TIL there was a comic book series chronicling an alternate Superman timeline where he lands in the Soviet Union instead of the United States. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sup…
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2020 coronavirus pandemic in United States and the timeline of Donald Trump's coronavirus speech youtu.be/QcBcGAZpchM
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A timeline of the federal legality of 12 different drugs in the United States
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A timeline of illegal drugs in the United States visual.ly/community/Infog…
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300-page House Intelligence Committee summary of witness testimony, timelines and phone records accuses Trump of perpetrating one of the most serious political crimes in the history of the United States. amp.cnn.com/cnn/2019/12/0…
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What's something that you could see happening in an worse alternate timeline of the United States?

My ideas:

  • The vast majority of part time and professional entry level jobs require employees to pay to work there, so most resort to taking out loans to pay for it and end up having debt because of it.
  • All retirement saving accounts are banned, and fiscal conservatives view retirement as something for lazy people.
  • Mandatory military conscription.
  • More things paid for by tax dollars are privately operated. If your house burns down or your kid goes to k-12 school, you'll need a loan.
  • The criminal justice system lacking the procedural court trial protections in the bill of rights (want a lawyer? Better take out a loan.).
  • The house of representatives is capped even lower, so there'd be 200 representatives instead of 435.
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A simple timeline of the federal legality of 12 drugs in the United States. theweedblog.com/history/i…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/JoytotheUniverse
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Timeline of Marriage Laws in the United States and Mormon Hypocrisy

(As seen on Facebook)

Utahns above any other state should be familiar with the history of marriage within the United States as it has been a central figure in many of the important evolutions of marriage laws in the US.

Monogamy became an established principle somewhere between the 6th and 9th centuries in European countries due to pressure from the Catholic Church. Fidelity was not an expectation, but rather promiscuity by the male partner.

1215 - The Catholic Church declares that partners had to publicly post notice of impending marriage. This is the first form of marriage licenses, but it wasn't until the 1500s that any documentation was needed and largely involved the transfer of property rights and social power. It stays this way for the next 300 years.

16th Century- The Protestant Reformation establishes rules for marriage and it first becomes an official function of the government, claiming marriage was a wordly thing, not a church function.

1620 - The Mayflower arrives in what would become the United States and brings with it Puritan ideas of marriage being a civil contract, not a religious ceremony.

1724 - Article VIII of Louisiana outlaws marriage between slaves.

1769 - American colonies establish their first marriage laws. By marriage, the husband and wife are one person in the law. The very being and legal existence of the woman is suspended during the marriage, or at least is incorporated into that of her husband under whose wing and protection she performs everything.

1787 - The US constitution is ratified, but makes no mention of marriage or family, despite the Puritan belief

1830 to 1890 - Women are granted the right to own property in their own name, and not under their husband. This occurs state by state starting in Mississippi.

1855 - Missouri v. Celia declares that it is legal for a slave owner to rape his black slaves.

1862- Morrill Anti-Bigamy Act was signed by Abraham Lincoln. It specifically targeted a group of citizens largely of the Utah territory for their marriage practice of polygamy.

1865- Mississippi makes it illegal for blacks to marry whites, punishable by life in prison.

1875 - Page Act bans the immigration of East Asian women to the United States or its territories so that the Asian male immigrants providing cheap labor on the transcontinental railroad could not establish families.

1880 - age of consent was established to be age 10. Only applied to girls.

1882 - Edmunds Act makes polygamy a felony. I

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A timeline of the many missteps surrounding the first cases of Ebola diagnosed in the United States. slate.com/articles/health…
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Timeline of the president of the United States with the shortest retirement (excluding deaths on office)

1 - George Washington (1797-1799) - 2 years

2 - James K. Polk (March 1849-June 1849) - 3 months

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Now that HKHRDA has become law of the United States, what next? DC4HK wrote an article detailing the timeline and implication of the bill. medium.com/dc4hk-bilingua…
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You wake up in a different timeline where the United States was discovered by an explorer from China. What's the first thing that you Google (Assuming that it'd still be a thing)?
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"Having served as Navy medic during Viet war I never thought I would live to see the end of the Constitutional United States and end of the world" A Golden Experience in the description and comments of this King Crimson Music video. youtube.com/watch?v=t7n7K…
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TDIH: March 20, 1948, With a Musicians Union ban lifted, the first telecasts of classical music in the United States, under Eugene Ormandy and Arturo Toscanini, are given on CBS and NBC. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ame…
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Hello all. I am currently a member of the United states military. And in my free time I like to make music. I would appreciate anyone who takes the time to listen to my music and gives me feedback positive or negative. youtu.be/_D6C5aiKbyo
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Timeline: 21 mass shootings in the United States in 2019 whio.com/news/crime--law/…
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Russian Jewish Burning Man in the Catskills: JetLAG, the largest open-air Russian music gathering in the United States, is an archipelago of post-Soviet affinity groups nestled on the banks of the ДСлавэр River in the Catskills tabletmag.com/jewish-arts…
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How Trump’s Trade War Went From 18 Products to 10,000: The battle began when the United States imposed tariffs on solar panels and washing machines. It has led to a global tit-for-tat targeting billions of dollars worth of goods. | New York Times Interactive Timeline nytimes.com/interactive/2…
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40 Major Music Festivals Have Pledged Not to Use Facial Recognition Technology - Activists declare the first major victory against the spread of commercial facial recognition technology in the United States.

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 57%. (I'm a bot)


> Forty of the world's largest music festivals-including SXSW, Coachella, Pitchfork, and Bonnaroo-have gone on the record to promise that they will not use facial recognition technology at their events, following a campaign launched by musicians and activists to ban the technology.

> "It's so important that people don't just learn about how scary and dangerous surveillance technology like facial recognition is but also learn about successful efforts to stop it," Evan Greer, the deputy director of Fight For the Future, a digital rights rights advocacy group that spearheaded the campaign, told Motherboard.

> Biometric surveillance companies and venture capitalists have identified music festivals as a huge potential market for facial recognition technologies, which can be marketed as a way for concertgoers to bypass long lines.

> Following the campaign's demand that Ticketmaster terminate its relationship with Blink Identity, the ticket distribution giant issued a statement in late September, saying "Ticketmaster is always exploring new ways to enhance the fan experience, and while we do not currently have plans to deploy facial recognition technology at our 'clients' venues, rest assured, any future consideration would be strictly opt-in, always giving fans the right to choose."

> Despite this victory, facial recognition technology is rapidly expanding into other spaces, including gas stations, shopping malls, casinos, schools, and airports.

> In 2013, Boston Calling was the test site for a secret facial recognition pilot program run by the Boston Police Department, which subjected thousands of unwitting music fans to face surveillance.


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40 Major Music Festivals Have Pledged Not to Use Facial Recognition Technology - Activists declare the first major victory against the spread of commercial facial recognition technology in the United States. vice.com/en_us/article/yw…
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TIL that Lubbock, Texas has been ranked as the most boring city in the United States (100,000 inhabitants or more), partially due to its poor art, food and music scenes sportige.com/82366-lubboc…
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TIL in Finland, "Paranoid" has the same status as Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird" in the United States . So regardless of the band or the style of music they're playing "Soittakaa Paranoid!" ("Play Paranoid!") can usually be heard at least once during any gig. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Par…
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Chris Ballew, Artist Profile (2017) - Former frontman of Seattle rock band The Presidents Of The United States Of America, who now makes kids music under the name caspar babypants. [00:09:40] youtu.be/cTEfOwy4YHQ
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πŸ“…︎ Jul 29 2019
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Is there a mod (possibly for extended timeline) that allows me to unify europe as the united states of europe?
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Chris Ballew, Former frontman of Seattle rock band The Presidents Of The United States Of America, who now makes kids music under the name of Caspar Babypants [00:09:40] youtu.be/cTEfOwy4YHQ
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In 1900 the United States government gains access to your entire music playlist. How are they able to use it to benefit the nation and the world itself throughout the century?

On January 1st, 1900, the United States gains access to your phone and your music playlist (Spotify, iHeart, Pandora, Apple music, etc). How are they able to use the information provided from the songs to better the country or the world itself?

Rules

  • Your phone will never run out of battery until January 1st, 2000

  • The government can not use any of the technology from your phone to reverse engineer it. They only have access to your music playlist and nothing else

  • The Government can choose to withhold the knowledge from the public or they can share it with the world. It doesn't matter

  • The government can not prevent anything that happens to the artist. Basically, the US can't send a bunch of security guards to make sure John Lennon doesn't get assassinated. If something happens to the artist, the government has to let it happen

Rounds

R1: There is no artist name, song name, or release date for the song. They can only listen to the songs and nothing else

R2: They get the name of the artist, song, and the release date of the song

R3: Along with the names, they also gain access to artist bios and genius lyrics

Is there any way that your playlist is able to alter history and change the world for the better?

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The Department of Homeland Security says it is illegal to freely play music in The United States. iamnotanonymousblog.com/?…
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We have a major projection. *CNN election projection music plays* We can now project that ___________ will become the first candidate of their party to become president of the United States of America.
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Gokusaishiki is now (finally!) on Apple Music in the United States music.apple.com/us/album/…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/jbhannah
πŸ“…︎ Feb 25 2020
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Timeline of the youngest president of the united states

1 - George Washington (1732-1799) - 67 years

2 - James K. Polk (1795-1849) - 53 years

3 - James A. Garfield (1831-1981) - 49 years

4 - John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) - 46 years

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