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Impeachcordial t1_ja8u5g2 wrote
Reply to comment by LegoRobinHood in TIL On Christmas Eve 1969, Francisco Macias Nguema had 186 suspected dissidents executed in the national football stadium in Malabo with the executioners dressed as Santa Claus, with the amplifiers played Mary Hopkin's song "Those Were the Days". by Osrever101
Mr Hankey: Hiiiiiiideehoooo
Impeachcordial t1_ja8u27d wrote
Reply to TIL On Christmas Eve 1969, Francisco Macias Nguema had 186 suspected dissidents executed in the national football stadium in Malabo with the executioners dressed as Santa Claus, with the amplifiers played Mary Hopkin's song "Those Were the Days". by Osrever101
I think coal was traditional for people who'd displeased Santa's, not... this
Impeachcordial t1_j9284f2 wrote
Reply to comment by sakamake in English police say they foiled an 'eggs-travagent' plot to steal Cadbury chocolates by Auburn_Value_1986
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Impeachcordial t1_j5vsvv8 wrote
Reply to comment by mrrx in TIL that the civilian ship pilot in Dunkirk is based off a real person - Charles Lightoller, the second officer of the Titanic who sailed his own ship to save 127 servicemen at Dunkirk by flotiste
Didn't happen to him, might have happened elsewhere I guess.
Impeachcordial t1_j5vssfl wrote
Reply to comment by BostonUniStudent in TIL that the civilian ship pilot in Dunkirk is based off a real person - Charles Lightoller, the second officer of the Titanic who sailed his own ship to save 127 servicemen at Dunkirk by flotiste
Well apparently he also saved 127 people, rather than the ~30 in the film. But if you didn't know it was ahistorical until now, why did it take you out of the movie?!
Impeachcordial t1_j5v9ek8 wrote
Reply to TIL that the civilian ship pilot in Dunkirk is based off a real person - Charles Lightoller, the second officer of the Titanic who sailed his own ship to save 127 servicemen at Dunkirk by flotiste
Jesus. Survive the most notorious maritime disaster ever, set off in a pleasure craft for France to rescue stranded soldiers. Kudos.
Impeachcordial t1_ja9rx3r wrote
Reply to TIL On Christmas Eve 1969, Francisco Macias Nguema had 186 suspected dissidents executed in the national football stadium in Malabo with the executioners dressed as Santa Claus, with the amplifiers played Mary Hopkin's song "Those Were the Days". by Osrever101
You've heard of Elf on the Shelf, get ready for Dictator in the Stadia