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    Apple Mac Cheesegrater joke?

    Apple Mac Cheesegrater joke?
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    Viking and Native American North America

    Maize, beans, squash, and potentially a trade network with people who grow potatoes and tomatoes. Not to mention turkeys.
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    What if the Wehrmacht coup of 1938 had gone ahead?

    Kaiser Wilhelm II sneaking into Germany following the overthrow of Adolf Hitler, 1938 (Colorized).
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    WI Geauga Lake became Busch Gardens Ohio?

    Geauga Lake was once one of three major amusement parks in the State of Ohio- the other two being Cedar Point and Kings Island. After former owner Six Flags annexed an adjacent SeaWorld park into Geauga Lake (then known first as Six Flags Ohio), the park (as Six Flags Worlds of Adventure) became...
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    I was reading "Hear Me Roar" on FanFiction.net, and I noticed you described that, when Tyrion...

    I was reading "Hear Me Roar" on FanFiction.net, and I noticed you described that, when Tyrion and Pippin take the Ent-Draught and become taller, it is noted that Tyrion almost reaches 5 feet and Pippin goes over. In canon, Pippin's post-Ent-draught height was 4 feet 5 inches. Would it not be...
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    Oh, and with the new Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them movie having come out after you...

    Oh, and with the new Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them movie having come out after you wrote Hogwarts Exposed, can you provide us a rewrite that includes information from the new additional known canon?
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    Currently reading Hogwarts Exposed. It would be a lot easier if you added threadmarks.

    Currently reading Hogwarts Exposed. It would be a lot easier if you added threadmarks.
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    WI Russia sides with Rome over Constantinople?

    What do you think would have happened if, instead of siding with Constantinople in the Great Schism of 1054, the Russian Church sided with the Pope and with Rome, ultimately following one of the Eastern Catholic Churches?
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    Byzantines hold onto Italy

    Assuming there is a Butterfly net on Historical events outside of Italy, a "Byzantine Sicily" would be the last surviving remnant of the Roman Empire from 1453 (when Constantinople falls) to the Italian Unification wars. Which would lead to the interesting question of whether to give control of...
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    WI more Allied heavy tanks in World War II?

    So the reason the Germans and Soviets had heavy tanks but the Western Allies didn't was because the Germans and the Soviets didn't have to ship their tanks across an ocean to get them to the front? Remind me to bring this up on a Military History thread.
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    WI more Allied heavy tanks in World War II?

    I thought the US 90mm was the answer to the KwK 36, and the 17 Pounder (and the US 76mm and soviet 85mm as well) was akin to the KwK 42.
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    WI more Allied heavy tanks in World War II?

    105mm: America's answer to the KwK 43. 155mm: America's answer to the PaK 44.
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    WI more Allied heavy tanks in World War II?

    The Germans fielded their Heavy Tanks in Battalions. I figured that the Americans would field their Heavy Tanks in Battalions that are organic to the Regimental level (in Armored Regiments) or to the Divisional level (in Infantry divisions). In these Heavy Tank Battalions, there would be 3...
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    WI more Allied heavy tanks in World War II?

    Yeah, I was thinking of this hypothetical ATL's liberation of western Europe as being more of a steady "Allied Steamroller" out from Normandy all the way to the Elbe (stopping only for the Battle of the Bulge in the second half of December '44 and the first week or so of January '45). Instead of...
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    WI more Allied heavy tanks in World War II?

    I remember hearing once that the delay on Sword Beach was because the British troops on Sword beach decided to take a tea break in the middle of the battle.
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