WINNER: SNOWY OWL 85-70

❄️ The Battle of Ice and Fire is here! 🔥

From the North, we have the transcontinental champion of the meme, the squishable polar bear of an owl, the one with the big fuzzy feet, the eater of lemmings, THE SNOWY OWL!

Few of us doubted the Snowy Owl would make it here. It’s taken a look at every opponent and said O RLY? Even non-owl fanatics know and love this big plump owl.

Its opponent, from the toasty American Southwest, the tiny titan with a heart of fire, the muncher of moths big and small, the bird whose flaming spirit you can see on its face, THE FLAMMULATED OWL!

This tiny owl has developed a cult following here since taking down the North American King of Owls, the Great Horned Owl. A call had gone out for a new, unknown owl to lead us into the future of owl-ness. Can Flammy answer that call?

Which owl will go forward, and which will be left behind? Upvote your favorite now!

    • anon6789OP
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      1 year ago

      It’s been a ton of fun, and it’s been great seeing even more of the regulars like yourself, but especially these last few days so many names I’ve never seen comment before!

      I always forget to ask you, are you just named after the actual Hussars, or is it a reference to the Sabaton song about those Hussars? If it’s alluding to the band, I found a YouTube channel the other day where a historian teams up with the singer to discuss the history of the events of the songs and I enjoyed it, so if that was relevant to you, I thought you may enjoy it.

      Sabaton History

      • @Winged_Hussar
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        21 year ago

        The name is for the actual hussars, but I’ll check out the band! I’m always eager to listen to new music

        • anon6789OP
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          21 year ago

          Winged Hussars fan music video

          This version has some film footage attached. The song is what lead me to learn about the Hussars. Sabaton is mainly war documentary nerd songs. They’re a Swedish power metal band, so I learn all kinds of European history stuff from the songs I hear.

          Another song I enjoyed learning from is “Father” about Fritz Haber, one half of of the inventors of the Nobel Prize winning Haber Bosch Process.

          His work saved millions of lives, discovering a method to convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia for fertilizer. It is attributed to quadrupling world crop yields, allowing for the population boom of the 20th century. Haber and Bosch are considered by many to be the most significant scientists in all history, because their discovery (by production amounts anyway) ended world hunger forever.

          Unfortunately, he is also known as the Father of Chemical Warfare. During Germany’s wars, he chose to forgo helping the world and focused on “helping” his homeland. He proposed gassing trenches in WWI, weaponising chlorine, and his research lead to the creation of Zyklon B.

          “Cliffs of Gallipoli” also got me to learn more about this epic failure. European history and even anything about WWI is so ignored in the US education system. It’s crazy a nerdy metal band has to teach me about world history, but whatever works…

          • @Winged_Hussar
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            1 year ago

            Very cool channel, I appreciate you sharing! You were correct, I very much enjoyed the song - I’ll be checking out the rest of Sabaton’s music for sure

            • anon6789OP
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              21 year ago

              Good, I’m glad! It’s funny the things that can springboard learning.