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ExternalBoysenberry posts on Reddit about history, bread, germany, greece the most. They currently have undefined followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

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Social topic influence history, bread, germany, greece, sun, what is, origin of, native, the world, france

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"In Ancient Greece Ptolemy accurately modeled the apparent movements of the sun stars and planets using circles with epicycles. How did the Nahuatl/Mayan astronomical calendars do it"
Reddit Link 2025-10-31T18:56Z X followers, XX engagements

"The French use mongol to mean idiot. What is the origin of that and is it as racist as it seems"
Reddit Link 2025-12-04T07:09Z X followers, 12.9K engagements

"Did contact with Native Americans influence fashion among colonists or even back in Europe"
Reddit Link 2025-12-06T15:20Z X followers, XX engagements

"Beauty standards and aesthetic preferences change over time. Was there a time when the German language was considered especially beautiful or elegant by its neighbors When and by whom"
Reddit Link 2025-12-01T14:58Z X followers, XXX engagements

"We use periodization to think about world history. In the place and time you study what are the main chunks of time that you use to structure how you think about your specialty"
Reddit Link 2025-12-08T20:43Z X followers, XX engagements

"France is world famous for its refined white baguettes and delicate croissants. Germany has the largest bread diversity in the world iconic for heavy hearty breads with varied grains like rye spelt and emmer. How did such strong but sharply contrasting bread traditions emerge side by side"
Reddit Link 2025-12-05T06:50Z X followers, 1010 engagements

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Reddit Link 2025-12-10T20:47Z X followers, X engagements

"How did Germany end up with so many different kinds of bread"
Reddit Link 2025-11-29T14:30Z X followers, XXX engagements

"If I want to get the service records of a particular Nazi officer I have to book an appointment to physically visit a reading room at an archive in Berlin. Is there a practical reason for this or is it purposefully inconvenient"
Reddit Link 2025-12-09T17:35Z X followers, 8515 engagements

"Wei Zhongxian the court eunuch famously suspected to be as powerful as the emperor allegedly castrated himself as a result of gambling debts. I dont care whether that legend is true but how would it have worked Why would castration have any bearing on your debts in the late Ming period"
Reddit Link 2025-12-02T18:10Z X followers, XXX engagements

"Did the "gay accent" spread internationally from a common source"
Reddit Link 2025-12-07T18:31Z X followers, 9911 engagements

"This sub often gets questions about the history of child brides and if this implies perceiving adult-ness in girls. Does anyone analyze it from the opposite direction (perceiving women as not fully "adult")"
Reddit Link 2025-12-09T07:44Z X followers, 1897 engagements

"Did the rise of big fast food chains like McDonalds have a significant impact on agricultural homogenization or are they mainly just beneficiaries of it"
Reddit Link 2025-12-10T16:39Z X followers, XXX engagements

"Medieval European texts contain wildly wrong renderings of animals and people from far-off places (eg headless Africans with eyes in their chests). Did people in those far-off places have similarly weird ideas about people and animals in Europe"
Reddit Link 2025-12-11T16:59Z X followers, XXX engagements