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katruna · 22 days
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ariel-seagull-wings · 6 months
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A History of Breastfeeding & Baby Feeding
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cherrygazette · 2 months
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come with me ,let's lie on the old wooden floors,read the secret history accompanied with taking sips of black tea at intervals.
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technicalgator · 2 months
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Doing your research before stating information as fact can make a world of a difference.
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Been watching History Tea Time with Lindsay Holiday on youtube and somehow daydreamed several fake videos about my sims story's vampires histories. Would love to make a fic of it someday. Or at least incorporate some of the stuff in other fics for them. Like it was a huge help for sorting through my lore ideas I needed to rework cause of the new Werewolves pack lore
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petitelappin · 2 months
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Sketchbook as of late.
I'm very slowly and agonizingly trying to teach myself game design to make an 18th century point and click adventure, and also continuing to transition.
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thatsbelievable · 1 year
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insidemyrottenbrain · 21 hours
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ifindus · 7 months
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"Division of territories", day 16 of @propagandistisk's hetalia goretober 2023 ✨
This is of course a reference to the wars between Scandi bros in the 1600s; more specifically the outcome of the wars predating the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658. The Treaty of Roskilde saw the entirety of Trøndelag (central Norway) given up to Sweden, and the region would be Swedish for two years until Trøndelag became Norwegian again in 1660 after another treaty. The treatment of trøndere during these two years has been referred to as the genocide of Trøndelag by local historians due to the large prescription of trøndish men to the Swedish army. It almost emptied the region of men overall and the large farmland region suffered greatly as many of the men were already overseas and fighting in the Danish-Norwegian army. The trøndish men in the Swedish army were then sent abroad to fight wars as the Swedish King was afraid they would rebel if left close to home. Only one third of the men would return to their homes, which by then would be plagued by famine.
The Swedes wanted Trøndelag because then they would effectively divide Norway into two parts, separated at the middle, and easier to attack in the future.
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eirene · 1 year
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Time For Tea Albert Lynch
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rxsterek · 6 months
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I couldn’t help but make this post after reading one of my favorite tea posts. Because I realized we all have different concepts of how to “normally” do things, like brew tea.
Feel free to also add where you’re from in the tags, if you wish .
(Post is not my own but I couldn’t get the post with all the responses without linking to my own reblog):
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katruna · 1 month
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ariel-seagull-wings · 6 months
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A History of Birth Control
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macaulaytwins · 11 months
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Mornings at Hampden College
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sovietpostcards · 1 year
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The housewarming tea party. Photo by Vladimir Perventsev (Moscow, 1982).
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midnights-dragon · 9 months
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if you’re american with a british friend, when learning about the boston tea party, you are legally obligated to send a picture of your apush notes saying “does this hurt you pookie”
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