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I_love_pillows t1_jdliex3 wrote
Reply to comment by Gagarin1961 in TIL that Chinese Food was introduced into America during the California Gold Rush, starting in 1848. As 30,000 immigrants had arrived from the Canton region of China, the restaurants gave the predominantly male population a connection to home and provided gathering places for the Chinese community. by jdward01
We hereby dedicate the post to the unnamed Chinese soldiers who died fighting in the Taiping Rebellion.
I_love_pillows t1_jdkrina wrote
Reply to comment by Ineedtwocats in TIL that Chinese Food was introduced into America during the California Gold Rush, starting in 1848. As 30,000 immigrants had arrived from the Canton region of China, the restaurants gave the predominantly male population a connection to home and provided gathering places for the Chinese community. by jdward01
Taiping Rebellion too. Chinese call 1850s to 1950s ‘Century of Shame’. It was truly a century of chaos.
I_love_pillows t1_j1e51cq wrote
Reply to comment by varnell_hill in TIL that Vidal Sassoon (his real name) started styling women's hair in wartime London as a teenager, but he took a hiatus at age twenty to join the elite Israeli commando force known as the Palmach. by p38-lightning
POV: you are a soldier in active battle. Enemy comes up to you, mildly bloodied, screaming, he throws a grenade. The last thing you ever see is his glorious hair billowing in the wind before the grenade takes you out.
I_love_pillows t1_j0b0mao wrote
Reply to comment by Dejan05 in TIL Korea has soy sauce older than USA by SmashScrapeFlip
Not as old as their momma
I_love_pillows t1_izmvisz wrote
Reply to comment by Vlad_the_Homeowner in TIL that the theme song from Mission Impossible get is it's iconic beat of "long long short short" from the Morse code of "M" and "I", which is long long short short. by pango3001
I get that reference
I_love_pillows t1_jef6l7i wrote
Reply to comment by BSB8728 in This old doll uses a vinyl like record to talk and sing by Eigenurin
so that’s how those work back in the day before electronics.