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The scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of the Earth.


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r/geology

The scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of the Earth.


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Where am I

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New Jersey prickly pears is definitely a new one for me. I need to explore the East Coast. I have no intuition there lol


Aww, cripes. I didn't know I'd have to write a description. How many words is that so far, like a hundred? Soooo, yeah. Mildly interesting stuff. Stuff that interests you. Mildly. It's in the name, ffs.


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r/mildlyinteresting

Aww, cripes. I didn't know I'd have to write a description. How many words is that so far, like a hundred? Soooo, yeah. Mildly interesting stuff. Stuff that interests you. Mildly. It's in the name, ffs.


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Flipped signage so the truck drivers can see it in rear-view mirrors

Here’s hoping it was empty (probably was)






A subreddit for the Old English language, the earliest attested stage of English, which was spoken in England from the 5th through the 11th centuries. Old English is not the English of Shakespeare, nor the English of Chaucer; we're talking about the language of Beowulf, spoken by the Angles, Saxons and Jutes over 1,200 years ago. Whether you're a linguist, a bibliophile, a logophile or just curious — all are welcome here!


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r/OldEnglish

A subreddit for the Old English language, the earliest attested stage of English, which was spoken in England from the 5th through the 11th centuries. Old English is not the English of Shakespeare, nor the English of Chaucer; we're talking about the language of Beowulf, spoken by the Angles, Saxons and Jutes over 1,200 years ago. Whether you're a linguist, a bibliophile, a logophile or just curious — all are welcome here!


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What motivated/s you into learning Old English?

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Loved etymology ever since I was a kid. Found “The History of English Podcast” by Peter Stroud during the pandemic and was fascinated by the transition between OE and modern English since I also study French. So OE is only part of my greater interest in the Indo-European language family