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Seriously, there's only like, 5 Millenniums of human history where we actually made socialized civilizations (correct me if I'm wrong). And no one really cares a s*** about the first 3. Since this Millennia just started, it's hard to vote on this one.

...Why not make it "Century"? Well, of course, in that case everyone'll go vote for the Industrial Revolution centuries, but.

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[quote name='Darkplant - FEAR' timestamp='1318117314' post='5569003']
Seriously, there's only like, 5 Millenniums of human history where we actually made socialized civilizations (correct me if I'm wrong). And no one really cares a s*** about the first 3. Since this Millennia just started, it's hard to vote on this one.

...Why not make it "Century"? Well, of course, in that case everyone'll go vote for the Industrial Revolution centuries, but.
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Those 5 millennias are as interesting as the others... And if you don't like it then go away...

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[quote name='Anthony Hatsune' timestamp='1318117520' post='5569013']
This topic is only the first part of an ensuing collection of topics... After this one dies I will go Century then Decade then Year then Month then Day and so on and so forth...
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So you're going to make a thread about the Best Second of human history?

It must be when God says "Let there be Ponies!"

OT: 1400-1500 for sure.

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[sub]a tiny baby man who nearly won almost all of europe with the french. And, after being exiled, returned again for a hundred days, scared the bejezzus out of any non french european and only lost the Battle of Waterloo because it was a triple team surprise attack that he could've won had he not been sick and if he better trained troops.[/sub]

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[quote name='Remo S. Valentine' timestamp='1318191938' post='5570871']
[sub]a tiny baby man who nearly won almost all of europe with the french. And, after being exiled, returned again for a hundred days, scared the bejezzus out of any non french european and only lost the Battle of Waterloo because it was a triple team surprise attack that he could've won had he not been sick and if he better trained troops.[/sub]
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Nothing about Russian Winters... really? ...okay.

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