Gilgamesh meme I made (also why no Mesopotamian or ANE flair?)
Banner by u/DefiantPosition. Memes about mythology and mythological events.
How do you dust your Lego?
r/AFOL is a subreddit for Adult Fans of Lego. Come build with us!
The prescriptivism is spreading to autom*d
Linguistics Humor: a sub for humor relating to linguistics
How much karma would aut*mod have if it wasn’t cheating?
Downvoting automod is purpose of this community. If you will see automod on any post, downvote him
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A subreddit for the Old English language, the earliest attested stage of English, which was spoken in England from the 5th through the 11th centuries. Old English is not the English of Shakespeare, nor the English of Chaucer; we're talking about the language of Beowulf, spoken by the Angles, Saxons and Jutes over 1,200 years ago. Whether you're a linguist, a bibliophile, a logophile or just curious — all are welcome here!
How do I get other communities to feature mine in the sidebar?
New to modding on Reddit? You've come to the right place. Find support, earn trophies, & cheer one another on.
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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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A place for history memes about events over 20 years ago.
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We post memes which are more in touch with the Middle Ages rather than the common WW1, WW2, and Cold War memes or anything during the Industrial Revolution.
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Memes in dead languages.
Homo Aetatis Renatarum Litterarum
Memes in dead languages.
r/deadlanguagememes: memes in dead languages!

Don't follow the herd! When your subreddit is too new for /r/obscuresubreddits, promote it here!
r/deadlanguagememes: memes in dead languages!

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Deadlanguagememes, memes in dead languages!
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Places I can use to get more people to my subreddit?
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A snoo for my subreddit, r/deadlanguagememes
Welcome to the community for Snoo, Reddit’s adorable mascot. Snoo’s name originally came from the phrase “what’s new”, so Snoo is a curious character, always excited to discover new things. Share sightings of Snoo, Snoo art, and discuss Snoo’s antics.
A logo for my subreddit, r/deadlanguagememes
A place to post your Reddit Avatars ('Snoovatars'), discuss the project and make suggestions on accessories to be included.
What do you think of the new icon?

Memes in dead languages.
People who have been banned from Reddit, why?
r/AskReddit is the place to ask and answer thought-provoking questions.
Who is Cath Elp?
Welcome to CATHELP!! this is a community for all to ask about help for your cat and to answer questions!
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Reddit is launching a new automod property, Contributor Quality Score (CQS). Moderation teams may use this score to perform automated actions on your submissions. To help users understand this system, each new submission in this subreddit will result in an automod comment with your current score.
Did people in Nazi Germany (or any other fascist or communist country) realise it was becoming a dictatorship?
The Portal for Public History. Please read the rules before participating, as we remove all comments which break the rules. Answers must be in-depth and comprehensive, or they will be removed.
How do you stop your Lego getting dusty?
Reports, news, pics, videos, discussions and documentation from a studded world. /r/lego is about all things LEGO®.
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A subreddit for the Old English language, the earliest attested stage of English, which was spoken in England from the 5th through the 11th centuries. Old English is not the English of Shakespeare, nor the English of Chaucer; we're talking about the language of Beowulf, spoken by the Angles, Saxons and Jutes over 1,200 years ago. Whether you're a linguist, a bibliophile, a logophile or just curious — all are welcome here!
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A place for history memes about events over 20 years ago.