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The 'Five Continents' is a dated, inaccurate but not uncommon saying, from the period. The term 'the five continents' ba

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    elaineart — 12 years ago(November 29, 2013 06:02 PM)

    I was 16 when this movie came out - when we were in school they only taught us about 5 continents. Dont ask me why - they just did.

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      zyggums — 12 years ago(November 30, 2013 08:00 AM)

      and what year was that.

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        wigger_slayer — 12 years ago(December 05, 2013 05:24 PM)

        this was standard in europe 40 years ago.
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          zyggums — 12 years ago(December 06, 2013 02:18 PM)

          according to whom? what source?
          which TWO continents were not included 40 years ago?

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            wigger_slayer — 11 years ago(November 13, 2014 11:37 AM)

            "the americas" (north and south) were one, not 2 and antartica was not counted (since it's unpopulated by humans, basically).
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              silas1898 — 10 years ago(January 24, 2016 12:42 PM)

              I started school in 1964 and there were always 7 continents.
              If we want to get picky, Africa is attached to Asia via Sinai so Afeurasia would be only 1 continent, the Americas just 1. Then downgrade Australia to an island like Greenland and we only have 3 continents 🙂

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                foreverskins1976 — 11 years ago(July 31, 2014 11:50 PM)

                At the conclusion of the film "Conquest of the Planet of the Apes" Caesar gives a militant type speech and mentions "the five continents". I guess Caesar is misinformed or just doesn't agree with your assertion.
                "Go out there and win just one for the Zipper". Leslie Nielsen in Airplane!

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                  cyninbend-149-610489 — 10 years ago(January 24, 2016 10:40 PM)

                  I heard and wondered the same thing. Thought maybe they did not split continents in 2 back then like they di now? Could America have been judge one, and Eurasia? I got mad at all the attacks. It was a good question!

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                    dropkick23 — 10 years ago(February 24, 2016 10:14 PM)

                    there was a folded up map in the classroom that was showing antarctica. could be related.

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                      gary-64659 — 10 years ago(March 20, 2016 12:38 PM)

                      Australia was considered an island in those days, not a continent; and Australasia an archipelago.

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                        twcassidy — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 09:14 AM)

                        North America
                        South America
                        Australia
                        Africa
                        Eurasia (Europe and Asia are really one big continent with an imaginary line dividing them, but one big landmass)
                        No Antarctica because I doubt any annual Christmas counts were done there.

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                          telegonus — 8 years ago(September 03, 2017 05:22 PM)

                          Good grief! 😕 What different does it make? I've heard doctors today, in the 21st century, make worse mistakes, say things that were untrue because they were out of their area of expertise even
                          in medicine
                          . Happens all the timel. Even scientists make gross errors in judgment, especially when speaking casually, by which I mean in a non-professional setting. Also, people tend to reflect their age, their generation, as well as their country of origin. The woman was elderly and British. There didn't seem to be anything "off" about her. As to the five continents business, I think that was actually
                          good writing
                          , what one might expect from a person of her generation and nationality.

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