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The Man who Fought with a Longbow and a Sword in WWII
Madder than Mad Jack McMad
How to Destroy Christianity With One Easy Step...
Logical fallacies, reversed burden of proof, this is just hilarious all round. The comments are even funnier.
The Lord of the Rings Mythology Explained - CGP Grey
The Silmarillion is strictly for Tolkien completionists. Most of it is incredibly dull history with name after name, who begat who and who they fought with.
It's like reading actual dull history, only fictional.
I admire Tolkien for writing it though. True devotion, even obsession with his world.
Internet Citizens: Defend Net Neutrality - CGP Grey
It's a shame that one country's domestic politics can have such an effect on a global asset. ~5% of people live in the United States.
Despite my other comments, I do believe this is a really really important thing, even for those of us not in the US.
If the ISPs get away with it there, then the ISPs in the rest of the world will go running to their respective governments and go "waaaahhh, but the ISPs in the US can fuck their customers over.... why can't we?" (to which I reply "have you seen my cable bill? You're already fucking me over, you bastards", but I digress).
So yeah, *promote this schizz. USA peoples! Contact your local corrupt elected official and bribe their ass to fix this!
British Youth Passes Math(s) - A Father's Reaction
Not to mention, in much of the world we're doing maths plural. Way harder!
Just remember, math in England is far far harder than in the US. What we call AP Math in the US is done by kids in the UK at 15-16.
Railroad Thermite Welding
Interesting, must be a fairly constant temperature there.
In my country they welded the rails together to save money on maintenance, which was fine until the next hot summer when they all expanded and buckled.
Messier Objects - Deep Sky Videos
Cool idea for a video series, I'll be following them! The title was a little confusing though, I read Messier in the 'more messy' sense