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Who What Now posted:What's it say about sodomy? MageMage posted:Waste Disposal MageMage posted:Fashion Pththya-lyi posted:Knitting Lil Peeler posted:I'm curious about its article on Mormonism Nothing on that old fraud Joe Smith but Brigham Young gets an entry Kill All Cops posted:I'm interested in reading about Hong Kong Lil Swamp Booger Baby posted:What can it tell me about cocaine EorayMel posted:If double dipping is allowed, I want to know what this encyclopedia has to say about gasoline/petroleum now. Look at those pathetic production numbers Gutter Phoenix posted:This thread is awesome!!! Mooey Cow posted:Oh, please look up Nikola Tesla. This may have been before he was largely scraped from history. There's the first batch for today! I have pictures of all requests (that are in there) so they're on the way too. Please like and subscribe and hit the notification bell kthx.
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vortmax posted:
Thanks!
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Family
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I'm pretty interested in old-timey sexology, could you look up the following? -Transvestite(may also be called Eonism, or Sexo-Aesthetic Inversion) -Homosexual(may also be called Sexual Inversion, or just Inversion) -Magnus Hirschfeld -Perversion
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that civil war article was weird, framing generals on both sides as protagonists. most of this stuff is pretty clinical
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Thanks! Hong Kong as a whole went from 391 sq. miles to 427 sq. miles and New Territories has grown from 356 sq. miles to 368 sq. miles, mostly the Lantau extension that the airport sits on. I can't really find a good comparison for HK Island & Islands and Kowloon Peninsula measurements. The industries have transitioned mostly into finance, all the manufacturing stuff moved north of the border in the decades after this encyclopaedia. Population grew a fuckton though, while my ancestors were still in the hills and valleys in northern HK, population went from 840k to over 7.3 million in the ~80 years between then and now. I would like to request Guam next please!
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That sloth picture is so bad! Can you imagine seeing that if you didn't know what one looked like?
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Explosive Tampons posted:I'm feeling like The Time Machine, if that library stuff from the new movie was actually pulled from the book, so: You get this: As for the others, only a small entry for Babbage is there. But I added the article about conduction in place of semiconductors Platystemon posted:Thanks for sharing, vortmax. Nothing on the new Klan, just the OG Klan (the superstitious blacks) It looks like they only knew about the red panda? I looked for giant panda but found nothing. I'll come back to the New Deal in the next post because it's several pages. Gutter Phoenix posted:That's exactly what I was thinking. Has the article on just generic paleontology been posted yet? Mirage posted:The planet Pluto was discovered in 1935, might it be in there? Before the Western Powers made Israel a country gleebster posted:Not much under Columbus about them, but how about ARAWAK or TAINO? tango alpha delta posted:Leningrad (Saint Petersburg) See Petrograd There are a few more things to come but they're long entries so I'll put them in another post.
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This thread is amazing. Thank you. Spinz posted:Birth control vortmax posted:
Try "contraception" instead.
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Pandas were snubbed. Popular Science, July 1920 Scribner’s Magazine, 1927 I love the frank title on that one. Shorty after the encylopædia is published:
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The Ku Klux Klan article is the most interesting from that batch. In addition to the blame put on “superstitious blacks”, they have attempted to exonerate the founders of the KKK as good folk who surely would have have approved of undecorous violence. Not mentioning the second Klan is a glaring omission. It had had five million members at its peak. That’s four percent of the entire U.S. population, and of course women, Catholics, blacks, and other minorities could not join. The article on “time” is interesting for having a lot of words and being mostly correct (wrong about mean solar time), but not being very informative unless you already know what it’s talking about. That’s something that I’m sure is easy to do when writing, but they should really try to avoid it because the whole point of an encyclopædia is to give an introduction to a topic.
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Hockey? There were 10 teams in the 20s, but only the Original Six '42 thru '67.
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Pornography
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HONG KONG SLUMLORD posted:I’m going to bet that there are no entries about genitalia but there’s probably a really racist thing printed under the word “negro”. Old TV show 'picket fences' had an episode where the ten year old son got accused of being a huge racist by his school. It turned out he'd sourced information about comparative brain power and whatnot from the 1910 edition of the Britannica. At some point I came across that edition or close enough and boy howdy
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I’m gonna need a whole lot more about that asterisk next to Su Lin died* because it radiates powerful and mysterious connotations.
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How about Homosexuality, Abortion, and H.H. Holmes?
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Platystemon posted:Thanks for sharing, vortmax. Ornamental Dingbat posted:Quantum mechanics - might still be the German Quantenmechanik I was honestly surprised to find an entry for quantum theory Skellybones posted:Fascism OhFunny posted:What do they say about Mussolini? Flutieflakes017 posted:This thread is amazing. Thank you.
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vortmax posted:
What about "abortion?" I demand misleading outdated entries related to sex.
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What does it say about the environment, global warming and other catastrophic realities of the 21st century?
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I love that Mussolini has space to write in death dates.
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is Automaton in there?
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If I may double dip: American exceptionalism
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Is there an entry for "World Wide Illustrated Encyclopedia" ?
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Look up hysteria
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dead prez posted:is Automaton in there? Good suggestion - on the same theme, is robot or Metropolis featured?
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Imbecile and/or moron I think those were the terms in use for intellectual disability around that time.
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Woodchip posted:Family illy posted:I'm pretty interested in old-timey sexology, could you look up the following? Kill All Cops posted:I would like to request Guam next please! Platystemon posted:Pandas were snubbed. B Squad Leader posted:Hockey? There were 10 teams in the 20s, but only the Original Six '42 thru '67. Evil Agita posted:Pornography Cowslips Warren posted:How about Homosexuality, Abortion, and H.H. Holmes? Flutieflakes017 posted:What about "abortion?" I demand misleading outdated entries related to sex. Oh.... Oh no... Outrail posted:What does it say about the environment, global warming and other catastrophic realities of the 21st century? dead prez posted:is Automaton in there? tango alpha delta posted:If I may double dip: I was looking for Manifest Destiny but it's not really laid out that way. I could provide the pages from United States history covering that era if you'd like more. vortmax fucked around with this message at 15:32 on Jan 17, 2020 |
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”Your syphilitic taint is making heaven too loving crowded”
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thank you so much this thread is great can I get Thermodynamics Jesus Christianity
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Oh, let's do "robot!"
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Look up menstruation. I'm curious because it'll either be like two sentences or two pages.
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Gonna have to get creative to find some dirty bits. Anything good for Sappho? Or Oscar Wilde maybe?
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Liberalism/Conservativism. I know the term neoliberalism wasn't coined until 1938 by Alexander Rustow so it's probably not there, but I'm curious.
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when u realize chuck e cheese has a theatrical legacy extending over 100 years
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I'd like to see snail, octopus, and/or nautilus!
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A hundred years from now a bunch of hyperlinked mushbrains on the dead omnisexial reddit forums are going to look at the Wikipedia page as it is now and laugh at those ignorant dickheads in 2020.
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I like that in the encyclopedia it gives a definitive judgment on the best robot in the world
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Ocean Book posted:I like that in the encyclopedia it gives a definitive judgment on the best robot in the world They also know the best port in Guam and that all Arawak tribes are rude.
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I promise I haven't forgotten about all y'all. I will catch up tomorrow during my day off, so add more now if you want to get in the next update!
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the Roman poet Catullus, author of the most obscene poetry ever written
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