III

DBT, to lemmyshitpost in I love this song
4grams, to lemmyshitpost in I love this song
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Omg, why did I have to be drinking coffee when I saw this.

rimjob_rainer, to memes in Be free. Be unreachable.

Where’s the meme

Bondrewd, to comicstrips in Laugh At You [Toonhole]

This comic strip gives me a vibe something like: Maybe Hitler just showed us an example how bad a genocide would be. Im sure he is glad we dialled it down after him.

MasterNerd,
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Wat

HerbalGamer, to lemmyshitpost in Why are jokes about Jim Jones hard to tell?
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i’m dying ☠️

Illecors, to programmer_humor in `zsh`, `ksh`, `bash`, and obviously `sh`

What about the old friends csh and tcsh?

chillbo_baggins, to risa in Savage Keiko

Jeje good meme, format too

RavenFellBlade, to risa in Duderon
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Nods approvingly

EmperorHenry, to memes in He's ready for anything
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half of germany was with the allied forces in WW2, Russia was with the allied forces as well…a lot of people have forgotten that.

The nazi side of WW2 is now known as the “axis” forces…I don’t know what they called themselves during the war. Italy, Ukraine, the nazi half of germany and a few others.

NigelFrobisher, to memes in Inspiration

It’s actually more like “Noo”.

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elcheaponcod, to memes in Inspiration

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jonesanna6000, to lemmyshitpost in The History Channel, now in the fantasy section.

Historical landmarks, scattered across the globe, are tangible echoes of the past, serving as silent witnesses to the unfolding narratives of civilizations. From the grandeur of the Pyramids of Giza to the iconic symbolism of the Eiffel Tower, these landmarks stand as testaments to human ingenuity, creativity, and endurance. Each stone, arch, or tower tells a story—a narrative etched into the very fabric of its existence.

Whether it’s the ancient marvels like the Great Wall of China or the modern architectural wonders like the Burj Khalifa, historical landmarks serve as bridges between different eras, connecting us to our roots and reminding us of the diverse and often intricate tapestry of human history. Visiting these sites is akin to stepping into a time machine, allowing us to witness the footsteps of our ancestors and appreciate the cultural, technological, and artistic milestones that have shaped our world. In the shadows of these landmarks, we find not just physical structures but also the collective memory of humanity, eternally preserved in the stone and mortar of these enduring monuments.

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