Twenty Questions - Game XXXVII
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Re: Twenty Questions - Game XXXVII
None. But Stalin doesn't speak English.Which part of Europe is in the Southern hemisphere, exactly??
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This is my second guess so it counts: Ho Chi Minh.
If not him, I'll refrain from further guesses until I am more certain.
If not him, I'll refrain from further guesses until I am more certain.
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Hmm, an Asian dictator who died in the 20th century from natural causes and isn't Chairman Mao.
I know i'm using up our guesses but is it Hồ Chí Minh?
I know i'm using up our guesses but is it Hồ Chí Minh?
Potato, potato; potato.
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Haha, you ninja-ed me because I took too long writing that post.
Potato, potato; potato.
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It was the use of the Vietnamese diacritics that took the extra time.Hồ Chí Minh
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The answers to some of these are making me feel like a very ignorant American
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I learned about Chiang Kai Shek in American high school. I've heard of Tito in passing, though probably from reading stuff outside of school. Definitely never heard of Ceausescu.
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Ceaucescu, the revolution that toppled him, and his execution was top-of-the-newscast news every day for about a week when it happened. After that, nothing. If you weren't paying attention (or not alive/too young at the time) for that week, you would've missed it.
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