dubamamorange
dubamamorange t1_iz19l45 wrote
Reply to comment by TheBearasaad in How did Native American tribes indigenous to Yellowstone National Park (e.g., Shoshone, Blackfeet, Crow, etc.) perceive the land (e.g., thoughts on geothermal activity) and what was their relationship like with white/European trappers and explorers entering the region in the early 1800s? by electricdresses
take a browse in this comment section, a fair number of people use colonizer as an ubiquitous term for people of european decent. not to mention politicians, government employees, university staff and professors, ngo and non profit employees etc etc
dubamamorange t1_iwlisvz wrote
Reply to comment by Ugg-ugg in TIL that William I's response to northern rebellion in England was to order the wholesale slaughter of the inhabitants of northern shires, and the burning of food, homes, crops, tools, and livestock so that survivors would freeze or starve by AnselaJonla
...the recorded history of human civilization has entered the chat
dubamamorange t1_isk0rcf wrote
Reply to comment by seansy5000 in The Race to Make a Vaccine for Breast Cancer by AdmiralKurita
you know even the vaccine companies are denying that they ever said that misinformation you are spreading
dubamamorange t1_j18ju8m wrote
Reply to Discovery of 1,000 previously unknown Maya settlements challenges the old notion of sparse early human occupation in northern Guatemala (ca. 1000 B.C.–A.D. 150) by marketrent
> “challenges the old notion of sparse early human occupation”
What? you mean the pre modern assumption?