History, as they say, is written by victors. But in this digital age, it's also written by the history memers. So if you had trouble paying attention in history class back in the day, there's thankfully another option for learning about the rich and varied human past. Whether it's obscure military trivia, ongoing debates about the structure of ancient societies, or the eccentric whims of monarchs who believed God had chosen them to rule, history is full of material we can weave memes from.

Some might say that history is no laughing matter. But people in the past were just as weird and funny as we are now. Laughing at what happened can be a great way to learn, and memes might not be so ridiculous compared to academic articles and books. Using methodological tools like the IQ Bell Curve meme and the Domino Effect meme, these Reddit historians are revolutionizing the way we tell the story of who we were and how we got to where we are now.

Cassius Clay (Politician) Was Also A Fighter

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Philosophical Diversity

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More Alike?

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Saladin Truthers

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Indomitable Human Spirit

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This man invented gasoline.

Archaeological Evidence

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Used To Be The Most Valuable Commodity

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Nationalism

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Lincoln's Generals

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As You Can See

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How Knowledge Works

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Dominoes

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Renaissance Statecraft

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It Was Only For Mining!

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Mythic Origins

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Egypt Vibes

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The gods have decreed it to be so.

Let That Sink In

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Survivors

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Rodent

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"It was the fleas, not the rats! It was the fleas carried on the rats!" – a rat in 1401.


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Kekmaster69420

Considering how late the US military managed to get into France, and how the Allies knew about Auschwitz but didn't bother to bomb the train tracks leading to it, I question when, if ever, the US has actually saved anyone from genocide.

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