{"id":4276,"date":"2011-08-24T22:28:31","date_gmt":"2011-08-25T05:28:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bspcn.com\/?p=4276"},"modified":"2011-08-24T22:33:56","modified_gmt":"2011-08-25T05:33:56","slug":"the-biggest-history-mindfxxks-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/2011\/08\/24\/the-biggest-history-mindfxxks-1\/","title":{"rendered":"The Biggest History Mindf**ks 1"},"content":{"rendered":"
Collected by AskReddit<\/a><\/p>\n 1.<\/p>\n During the Mongol Empire in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, Mongolian forces were fighting Germans and Japanese at the same time – and these two peoples had no idea of the others’ existence! This wouldn’t be attempted again until the 1940s.<\/p>\n 2.<\/p>\n The pyramids were as old to the Romans as the Romans are to us.<\/p>\n 3<\/p>\n when I was studying Egyptian history one of my professors talked about research he had done on graffiti at the pyramids. One of the inscriptions was from a New Kingdom Pharaoh (think circa King Tut) which said to the effect, “The great Pharaoh XX visited these pyramids and marveled at the mysteries of his ancestors.” Egyptian civilization spanned such a great amount of time that they even forgot how they built the pyramids.Mindf**k: The pyramids were ancient history, even for Egyptians.<\/p>\n 4.<\/p>\n Napoleon marched his troops under the Brandenburg Gate in 1804 after he invaded Germany. Hitler marched his troops under the Arc de Triomphe in Paris during WWII as an act of revenge. Europeans have quite long memories.<\/p>\n 5.<\/p>\n My great uncle Edmund and his friend Hap flew B-29s during WWII. They flew bombing raids over Japan, and they were shot down and taken as POWs for 8 months. Forty years after being rescued, Hap goes back to Japan to try and stop the constant nightmares he had been having ever since his time as a POW. He ends up meeting the pilot that shot him down, and they become friends.<\/p>\n 6.<\/p>\n The time difference between when Tyrannosaurus and Stegosaurus lived is greater than the time difference between Tyrannosaurus and now.<\/p>\n 7.<\/p>\n Not exactly historical, but it’s 100% mind-f**king:<\/p>\n In Australia, the Aboriginal Kuuk Thaayore people use compass directions for every spatial cue, for example, “There is an ant on your southeast leg.” The people’s traditional greeting is “Where are you going?”, essentially requiring that each person be familiar with the cardinal directions at all times. Perhaps as a result, these people have been shown to be more skilled at dead reckoning than any other population: when asked to order a set of picture cards, they instinctively arrange them not from left to right or right to left, but from east to west<\/strong>, no matter what direction they are facing.<\/p>\n 8.<\/p>\n The Russo-Japanese War technically lasted over 100 years. When Russia and Japan declared war in 1904, Montenegro was allied with Russia at the time, and also declared war. However, being a tiny principality at the time, Montenegro didn’t really participate in the war other than sending a few volunteer troops. When the Treaty of Portsmouth was signed in 1905, Montenegro’s involvement was overlooked. It wasn’t until 2006 that Japan and Montenegro realized they were technically still at war, and another peace treaty was signed.<\/p>\n 9.<\/p>\n Mississippi didn’t ratify the 13th amendment (Prohibition of slavery) until 1995, only 16 years ago.<\/p>\n 10.<\/p>\n When Alexander the Great decided to attack the city of Tyre, he ran into a problem: Tyre was an island, and he had no boats. No matter; he had his men construct a bridge amidst the hail of arrows from the walls of Tyre. Then he crossed the bridge and conquered the city.2500 years later, the centuries of accumulated silt and sand have turned that man-made bridge into a full-scale, permanent geological feature. Tyre is, to this day, no longer an island.<\/p>\n 11.<\/p>\n