I think the best example is the PlayStation 2 being discontinued in 2013, as well the PlayStation 1 in 2006

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    Slavery being legal in the US.

    Ooops, sorry, I forgot that it’s still perfectly legal in the US.

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    Slavery. People always talk about slavery like it’s something that only existed in 19th century America as if it wasn’t happening right now everywhere.

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    Juno is still around and still offers dialup internet plans. Earthlink was still offering dialup until last year.

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    Up until 1997 rape within a marriage wasn’t defined as a crime in Germany. Because it was specifically defined as an act outside of marriage. Our (probably) next chancellor Friedrich Merz voted against the bill that finally made it a crime!

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    In MLB, the National League and American League didn’t have unified rules until 2022, when the National League finally adopted the designated hitter rule.

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      The national league has designated hitters now? I guess I haven’t watched much baseball in a while. Oh, fuck Bally’s.

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        I believe it was implemented during covid when everything was weird and then they agreed to just keep it officially.

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          It was part of the 2022-2026 collective bargaining agreement. I wouldn’t expect it to ever go away, since it effectively created another high-pay player for NL teams.

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      Had no idea… what else changed besides DH?

      How can you talk shit to AL fans about pitchers hitting now? Have any stats gotten more similar between the leagues, where the DH diverged them before?

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    the last indiginous rehabilitation learning center in canada didnt close until 1997

    i forgot the official name for it

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      My sister actually saw her in elementary school! Even in her old age she was trying to educate us, and teach us better.

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        As brutal as that verb is, it’s an understatement as to what he went through.

        Going out on a limb guessing kids aren’t learning this anymore.

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          I agree, I’m in the military so I end up working with a lot of 18-19 year olds. One day a few years back, a bunch of us were sitting around the table talking, and I don’t remember what the conversation was about but this kid lookes at the black guy and says “that’s how you get lynched”

          There was a collective gasp and we then had to explain to him what that meant. He just though it was something offensive to say to someone.

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      How are pension recipients determined?

      …Didn’t that war end like 160 years ago?

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        US Civil war vets who lived to be 90 married little girls at the end of their life. Usually it was an arrangement. The little girls would then be eligible for the pension and it transferred to them when the veteran died. Some of these girls themselves lived to their 90s, hence you had state governments still pay civil war annuities in the era of TikTok.

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          Stuff like this is also why a lot of companies have also moved away from pensions, one it’s expensive, two mismanagement, but it turns out that offering to pay someone for free until the end of their life doesn’t make shareholders happy, so fuck the employees right?

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    Salvador Dalí (1904-1989)

    Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)

    People seem to think they lived mostly or entirely in the 1800’s. The fact that Rick Wakeman of the rock bands Yes and The Strawbs had once pushed Dalí offstage in 1970 is such a weird overlap of eras.

    France used the guillotine for the last time in 1977.

    There is still one Blockbuster store open, located in Bend, Oregon.

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      Salvador Dali was almost the emperor in Jodorowsky’s Dune.

      I say almost as if there was only one thing holding them back from making it…

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      holy crap you made me look that up and woa. official form of execution till they stopped capital punishment so they never officially used anything else.

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      Granted Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, where you could see the transition into cubism, was from 1907. He continued to create famous abstract works well into the 50s. Dali’s famous The Persistence of Memory (the melting clocks) is from 1931.

      It’s wild that people think of the abstract movement pre-1900s to me! Pre-1900 was the Impressionists, and with Art Nouveau coming in at the turn of the century.

      The 1930’s was really primed for the abstract modern painters.