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      8 months ago

      Because until 30 seconds ago you thought horses were not native to America

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        Isn’t that more TIL?

        I thought the point here was for useful information that you might actually need.

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          This is why we can’t have nice things… On reddit, so many subs lost their purposes and became shit-posting clones and circle-jerks.

          Too many of the toxic redditors migrated here, and the same shitty user behavior is happening here too.

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      8 months ago

      You won’t be asking that when you step through a time portal back to 58 million years ago and need something to pull your plow.

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        Maybe he was a redditor who watched as every subreddit became an r/AdviceAnimals and r/funny clone, where relevant discussion was buried under the same lame ass jokes on every post.

        When morons posted r/funny material in r/nonononoyes, but were too ignorant to understand how that was a problem, this example was usually helpful:

        Do you think it’s okay for r/wtf material to be posted in r/awww or r/EyeBleach? If r/TheOnion posts were posted in r/WorldNews?

        There exist different communities for a reason. This is so obvious it’s painful to imagine how some people can’t grasp such a simple concept.

        Why should the boundaries of the two different communities with different purposes errode? Because of laziness? Stupidity? What’s the point of even having communities if people just post the wrong content?

        When you’re at a grocery store, are you one of the jackasses who decides “Actually, I don’t want this steak” and just set it on some random unrefriderated shelf in the wrong section?

        This is the type of bad user behavior that turned reddit to shit.

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    I don’t think this is sufficiently useful to warrant a YSK. The more important question is were the horse moustaches evolved before or after the migration, anyway.

    This is more TIL territory, at any rate.

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    Thanks as a 54 million year old North American stallion I was wondering where all my friends were.

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      Now we got them. Now they have to admit that josepth Smith lied when he wrote his fiction. The horse-fact will surely bring that cult down.

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    I woke up in the middle of the night a few weeks back with the question “where are horses from”.
    I had to look it up.

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    The mormons have subscribed to north american horse facts, too bad the timelines don’t quite line up!

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      The Native American culture could have developed much differently if they had been better able to transport resources. Maybe larger societies. That is an interesting thought.

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    A reason why it can be a YSK is because the native people of the great turtle island remembered the creature when it came back. It spread so fast because everyone had a cultural remembrance of them and was able to remember stories about them to tame and ride them. Much of the history taught to Americans is that the natives were primitives and lacked a rich history. Many stories that were passed on from elder to youth were done in literal languages and deviation from the story was not to be done.

    The tribes have lots of other stories that are told from time forever and those stories should be more well known. Many times in the past people didn’t listen to the tribal knowledge and nature can be deadly if you don’t understand the motions of say a river

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      Since horses disappeared from America 8000 BCE, I highly doubt that there would be any reminiscence of how to tame them. And I highly doubt that they were domesticated anyway when they disappeared (sheep and goats as were first domesticated around 9000 BCE)