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ANNOUNCEMENT: I now have a Patreon page!
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“Just let me have my card back.” lol
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Gregory Rasputin gave Nicholas II a… magic comb?
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Emperor Charles V runs into a concerned peasant!
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Good Guy Cimon went way out of his way to help the poor of Athens.
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Roy Bean.
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Michael Chasles was the most gullible man in the world!
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Pauline Bonaparte enjoyed putting her feet on people.
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One does not simply walk into a duel with Jim Bowie.
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Gregory Rasputin shows everyone his penis!
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Henry II, what the hell?
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Cimon doesn’t know a good deal when he sees one… or does he?
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Captain William Bligh fails to court martial Captain John Macarthur.
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Gadhafi gets punked!
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Napoleon’s sister, Pauline, gets all the sexy portraits and sculptures she wants!
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Australia’s initial booze problem.
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The Wizard of the Saddle, indeed!
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English political dissent at its finest!
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Oh, NOW it’s a bad idea.
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Harpalus was hilarious bad at inciting the Greeks to open revolt against Alexander the Great.
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Nicholas I of Russia orders one of his frigates burned for surrendering to the Turks!
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Punishment by… hen impersonation?
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Sulla threatens a young Julius Caesar, who can’t help but respond, unafraid, with a clever quip.
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London got around the 1736 Gin Act with… cat statues?
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Nathan Bedford Forrest successfully pretends to have more than he has.
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Caroline of Brunswick, please don’t.
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