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Jadua's revision

Do not revise before playing video because afterwards when you play you will forget everything you revised.
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by Jadzz October 18, 2020
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the man behind the reviving

hes like the man behind the slaughter except the man behind the slaughter hates the man behind the reviving because he revives everyone he kills
themanbehindtheslaughter: -kills-
the man behind the reviving: no
by binguspoggers November 18, 2021
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Blending the criticism of superficial inclusivity pushes with the notion of altering historical narratives for modern agendas. It's a fitting way to describe instances where casting choices prioritize contemporary diversity optics over period-specific accuracy.
Forced Diversity Revisionism (FDR) it is a shiny new coinage for those Hollywood history tweaks that prioritize inclusivity vibes over era-specifics, and for all those complaining about Viking warlords with cornrows or medieval knights who look like they just walked out of a UN meeting.
by Isaac Newtonian January 10, 2026
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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).
by GravelWincher123 February 19, 2026
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by GravelWincher123 February 19, 2026
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