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Well, I'm glad you asked, milum. But I don't think I know American History 101 as well as I should--
I see the Pilgrims and the Indians; (16th c)
And the Redcoats...(18th c)
And the Kamikaze... (20th c)
And the KKK... (20th c)
But how does Babushka fit in specifically? And what else have I missed that's subtler here?
And the Mill of Science? Is this just a generic term?
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