WDWEPCOT
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HISTORY - I seem to be obsessed with wars - the Civil War/ World War II/ not so much, World War I/ and then all the history through the ages of the kings and queens of Europe - but by far the most reading I do is on World War II and watch a lot of the history channel - an interesting fact is from World War II and the Nazis and how it all ties into the history going on right now with things going on in the Middle East and how all that got started and it was actually started by the Nazis right before the end of World War II - this is by no means political. It was just very interesting special they had on the history channel show me how all the skits started over in the Middle East by some of the Nazi leaders at the very end of World War II
They had one special or they showed that Germany actually invented meth and have a whole country was addicted to meth
I read a book about it to - it was very Interesting.
I think I find history interesting because it’s not like you’re studying something old it doesn’t matter you’re studying something that actually pertains to things that are going on to this day it has a direct impact
Lastly, I was reading where trauma is actually, they’re finding its genetic gets into your DNA and it’s passed down through generations - so they’re doing studies, and it shown that victims of the holocaust passed down their trauma in their DNA to their children and this was passed down to their children and they’re finding that people who have suffered other traumas. It’s the same way that’s very interesting.
They had one special or they showed that Germany actually invented meth and have a whole country was addicted to meth
I read a book about it to - it was very Interesting.
I think I find history interesting because it’s not like you’re studying something old it doesn’t matter you’re studying something that actually pertains to things that are going on to this day it has a direct impact
Lastly, I was reading where trauma is actually, they’re finding its genetic gets into your DNA and it’s passed down through generations - so they’re doing studies, and it shown that victims of the holocaust passed down their trauma in their DNA to their children and this was passed down to their children and they’re finding that people who have suffered other traumas. It’s the same way that’s very interesting.