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The greatest transformation in cinema history is in The Godfather when Vito Corleone's mustache turns into a tree https://t.co/6inpC1GsbG https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1849015289771429888/pu/vid/avc1/586x328/GYIACzNB_zEGvKwn.mp4?tag=12

Grandpa was a pilot for decades but he had to sell his plane 15 years ago, last Christmas he got a chance to fly again https://t.co/N0qFlwWjZe

Guy smiles for a photo after the tree he planted 35 years ago that he named Epimaco Amancio saved a bus from plunging off a cliff in Dalaguete, Cebu, Philippines. It saved the lives of 37 people, most of them were students. https://t.co/rQzx2WRlSs

Without Googling, name a historic figure from Colombia https://t.co/mwHMHoBpVs

The game of Monopoly has its roots in 1903 when Lizzie Magie, an American, created a game named "The Landlord's Game." Magie was inspired by the economic theories of Henry George, particularly his views on land monopolies and how they could negatively impact society. She aimed to use her game as an educational tool to demonstrate these principles.

Magie patented her game in 1904 and began self-publishing it in 1906. The game had two sets of rules: one where players benefited collectively from the wealth generated, reflecting anti-monopolistic ideals, and another where the goal was to dominate the market, mimicking real-world monopolistic tendencies.

Over the years, various versions of the game evolved, incorporating elements like buying and developing land, and increasing rents with more development (like adding houses). Despite these changes, the core concept remained the same. Magie re-patented her game in 1923, indicating the ongoing development and popularity of the concept.

This history shows that Monopoly was initially designed not just for fun, but to teach players about economic theories and the impacts of monopolies, reflecting the social and political concerns of its time.

This is Lizzie Magie's 1904 board design, The Landlord's Game, was a predecessor of Monopoly.

In your opinion, is colonialism good or bad?

Chairman Mao meets Pu Yi, China’s last Emperor around 1961 https://t.co/40SzCHvGbH

On July 6, 1998, Hong Kong's Kai Tak airport shut its runways, ending an era of aviation history known for one of the world's trickiest landings. https://t.co/Nsc9nAfy8l

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Britney Spears in Tokyo, Japan (1999) https://t.co/YDgY0omuO3

Mom and daughter in front of a department store, Mobile, Alabama (1956) https://t.co/J71snyhOX2

A woman dwarfed by the towering presence of an enormous redwood, 1950s https://t.co/okrvbj0toQ

Laika, the first dog in space. No provisions were made for her return, and she died there, 1957 https://t.co/C1db0iL9Es

Abraham Lincoln is in the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. He had only one recorded loss in about 300 matches and was known for his strength and grappling skills. https://t.co/jBpB9a285F