Joke of the Day
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What does Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have in common? They all have Mono (Mononucleosis).

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Joke of the Day
@unglambert
What does Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have in common? They all have Mono (Mononucleosis).
Beyond Question 1
@unglambert
Did the Mongolians break down the Great Wall of China at one point? Because in the Netflix Original series “Marco Polo,” there was one episode that involved with the Mongolians breaking down a wall that was in between them and the Song empire. In which, I assumed, that that wall was the Great Wall of China.
Clarification Question 1
@unglambert
In the Origin of the Modern World, is it true that Agriculture has something to do with the ecosystem?
Dr. Lambert, did eurocentric bias ultimately lead to the fall of the Mongol Empire?
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Where did Genghis Khan learn his battle tactics from?
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Haha, you get? Mongolian Beef because they’re fighting!
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@unglambert With Dharma law Keeping people within their own social calss with no effort to advance their life, is there a chance that a malicious government created the concept to prevent either riots or simple keep the class structure in order?
@unglambert According to the Purana, A Hindu religious text, the meaning of Brahma’s three heads comes from his ability to see hear and witness everything. Another interpretation of his multiple heads represents the three states of consciousness, waking, dreaming, and deep sleep. His fourth head which is not visible to us represents Turiya, or a ‘super conscious state of mind in which Brahma is in.