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  2. Hytale - Wikipedia

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    Players can participate in minigames similar to those found on the Hypixel server. [2] Players will be able to build and share mods and custom content using a set of browser-based and in-game tools. [2] [3] Hytale includes several procedurally-generated areas of the world known as "zones", made up of many biomes and mobs. [4]

  3. Hypixel - Wikipedia

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    Hypixel Network, [3] simply known as Hypixel, is a Minecraft server that hosts minigames. It was released on April 13, 2013 by Simon "hypixel" Collins-Laflamme and Philippe Touchette, and is managed and run by Hypixel Inc. [ 4 ] Hypixel is only available on the Java Edition of Minecraft, [ 5 ] but briefly had a Bedrock variant.

  4. Donkey rides - Wikipedia

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    Donkey rides are a traditional feature of seaside resorts in the United Kingdom. Children are allowed to ride donkeys on a sandy beach for a fee in summer months while on holiday, normally led in groups at walking pace. Typically, the donkeys used to have their names on their harnesses so they could be identified by children and parents alike.

  5. Famous Trick Donkeys - Wikipedia

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    The printed card of the puzzle shows two donkeys, the central part of which has been left blank on purpose. The third part of the card are the riders, and the objective of the puzzle is to arrange the three pieces (the two donkeys and the riders) so the riders are mounted on the donkeys' backs.

  6. Sidesaddle - Wikipedia

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    However, women did ride horses and needed to be able to control their own horses, so there was a need for a saddle designed to allow control of the horse and modesty for the rider. Anne of Bohemia is known to have made the sidesaddle more popular to ladies of the Middle Ages . [ 4 ]

  7. Cultural references to donkeys - Wikipedia

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    Donkeys are also referred to repeatedly in the writings and imagery of the Hinduism, where the goddess Kalaratri's vahana (vehicle) is a donkey. [11] Donkeys also appear multiple times in Indian folklore as the subject of stories in both the Hitopadesha [12] and the Panchatantra. [13] In Islam, eating the meat of domestic donkeys is forbidden. [14]

  8. Dunki: What is the dangerous immigration route known as the ...

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    So, what exactly is the “donkey route” ? “Donkey flights” or “donkey route” is a term based on the Punjabi word “dunki”, which means to “hop from place to place”.

  9. Buridan's ass - Wikipedia

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    It refers to a hypothetical situation wherein an ass (or donkey) that is equally hungry and thirsty is placed precisely midway between a stack of hay and a pail of water. Since the paradox assumes the ass will always go to whichever is closer, it dies of both hunger and thirst since it cannot make any rational decision between the hay and water ...