World History
Dear Guy Who Just Made My Burrito
Dear guy who just made my burrito: Have you ever been to Earth? On Earth, we use the word “burrito” to describe a tortilla filled with things you eat. Pretty simple stuff, and I’m surprised you at least got that part right. My burrito was, in fact, filled with food. In this, you and I agree and are friends. But this is also where my lifelong hatred begins for you and anyone else whose brain has been repeatedly scrubbed with the same mixture of bleach and Pop Rocks as yours has. Because that should have killed you, but left you around long enough to do what you did to me today. Let me explain:
By Emma Olivaabout a year ago in History
Aafia Siddiqui
Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani neuroscientist, has been a focal figure in perhaps of the most dubious lawful case in late history. Her capture, preliminary, and ensuing detainment have started far and wide discussion and fights all over the planet. This article plans to reveal insight into the mind boggling instance of Aafia Siddiqui and its suggestions.
By Sumaira Kanwalabout a year ago in History
How the Invention of the Airship Changed the Outcome of World War I
Introduction Consider a world in which airships, the grand floating machines of the early twentieth century, were not just a novelty but a central element of warfare. This is the premise of our alternate history: a World War I in which airships significantly alter the course of events. We'll look at how the invention and deployment of advanced airship technology could have changed major historical outcomes.
By aisha imranabout a year ago in History









