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White Horse Temple, first Buddhist temple in China

Anything and everything about traditional Chinese architecture

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I think Lewis' should just takeover all of King Charles' speeches from now on

Fan subreddit for the Yogscast's Triforce Podcast featuring Lewis, Sips, and Pyrion.

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If you could pick one ZX Spectrum classic to get a full remake or modern port for PC or console, which would you pick? And what studio would you trust to remake it? I'd love to see what The Great Escape would look like on console, maybe with Rebellion behind it

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The ZX Spectrum (pronounced "Zed-Ex" from its original British English branding) is an 8-bit personal home computer released in the United Kingdom in 1982 by Sinclair Research Ltd. This sub is for fans of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum computer. Post your memories and celebrate 38 years of the Speccy here. Discussions about other Sinclair computers are also welcome.

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Pagoda of the Buddhist Fragrance, Summer Palace

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28 Days, Weeks and Years later side by side (@WatchMojo)

The largest 28 Days Later fan community on the internet. Be thankful for everything, for soon there will be nothing.

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Fiesta reliability: How’s your ownership experience been so far?

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All discussions related to the Ford Fiesta and mods for it

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The Wooden Pagoda in Yingxian, Shanxi

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Your first Enter Shikari gig vs. your most recent, how did it compare?

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A hobby that’s gotten well out of hand.

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If you could suggest a topic for a future episode, what would it be?

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Fan subreddit for the Yogscast's Triforce Podcast featuring Lewis, Sips, and Pyrion.

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In a 28 Days/Weeks/Years later situation, where would you hide out and bunker down to survive? Me, I'm heading straight for the nearest castle, heavy old doors, strong brick work and plenty of places to reinforce!

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The largest 28 Days Later fan community on the internet. Be thankful for everything, for soon there will be nothing.

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Mosque built during the Yuan Dynasty

Anything and everything about traditional Chinese architecture

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How long does it take applying for an Irish passport via a grandparent being Irish?

Welcome to our community dedicated to discussing the process of obtaining Irish citizenship, whether via descent or naturalisation. Whether you have questions about eligibility requirements, timelines, or any other aspect of the citizenship application process, our forum is a place for you to share your experiences and learn from others.

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The Yuyuan Garden – Huangpu District (Shanghai)

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Anything and everything about traditional Chinese architecture

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Its just a good and reliable car that doesn't destroy my bank account

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r/Skoda is the subreddit for Škoda, the Czech car manufacturer

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Was ‘Time On Our Hands’ the perfect ending or should they have stopped earlier?

This is a subreddit devoted to anything related to the Uk comedy Only Fools and Horses - The greatest ever sitcom produced. Discuss episodes, characters, the actors, observations and even post your fan scripts!

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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Was Edited to Favour Harold, Study Finds

The early medieval period, known colloquially as the 'Anglo-Saxon' Age, is the period of English history between c.410 and c.1066. This reddit is for questions and materials on 'Anglo-Saxon' history, art, religion, literature, archeology etc. Don't be a racist muppet.

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The history behind the Anglo-Saxon harp!

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Do you know anyone with a anglo saxon name? I think it's really interesting how many people don't realise that names like, Harold, Wilfred, Edmund, Audrey etc are all Anglo Saxon names (from @Elisabeth_Wheatley on youtube)

The early medieval period, known colloquially as the 'Anglo-Saxon' Age, is the period of English history between c.410 and c.1066. This reddit is for questions and materials on 'Anglo-Saxon' history, art, religion, literature, archeology etc. Don't be a racist muppet.

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What's your favourite fact about the anglo saxons? Mine is that when a king died, his body would lie in state literally, he would stay in a bed, fully dressed and displayed as if he were still alive. This was part of the ritual to show continuity of power and give people time to pay respects.

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The early medieval period, known colloquially as the 'Anglo-Saxon' Age, is the period of English history between c.410 and c.1066. This reddit is for questions and materials on 'Anglo-Saxon' history, art, religion, literature, archeology etc. Don't be a racist muppet.

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The journey of Pyrion’s internet issues, "It’s not my internet, it’s the servers!"

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Fan subreddit for the Yogscast's Triforce Podcast featuring Lewis, Sips, and Pyrion.

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Which Still Game moment lives in your head rent-free?

Still Game is a BAFTA award-winning Scottish sitcom, produced by The Comedy Unit with BBC Scotland. It was created by Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill, who play the lead characters, Jack Jarvis and Victor McDade, two Glaswegian pensioners.

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The legacy of Sheffield's at-risk millennium icon

A subreddit for and about Sheffield (the City, the City Region, and bits around it, including the Peak).

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Has anyone here just literally walked out of a job? What was the final straw for you if so?

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A community intended to provide a place for users wanting to ask questions or create discussions, all related to the UK and jobs within the UK. Make sure to read the rules before posting or commenting. It is an assumption that by posting on this subreddit you already have a right to work in the UK, if not, there are better subreddits/websites for that information.

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What's the best experience you've had of the band live? (I've been rewatching the 2009 redding crowd surf moment and it got me nostalgic!)

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A hobby that’s gotten well out of hand.

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Made me absolutely cackle this morning!

The early medieval period, known colloquially as the 'Anglo-Saxon' Age, is the period of English history between c.410 and c.1066. This reddit is for questions and materials on 'Anglo-Saxon' history, art, religion, literature, archeology etc. Don't be a racist muppet.