Submitted by Kitty_Fuchs t3_zz9t2r in WritingPrompts
GrunkleStanwhich t1_j2c1qcv wrote
Reply to comment by HardcoreMandolinist in [WP] Every species in the galaxy eventually fell to a robot uprising, leading to the eradication of their people. Therefore the machine-council of the galaxy are surprised when a newly discovered machine civilisation from a planet they designated "Earth" arrives side by side with their creators. by Kitty_Fuchs
I have an approximate knowledge of many things.
HardcoreMandolinist t1_j2c1ynr wrote
Still... These seem insanely obscure.
Daniel_H212 t1_j2c5i23 wrote
The emu war is very weird but a significant portion of people on Reddit probably know about it by now due to Australia constantly being made fun of as the only country to wage a war against birds and lose.
HardcoreMandolinist t1_j2c5uzq wrote
I've been on Reddit for less than a month. I'm glad to be officially initiated.
Daniel_H212 t1_j2c6mnf wrote
Welcome brave soldier
CanadaSilverDragon t1_j2dmpv8 wrote
This was the event horizon, you are now a true redditor
ISO_8601 t1_j2cgljp wrote
I'm an American and I knew about both of them. 🤷 The things you learn after being on Reddit for years.
Dang_It_All_to_Heck t1_j2do50e wrote
I learned about both the summer I was so bored in elementary school that I read the encyclopedia my parents bought several years before.
ISO_8601 t1_j2dwk89 wrote
Oh man, I used to love reading books like that. Encyclopedias, the Book of Everything type books, How Things Are Made, etc. Learned so many useless facts from them. Basically like a liberal arts minor without the thousands spent.
Dang_It_All_to_Heck t1_j2exs98 wrote
High five stranger! Always nice to meet another reader of random things!
Theburper t1_j2ci310 wrote
Molasses flood is also reasonably well known. These both usually get brought up in videos talking about weird history
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