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Silvally, the ever loyal partner, is present in all sorts of tiers between RU and ZU. But what Silvally form had the most usage in a tier last month and can you guess in which tier? #triviatuesday
#TriviaTuesday: Christian Bale is in talks to join Taika Waititi and Chris Hemsworth in #Thor: Love and Thunder. Did you know, the look of Thor: Ragnarok was inspired by Flash Gordon?
Dracula's famous castle is said to be based on Slains Castle in Scotland, a location Stoker had visited often. Stoker had never visited Transylvania, instead relying on research & travel guides to help describe one of the most famous settings in horror literature. #TriviaTuesday
How many abilities can you think of that block the Attack drop caused by Intimidate? There are two more now thanks to SWSH! #triviatuesday
What tier is home to the most fully evolved Starter Pokemon? #triviatuesday
In The End (Part 2), What's is John's last work? #TriviaTuesday Need a bit of a refresher? Watch the episode here - https://t.co/Ee0owG4Kol
Did you know...Bram Stoker's original title for his classic horror tale was 'The Dead Un-Dead?' He later shortened it to just 'The Undead' but, just before the book was published, he changed it to the classic title, Dracula. 🧛♂️
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Can you name the highest tiered Pikaclone? Bonus points if you know which tier it's in! #triviatuesday
Estella in Great Expectations may have been based on the mistress of Charles Dickens. After separating from his wife he pursued a much younger actress, and it is speculated that the characterization of Estella is based off of the early stages of their romance.
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There are currently 4 Dragon-types that are OU by usage! How many can you name? #triviatuesday
Did you know that 'Mark Twain' is not the real name of the famous author who wrote about Tom & Huck's adventures? Samuel Clemens chose to write under the pen name of 'Mark Twain,' a riverboat term for the minimum water depth to prevent a boat from running aground.
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#TriviaTuesday Haikara = Japanese for “high collar” which means fashionable or fashionably westernized. One look at the cover art and you’d know there’s no better word to describe the manga.
Can we just take a moment for these glitter body suits and thigh high boots?
Before correction tape & typewriters existed, authors used straight pins to edit their manuscripts. In editing her own work, Jane Austen would use straight pins to affix her changes to the page. Such a painstaking process to give readers such an incredible gift!
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#TriviaTuesday Did you know that Japan has a literacy rate of over 99%? That's one of the highest in the world!
Also who else wants a real life copy of the Liz und ein Blauer Vogel fairytale?
This would look so good on our coffee table.
Fun fact: early editions of The Count of Monte Cristo have the title misspelled as 'Christo.' Don't worry, our Manga Classics edition got it right!
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Manga Classics: Count of Monte Cristo is now available: https://t.co/5xlLg9CIx9
#TriviaTuesday #ASilentVoice Have you tried learning Sign Language before? Do you know the major differences between JSL and ASL?
Learn here: https://t.co/5ksFbWjlqb
Fun Fact: Jane Austen's books were originally published anonymously. Sense & Sensibility's was simply written 'By A Lady." When Pride and Prejudice was published, the page read “by the author of Sense and Sensibility.” Austen wasn't credited until after her death.
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Commanders, Check out the inner workings of this popular tank. Can you name the model?
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