The creators imagine the origin of the Wuzzles, what Cloverfield's real intention was, a new spin on Hitchcock's Rear Window, plus a super sappy season ender. Season 3 Robot Chicken: Star Wars Special The Emperor gets an upsetting phone call. George Lucas is saved from a mob of nerds by...
On the other side are the "Intentionalists," who say that Hitler was plotting the Holocaust from the very beginning, and simply waited for the opportune moment to execute his genocidal plan. Bryant was largely swayed by the evidence put forth by the functionalists, until he read "Mein Kampf...
The Spanish Flu Was Deadlier Than WWI As the pandemic reached epic proportions in the fall of 1918, it became commonly known as the “Spanish Flu” or the “Spanish Lady” in the United States and Europe. Many assumed this was because the sickness had originated on the Iberian Peninsula, ...
I find it funny how the British have been called English. When Britain was made up with Scotland being asked to join England & move the Scottish government down to London to run both Scotland & England from there. And as for what Americans like about England & Scotland, let's not forget...
Located in Mali, Timbuktu was founded by Tuareg nomads around the year 1100. The height of its prominence was in the 14th century, when, as a major trade hub, it sent gold, ivory, and slaves from Africa to the Mediterranean, while other goods like salt would be moved along the trade ...
The Lady of the Lake gives Percival some trouble. The Robot Chicken crew shows what Dumbledore sees in the Mirror of Desire. Professor X reveals how the X-Men first discovered their powers. And Garfield gets buried in the pet cemetery.
“In Putin’s world, Stalin was the hero who liberated Europe and under whose leadership, the occupied Baltic States, Ukraine, Belarus and other Soviet satellites, prospered thanks to Soviet benevolence. Putin has crafted himself as Stalin’s heir, and as such, there’s little room for the ...
stalemate, with neither side able to advance and overtake the other. Although trench warfare has been employed since ancient times, it was used on an unprecedented scale on the Western Front duringWorld War I. Why Trench Warfare in WWI?
Alternatively, historical records show us there was a vibrant and vast German-speaking sphere in Midwestern America before World War I. Because Germans took pride in their literature, language, and culture, they put plenty of effort into trying to preserve their language. Also, a lot of them ...
There is specific language in the bill that exempts all Trump property from any bailout money. If you’re going to spin the data, spin it correctly. The man may be an idiot but he didn’t cause global climate change, WWI or WWII, poverty, hunger or the nume...