People Share Amusing And Important History Lessons On Tumblr, And These 37 Will Blow Your Mind

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Damjan
People Share Amusing And Important History Lessons On Tumblr, And These 37 Will Blow Your Mind

History is the teacher of life. But it is interpreted differently over time as new evidence and perspectives become available. As new interpretations of history emerge, our understanding of the past changes.

For example, as more archaeological evidence is discovered, our understanding of the ancient world is continually revised. Similarly, new research and interpretations of written records can shift our understanding of the past.

As our understanding of history changes, so does the way we teach it in schools and universities and the way we tell stories about it in popular culture.

It is true that the internet can be a great tool for learning, and many people cite scholarly journals or articles when making this point. However, the internet offers alternative educational resources, such as Reddit's "Today I Learned" feature, YouTube channels like VSauce and CGP Grey, and Tumblr.

Tumblr is a microblogging social media platform that features some of the best educational narratives, discussions, and facts on topics ranging from birds to mafia fronts. To check out some of these top educational moments in Tumblr history, scroll down, and don't forget to upvote and comment on the posts you enjoyed the most.

Let's dive into today's history lesson. Ready?

1. Gotta get that approval

1. Gotta get that approvalwtfhistory
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2. Ooops, it was an accident

2. Ooops, it was an accidentflylittlekoala

3. Great warrior woman

3. Great warrior womanhoaxzine
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4. The earth is flat

4. The earth is flatu/JaneTheMemeQueen

5. Students depend on paper too much

5. Students depend on paper too muchu/thewrongun
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6. I was on the Moon!

6. I was on the Moon!enbundad

7. Take that, Caesar

7. Take that, Caesaru/Flamekinz
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8. Worst mistakes ever

8. Worst mistakes everu/moonbutters

9. Bone magic

9. Bone magicu/ArcturusEXE
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10. Best way to pile rocks...

10. Best way to pile rocks...u/tszdabee

11. Cat needs its walk

11. Cat needs its walku/arctic_ammo
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12. Badger Josiah

12. Badger Josiahu/Radish00

13. Zero female artists

13. Zero female artistsTumblr
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14. Maybe a joke

14. Maybe a jokeobsidianwar

15. Hogs are taking over

15. Hogs are taking overdedalvs

16. You just messed up the entire species...

16. You just messed up the entire species...u/VUXX6078

17. The crime skeleton

17. The crime skeletonjkrockin

18. Let the tomatoes know

18. Let the tomatoes knowu/[deleted]

19. Movie vs book

19. Movie vs bookTumblr

20. So many popes

20. So many popesgayish-potato-f1

21. Luck of the Irish

21. Luck of the Irishu/Fickle-Drop

22. LOTR and Stanley Kubrick

22. LOTR and Stanley Kubricku/alfaguara27

23. Writing style

23. Writing styleu/bobekyrant

24. The most attractive president

24. The most attractive presidentjustadram

25. Ancient Greek plays

25. Ancient Greek playsu/SkyGuardianOfTheSky

26. Parasitus in ancient Rome

26. Parasitus in ancient Romeu/footfaceball

27. Lost in translation

27. Lost in translationu/A_Huge_B**ch

28. Weird math

28. Weird mathbohello

29. "So can i"

29. u/WeabooPolice13

30. So tired. Going home

30. So tired. Going homehaiirflip

31. Great Emu War

31. Great Emu Warh-i-l-a-r-i-o-u-s

32. Cavemen vs WOW players

32. Cavemen vs WOW playersu/heanthony16

33. Isaak Newtons hair

33. Isaak Newtons hairboxlunches

34. Jewish Exodus

34.  Jewish Exodusu/heanthony16

35. Legs

35. Legsserendipitousramblings

36. Learned something

36. Learned somethingbombing

37. Hey, mate

37. Hey, mateu/[deleted]

38. Just keep singing

38. Just keep singingCriticalGeode

History is recorded in a variety of ways, from written documents and archaeological artifacts to oral histories and digital records. Written records, such as diaries, government documents, and newspapers, are the most common way to record history.

Archaeological artifacts, such as pottery, tools, and coins, also provide evidence of past societies and cultures. Oral histories are also important sources of information, as they provide insight into people’s experiences and perspectives.

Digital records, such as photographs, videos, and audio recordings, can also provide valuable information about the past. Ultimately, how we interpret history is shaped by our present-day context.

Our interpretations of history are never static, as new evidence and perspectives continually shape our view of the past. As such,

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