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dass
Member for: 4.1 years

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dass 0 points 6 months ago

LOl.

'Why neck so skinny, little fella ?'


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dass 1 point 6 months ago

Lol, dude is shilling hard for paid gigs to cover his defamation suit.


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dass 2 points 6 months ago

Patrioot - Watch the (*Atrazine in the waste*) water.


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dass 0 points 6 months ago

The most obvious way usually involved eliminating the source or cause of that lost honor??.


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dass 1 point 6 months ago

>Peasants certainly couldn't just shit out the materials to build a house and no peasant had 2 houses. Have you ever tried building a house

This is what i was replying to - the first part of your 'story'.

in fact i would suggest almost every single male adult peasant likely did try or help build a house somewhere in their life. Just like you.


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dass 0 points 6 months ago

Lol Noice, while her day mostly consisted of engaging with the other woman folk at the local market between some home chores and fetching water from the village well - from whence i returned from the day in field began haranguing me after dishing my favorite stew, allowance to see another traveling troupe of singers and dancers - she told me they were all the rage a village over.... and all the other woman folk were meeting at the stream with watered wine.
Will things ever change, i wonder?.


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dass 0 points 6 months ago

You're kind of conflating medieval peasantry work/ manual day light labor with the introduction longer work hours of the industrial revolution, steam power, electricity and lighting now enabling work to continue almost nonstop to manufacture endless production, which previously was not possible.


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dass 1 point 6 months ago

LOl, it's not my graph at all. you still sound butt hurt.

Have fun defending the establishment status quo

Go get your bf a sammich.


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dass 0 points 6 months ago

Yea, you'd likely obtain a letter of marque to make use of all those rather handy items and personnel.


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dass 1 point 6 months ago

The context is about peasants and their DAILY life, but thanks for inserting your 'modern day ' take on history..


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dass 1 point 6 months ago*

> Took over a year and it's still not complete or liveable.

Typical medieval wattle and daub cottages only took days to construct.

The first European settlers to Christchurch NZ in the early 1800's, put up small single room timber shacks in a single day, after a day sawing and cutting timber to size.
Modest 2 room timber cottages (with stone fireplace surround and chimney) are completed in less than a week.

Many are communally built/ erected using friends, Neighbours and family.

in an era of zero health safety/ building reg code just think tree house gone wild.

How do you imagine entire towns appeared almost overnight built from timber during the gold rush era.


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dass 0 points 6 months ago*

You need to revisit/ immerse yourself in actual history on the life and times of European peasants.

you're just making shit up.

EDIT: first you said they didn't do anything at night, because they couldn't read and had no lanterns, now you say they might have gathered with neighbors (i thought you said they had no lanterns/), but not taverns during winter.
Historical accounts literally tell us taverns at night during winter where a common past time - with many accounts of individuals falling into rivers (sometimes drowning) on the way home in the dark or dying from hypothermia after passing out outside in the cold and snow.

No one ever mention peasants going on 'long distance adventures at night' except you.
Just oof.


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dass 0 points 6 months ago

Yes, he actually does, all because they never had 'lanterns'. kek


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dass 0 points 6 months ago

> after sleeping like a baby for 6.5-7 hours.

Do You mean pissing and soiling yourself, and wailing until an adult came into the room and helped you dress yourself?.


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dass 0 points 6 months ago

>Plus a peasant had many things you can't.

Like cholera, dysentery and fugging the missus while the kids had to cover their ears, roll the other way and look out the 'shuttered window' ?. Lol.


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dass -1 points 6 months ago*

LOl, people typically arranged daily life around the setting and rising of the sun, but to suggest no one made use of a fireplace for light at nighttime in their home/ cottage or hovel is plain stupid fcktardery.

>.. A peasant leaves work around 3pm and goes on fun adventures at night? Because they can make fire anywhere, any place? And there are no danger at night? Animals? Bandits?

Lol wut?, buddy, do you not even realize the typical peasant lived in a community/ village et al - they' werent off wandering in the countryside like a vagrant for shits and giggles?.

You're all over the place.

Peasants typically had only enough animals for self-sufficiency - they don't run huge stock numbers of cattle/ large herds of cows requiring feeding/ milking at 5 am.
A couple of Pigs, a few sheep, a goat or two and some chickens are easily feed in the morning after breakfast well after sunrise.
You make it sound like they are operating a large modern farming co-op which requiring long work hours.

EDIT : Keep downvoting me, you're still incorrect and completely mischaraterising early medieval peasantry life


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dass 2 points 6 months ago

Yep, that was the fraud in 2020 - delivering tens of thousands of non-signature verified mail-in ballots in the dead of night to where they were needed most at the county precinct level in order to skew the outcome of the State for the electoral vote. Also add in dominion algorithm weighted vote casting.


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dass 0 points 6 months ago

You're an idiot. The fraud was the (non-signature verified) mail-in ballots and the dominion algorithmic weighted vote counting.


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dass 2 points 6 months ago

Yep, have been aware of this for a couple of decades, same with water - the Earth produces an amount from deep inside the layers (as well as from rainfall)


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dass 0 points 6 months ago

Good.

I hope any idiot that complies eventually features on social media in some drone footage getting turned into paste.

I consider it similar to the vax mandate - dont get it, and you wont be a victim of it.


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dass 2 points 6 months ago*

Was a whole thing about taking White house furniture/ occasional tables etc, embossed White house kitchen/ dining items, even something about computer keyboards and wall plaques iirc - was a huge shit load of stuff.
'Cleaning out the ritz'.

EDIT: I also vaguely recall something about removing letters (maybe 'G W B' for george bush) from all the White house key boards rendering them useless and requiring all of them to be replaced..


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dass 1 point 6 months ago

Is that one of them back street fags - no idea which one - they're all cucks.

Pandering for the gay/ cuckold vote.

She needed a black lesbian biker next.


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