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Unpaid Historian 

We all have had that one friend that talks about how great his country was in the past or always talks about every single detail in every history subject, sometimes he even becomes teachers pet when the teacher says something in his favor easily, he is the dude who uses wikipedia as his main source and asks u where did you get that info whenever you say something.
Amir talks about Iran's history so much, he looks like a unpaid historian
Unpaid Historian by Coldest MF January 17, 2024
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intellectual historical innocence 

This kind of innocence is when someone, generally of a younger age or uneducated, is not aware of jokes and references of historical events, and/or is surprised when they find out about it.

This can also be used to define someone that jokes about tragic historical events and/or support these "ideologies" without really knowing what they are about.
py: yo sav check this sus shit out

*shows sav a roblox group that fetishises the a*yan race*
sav: i don't understand
laz: yoooo what the fuck
py: sav, do not lose your intellectual historical innocence
laz: for your own good
sav: uhh what

Fast Food Historian 

A person or persons who know everything about fast food as far as deals, what they serve, and the history of the business.
I knew when Wendy's started serving breakfast cause I'm a fast food historian.
Fast Food Historian by milehighb December 31, 2014

Would definitely struggle in historics 

Used to comedy effect to describe the fastest of drivers. When describing the most elite pedallers of motorsport. Adding irony of someone so naturally talented losing to motorsport cheats.
Joey was absolutely on it in the wet conditions at the Formula Ford Festival; he would definitely struggle in historics

384MB as Memory (RAM): The number 384MB is most frequently mentioned in historical contexts as a non-standard amount of RAM, specifically the unofficial maximum for the iMac G3 "Revision A" (using a 128MB and a 256MB module).

384MB as Memory (RAM): The number 384MB is most frequently mentioned in historical contexts as a non-standard amount of RAM, specifically the unofficial maximum for the iMac G3 "Revision A" (using a 128MB and a 256MB module).
384MB as Memory (RAM): The number 384MB is most frequently mentioned in historical contexts as a non-standard amount of RAM, specifically the unofficial maximum for the iMac G3 "Revision A" (using a 128MB and a 256MB module).

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