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Fig.1: Where to begin with this madness? |
Sunday, April 9, 2017
What was the Holy Roman Empire?
Labels:
Austria,
Catholicism,
Charlemagne,
Crusades,
Germany,
Holy Roman Emperor Charles V,
Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II,
Holy Roman Empire,
Medieval Europe,
Protestant Reformation,
Rome,
Vienna
Setting:
Vienna, Austria
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Hangul, the Korean Alphabet
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Fig.1: Korea's two biggest contributions to culture. You decide which one is more important. |
Labels:
China,
Confucianism,
East Asia,
Hangul,
Japan,
Korea,
Korean language,
North Korea,
Sejong the Great,
South Korea,
writing systems
Setting:
Seoul, South Korea
Monday, February 20, 2017
Thomas Jefferson
After a nearly two year absence, the Canned Historian is back! And just in time for President's Day once again! Since you're not able to go to the bank, post office, school, or video store (though most of the latter are closed 365 days a year anyway), you might as well stay in and read my continuing series on the U.S. Presidents! And when you're done, check out my previous histories on George Washington and John Adams, since they did some presidential things as well.
Everybody knows Thomas Jefferson: author of the Declaration of Independence, founder of the Democratic Party, third President of the United States, patron of the University of Virginia, sage of Monticello, and world record-holder of most hot wing challenges beaten in the former Thirteen Colonies (fig.1). But are we getting the full story here? Does Jefferson really deserve all the accolades that historians, politicians, and third-grade biography-report-writers heap upon his powdered head? Just like with George Washington, many are beginning to take a more skeptical view of Jefferson's contributions; unlike Washington, however, this skepticism is 100% deserved. Upon a closer glance, turns out that Thomas Jefferson is nothing but a liar, cheater, plagiarizer, credit-stealer, backstabber, profligate, and womanizer who pioneered for future American politicians to be all those things as well! So allow me to expose this fraud, whose face should be plastered on signs that read "Do Not Accept Checks from This Man" as opposed to national monuments.
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Fig.1: Jefferson doesn't even need to sign the waiver to order the ghost pepper wings anymore. |
Labels:
Alexander Hamilton,
American Revolution,
Benjamin Franklin,
British colonialism,
Declaration of Independence,
France,
George Washington,
John Adams,
North America,
Thomas Jefferson,
U.S. President,
Virginia
Setting:
Charlottesville, VA, USA
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Brian Boru
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Fig.1: Unlike Saint Patrick, Brian Boru thankfully doesn't have a day where it is acceptable for people dress as ugly, hairy leprechauns. |
Labels:
Battle of Clontarf,
Brian Boru,
Connacht,
Ireland,
Leinster,
Meath,
Medieval Europe,
Munster,
Ulster,
Vikings,
Western Europe
Setting:
Cashel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland
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