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giobox
3y ago
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The famous phrase was as much about the relative geo-political strength of the empire in the 18th and 19th centuries as much as it has to do with actually being able to see a sunset... but feel free to take it literally if you like.
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blibble
3y ago
this subthread is literally about geography
giobox
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3y ago
Its literally about the quote
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used to generally describe the nature of 19th century British power, but ok!
> The sun never sets...
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https://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/the-empire-on-which-the-...
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