NO ONE ATTACKS OUR BUDDY AND GETS AWAY WITH IT!!!! IT'S GO TIME MOTHERFUCKER!!1yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
Nearly thirty-five years and no one noticed the damn thing. Took us until '81 to find out it was German.2yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
Won't someone thing of the Corporations! Someone has to protect them from old ladies their negligence scalds! 6d ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
They rolled a natural 1 on their athletics check, but became legends in the attempt10mo ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
Horrible, Horrible crimes were committed at those schools. Never forget.2yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
God knows why the Americans thought the Canadians would be happy to see them1mo ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
90 hours into playing Medieval 2 Total War and still finding out new shit, turns out if you get excommunicated the Pope can call a crusade on your ass.9mo ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/gaming
It wasn't as close as the Americans like to think it was, the only reason the British took nothing is because they had more important things to do and couldn't be asked.2yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
To say this claim aged like milk is the understatement of the century1mo ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
The fact that so many place in the British empire felt that they had to at one point or another had to fight for freedom,(from the 1838 rebellion in Canada to the multiple Irish wars of independence as well as all the uprisings in Africa and in India) showed the British never cared about freedom.1yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
Alright before anyone gets mad just remember, this is a joke, I'm only like 5% serious about this.9mo ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/memes
Some of the Upper Class entertained the idea but they were never going to actually support the Confederacy. Doing so would have at the very least created an expensive front in Canada at best, or rebellion in Canada and possibly in Britain itself at worst. This was not a tantalizing prospect. 2wk ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
The minstrel boy to the war is gone. In the ranks of death you will find him. His father's sword he's girded on, and his wild harp slung behind him.2yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
My religious devotion to the faith is absolute and unwaivering, until it is inconvenient.- Every ruler ever3yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
So all you Yankee soldier lads who dare to cross our border. Thinking to save us from ourselves, usurping British order. There's women and men, Canadians all of every rank and station, to stand on guard and keep us free from Yankee domination.- Final Verse of Secord's Warning by Tanglefoot10mo ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
So this is a story I came across while researching a University paper a while back. People in the Early Modern Period used to think Jews had magical abilities, and some Jews tried to used that to their advantage. I believe this happened in Germany if anyone is wondering.1yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
I don't know what made him think this was going to work but this was his get out of jail free card3yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
Off the top of my head this has happened at least twice to the Americans, once in Iraq in 2003 and once in Canada in 18121yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/memes
I once posted a meme criticizing school boards for only teaching Mesopotamia, Rome, Greece, and Egypt on this sub and someone actually accused me of being anti-white.2yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
Been playing Call of Duty 2, trying to beat it on veteran difficulty. If you think the AI is bad in the new games, at least they don't bug out on a wall and force you to fight 6 waves of enemies alone.3yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/gaming
Confederate money was not backed by gold, instead Southerners started using the Union dollar to buy things such as bread and other goods, meaning even if they won militarily they would still be at the mercy of the United States.3yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/ShermanPosting
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.2yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/PoliticalHumor
Through the sacrifice of all your treasure and hundreds of thousands of your sons you may achieve the independence you seek, but I doubt it.-Sam Houston, 18613yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
Honestly, this meme is kinda inaccurate cause I couldn't find the meme were he came in 4th place. This man does not deserve the day he gets.2yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
I don't know what makes you guys think you'd fit in here but you do this every time, and I mean EVERY time.3yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/PoliticalHumor
I notice a lot of people side with Tony on this one so here's the plot explained badly from the other sides perspective2yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/marvelmemes
WHY?! Why is a tire company recommending food to me? Who gave them these credentials?2yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/memes
Learned about the Blood Libel while doing a University paper, even if you did believe in magic it doesn't make any sense. How did they do this magic or make the Passover bread BEFORE the Christian faith became wide spread.2yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
One day I'm gonna stop uploading controversial stuff and double check my info before posting, Yesterday was not that day. (Don't bother looking I deleted it)1yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
King was the longest running Prime Minister of Canada being in office for around 21 and a half years, he was also a massive weirdo, but nobody knew until his journals became public domain so he kept getting re-elected.2yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
Most of the stuff here is alright even some of the darker humour is pretty good. Then there's stuff that is just hate speech.2yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/memes
So, the phrase translates to come and take them used by King Leonidas during the battle of Thermopylae when asked to surrender his weapons, and it got used as a pro-gun phrase a number of years back. I don't think anyone told them all the Spartans died in that battle.2yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/PoliticalHumor
Think about it, other than that they fought Greece one time what did school teach you about Persia, what did it teach you about Carthage other than it fought Rome a few times.2yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
So it's over the mountains and over the sea. Come brave Newfoundlanders, and join the Blue Puttees. You'll fight the Hun in Flanders, and Gallipoli. Enlist ye Newfoundlanders and come follow me - chorus of the song Recruiting Sargeant by Great Big Sea.2yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
Scott became famous for freezing to death in Antarctica, Columbus made history thinking some island was India, General Custer's a national hero for not knowing when to run. All of these men are famous And they're also very dumb.3yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
$90, 150GB, and nearly twelve hours later for the game to say I can't play the OFFLINE STORY MODE cause I don't have a DLC that isn't even in the Xbox1 Store (trust me I looked.) In the words of JonTron I ain't dancing this dance Good thing I got the Membership card at the store I got it from.4yr ⋅ nothinga3 ⋅ r/gaming