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16:39 - He killed seventeen people that we know of.
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7:02 - Granted, manually-guided missiles like the Sagger are themselves quite effective in the hands of a skilled operator (as Israel learned to their sorrow in the early part of the Yom Kippur War, when Sagger-armed Egyptian infantry wiped out a large chunk of Israel's total tank force), but this requires a lot of training to produce missile operators who can effectively steer the missile to the target and avoid losing their nerve (and letting the missile go wild) under enemy fire.
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12:47 - To anyone wondering how on earth anyone could survive on one peso a day, you have to remember that a peso was worth orders of magnitude more back then than it is now (because inflation). That said, standards of living were also rather lower back then.
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9:24 - On the other hand, loads of people watch slasher movies and listen to Black Sabbath without becoming serial killers.
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1:07 - Producing a son was especially important for Henry since he didn't have any other close male relatives (brothers, nephews, male first cousins) to fall back on; his only living relatives closer than at least the third-cousin point were his two sisters.
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24:56 - It might not have been quite that unintelligent; had Cutler taken reasonable precautions to keep his potatoes out of Griffin's (or anyone else's) pig (e.g., a stout fence) only to have Griffin's pig break in and eat them anyways, or did Cutler have his potatoes unprotected (other than by his marksmanship) and simply rely on Griffin to keep an eye on his pigs 24/7?
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Not sure where the doubts about Brilliant Pebbles's efficacy are coming from; using computers and radar to aim your shots makes it easy to hit a missile in flight with a projectile.
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14:20 - On the other hand, the much-shorter female urethra makes it much easier for bacteria and other nasties to make it up into the bladder and points proximal.
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18:55 - On the plus side, alcohol does have some analgesic effect, which could make getting one's Johnson & Johnson stuck in one's pants zipper slightly less painful.
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5:45 - Of course, unguided rockets are also vastly cheaper than guided, so you can afford to simply shoot lots of them at the enemy tanks to make sure that some of them hit (and keep in mind that many of the misses will still end up hitting things like the other tanks in the formation, as well as creating havok in the escorting infantry [although admittedly less than rockets with dedicated anti-infantry high-explosive warheads do]).
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26:45 - No, you can see a British Union Flag flown by the Americans to show goodwill. It's only a Union Jack when it's being flown from a warship.
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Creepy, and also really, really sad for all the family members who'll never get closure about what happened to their daughters and girlfriends and sisters.
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461 years plus life sounds a bit... redundant.
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On the plus side, as long as they're bringing in enough fresh blood from without, that should dilute any shared recessive genes enough that your family shouldn't have much trouble on that front.
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1:08 - Khabarovsk is actually in eastern Asia; it's at the junction of the Amur and Ussuri rivers on the border with northeast China.
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2:51 - Those riders were lucky they got off with only eye and skin irritation; the organophosphate esters used as fire retardants in hydraulic fluid are powerful neurotoxins that can cause irreversible brain damage if absorbed in significant quantities.
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3:10 - Yet more evidence of America's bizarre phobia of recreational drug use.
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Technically, this should be "Most Painful Things Only AMAB People Can Experience", but that's a bit clunkier. (Very pre-op trans woman here, for context.)
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3:00 - Iceland was technically independent, they just happened to have the same king as Denmark.
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1:10 - So apparently lollipop sticks and plastic candy rings have nutritional value?
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3:20 - Thinking about it, I'm actually a bit surprised that Henry didn't arrange for Catherine to have an "unfortunate accident" to clear the way for him to marry Anne.
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20:26 - ...at least, until tank designers start putting thick armor on the tops of their vehicles to defeat air-launched weaponry.
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Rather-fitting epilogue: Mengele's skeleton is now used to help teach anatomy by a Brazilian medical school. (Yes, the actual Josef Mengele's actual skeleton.)
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Thank goodness for mechanized agriculture!
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@thetayterminator1436 "when women on average have 3 to 4 times as many ex partners as men do and on average women initiate up to 75% of divorces" - Maybe we're better at cutting our losses and getting out rather than sticking with a bad partner long-term?
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That was one oblivious grandma. Actually, I take that back. There were a LOT of oblivious people here.
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Maybe they thought the swollen hand was unrelated to the "food poisoning", and that it was probably a scratch or something that got badly infected? He did work at a junkyard, after all.
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1:04 - Really? You don't consider tying someone to their bed abuse?
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5:12 - Given the severe time crunch they were under in the Québec campaign, why didn't they simply isolate and bypass Fort St. John and leave it under siege to deal with later?
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4:20 - In an IT context, what those two guys were talking about wasn't sexist at all. Forking something means creating an independent development branch of something, and a dongle is a device that plugs into a computer to provide additional functionality.
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Operation Outward: One of the most cost-effective military operations ever. Operation Fu-Go: One of the least cost-effective military operations ever.
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Bit hard, given that they're all dead by now.
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2:30 - "Whether that's true or not..." Spoiler: it isn't.
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He did fall out of favor with the end of the war in Europe, and quite spectacularly too. He just fell back into favor when the Cold War kicked off.
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10:20 - The Spaniards thought Jenkins was a pirate for being a British sailor shipping sugar from a British colony to Britain?
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9:35 - 17th-fattest out of 200-or-so countries... is still pretty bad.
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Username checks out.
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0:30 - To be fair, a lot of Americans agree with those assessments of Americans.
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"The traveller had taken a baby ball python, put it in his stocking, and stuffed it into the hard drive." R.I.P. that poor hard drive. 😢
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This is literally the only Infographics Show video I've watched that has ever made me feel physically ill.
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3:01 - What if trees start growing through the cabin floor midflight? You've gotta be prepared!
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3:20 - How did anyone other than Rep. Hardy have access to Rep. Hardy's official Twitter in the first place?
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12:33 - In general, officers' swords are highly anachronistic and obsolete in modern warfare. The above statement does not apply when the officer in question is named Jack Churchill. (And likely some others, as well; I seem to recall hearing about an American officer in the Korean War who led his men into battle on the beaches of Inchon swinging a cutlass.)
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10:21 - Apparently 1918 (Russia; admittedly, they'd been dethroned the year before), 1958 (Iraq), and 2001 (Nepal) don't count as "modern" for regicide purposes.
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Remember that India lies in the same range of latitudes as the Sahara Desert - and, were it not for the monsoons, it would be as dry as the Sahara (as would some other places in that latitudinal range, like the American Southeast and South China
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Couple questions. - How does the process of prosecuting a war differ if the war is between two countries of approximately-equal strength and neither country can quickly gain air superiority or decapitate the enemy's C&C? - Why can't airborne forces be heavily-armed? Modern transport aircraft are big enough to carry heavy weaponry up to and including tanks and large-caliber field artillery, and vehicles and weaponry/ammo pallets could easily be parachuted in along with the infantry.
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@TheInfographicsShow Thanx! Regarding the weight problem, could tanks and other similarly-heavy equipment be equipped with braking rockets to slow them to a safe touchdown speed (like those used on spacecraft designed to touch down on land)?
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Isn't the main reason France holds onto French Guiana because they launch rockets from there?
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10:28 - Not so surprizing if you know that pilus is Latin for "hair".
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2:52 - The scientist on the left looks alarmingly cheerful for a discussion on people gouging out their own eyes.
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