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The most important part of football acting is to know how to bribe each referee XD
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Ssssh... never talk about someone's unpainted toys, just assume they have an actual life that steals time and focus ;) /Hoarder of 30+kpts worth of wh40k works in progress...
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And any enemy who was not dead got trampled and stabbed by every passing legionary rank as the line moved over them
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Metatron too bad about the sound quality of the piano session, there is static noise that takes a lot away from the otherwise soothing play.
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@metatronyt yeah, back in the day when artillery had yet to earn it's current title of "God of war" attributed to have been named so by Iosef Stalin, butcher of both innocent and guilty throughout his paranoid reign.
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the hard cheese, and dried meats were probably part of army rations they carried themselves, supplemented by foraged, bought or pillaged local food stuffs when possible. Also I've heard porridge with lard/salted and or dried pork was common soldier food.
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The first tank regiments in most countries were converted hussar or dragoon regiments and carry on those traditions and honours.
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Lysmatic Studios fungal infections only catch if feet or other body parts are damp over prolonged time of exposure. You can't get that in Caligae, and the groin won't get damp other than for very short periods of exertion when it's only covered in a loose-fitting linen loincloth as the tuniq as well as the subarmalis, is open downwards and allow for plenty of ventilation around the balls.
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@samuelzuleger5134 nah, the most ambitious crossover was definitely the second attempt at establishing a norse colony in Vinland, or, as it's now known, Newfoundland... in the 10th century.
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waddietwo I bet that could be arranged too... XD
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@adamroodog1718 also, iirc before Normandization, the Norse didn't use their horses for the actual fighting if they could help it, what horses and riders they had was usually used as fast scouts or messengers or occationally as dragoons eg. Horse transported infantry that dismounts to fight.
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@txorimorea3869 humans couldn't actually smelt iron to anything even close to the homogenous cast steel produced today until the late 19th century. we just didn't have the furnace efficiency or the crucibles heat resistant enough to do it, but, it is and was perfectly possible to produce heterogenous forged steel. And I'd suspect the Roman forged steel produced at the height of the Imperial era was of significantly higher quality than most if not all the steel produced in the 10th through 14th century...
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@jamesmayle3787 I hope you are beeing sarkastic...
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@bookman7409 yup, there is more facts in a Jules Verne novel than in all the religious texts of the three abrahamic crime syndicates combined.
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@pizzaowl1305 unless they had lids covering the entire opening, that wouldn't matter much.
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Ray Giordano you beeing ignorant of how things work isn't prof of gods, it's just prof of your inability to understand and active ignorance. Just like the bible or any other religious text isn't prof as it is the claim itself and a claim can't ever be it's own evidence. All you have is a manipulative story you were brainwashed to supplant over reality and rational thinking.
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Matteus Silvestre um, no, if anyone else tried that they'd end up as one of Ahriman's pet chaos spawn...
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@livingbeings well... Shad's a mormon, so collecting kids is pretty much a given XD He's pretty much the only mormon I tolerate and respect enough to ignore his internalised delusions of religion.
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So basically, producers should film most 14th century Europe setting films on Gotland during week 32 (Medieval week festival centered on the Danish invasion)
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@amirhosseinmaghsoodi388 the difference isn't time related, it's geographic. Languages of peoples that bordered but weren't conquered by the Romans uses derivatives of the name Caesar while languages of peoples that were conquered by the Romans are using words derivative of the title Imperator
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@maxxor-overworldhero6730 your delusions of authority are showing...
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@kek6969-w9y yeah, feffnirsbane's just delusional.
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Dan. V. Not enough salt. That's all there is to say ;)
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@fujikoalfonso7448 no. Just no. No beliefs have any inherent value,regardless if they are cultural, religious or political. The ONLY worth and value of a belief comes from it's foundation in testable fact, and thus, every single belief that is not relying on testable facts is worthless at best. However, when it comes to beliefs that rely on gaslighting and traumatizing people into beliving they have a debt to an invisible magical entity they have to appease through life to mitigate their post mortem sentencing and to propagate that delusional belief onto their children in a misguided attempt to 'save' the children a better chance at 'salvation'/nirvana, then, those beliefs has an objective negative worth and value and needs to be purged from living society by gradual education and child protecting legislation.
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I tried to make one, I sort of failed, sort of succeeded, but it isn't finished anyway, so it's still possible to salvage. I've made a boss from 2mm thick sheet steel, cheated by using 6mm plywood for the core which I tried to bend with steam over an iron frame, was not satisfied with the curve. Then I covered it in multiple layers of linen fabric affixed with watered down white wood glue brushed on to soak the fabric through and eliminate bubbles. Two layers on the back, four layers on the face, plan is to rim it with copper plate strips cold riveted through the wood, and then fixing the boss with hand forged Iron nails bent over washers on the back.
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koosh138 honestly, I think it would be the Romans who win, they have decent enough gear, but are far superior to every medieval army in both training and numbers.
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Bolchevik duck didn't think about that... Norman or French knights with lances, maces, barding and stirrups would make a mockery of even late Roman cavalry auxilia.
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@davidhuston495 even construction materials are more commonly marked in metric outside the US nowdays. Especially since Imperial systems are domestic systems. A US inch isn't the same length as a Brittish inch, or a pre-metric French inch etc.
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What's the point of this question?
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Adam Bodford lol! You sound like a projecting "alt-right"/religitard conservative XD
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@cheesychipmunk8382 yes, and they are largely ignored in the history curriculum of schools in other european countries, so a video on at least some of the wars between city states in what became modern Italy would be very interesting.
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@ChristianAuditore14 not really, just can't stand that particular sub category of authoritarian extortion rackets anymore.
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HERESY!
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At lwast in WoT or WT
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Bullshit. Lamellar has weak points where each segment connects to another. Plate has far fewer such weak points.
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Probably. I would. And I'd cultivate raspberries and roses specifically to get nastier thorns as well as bigger, tastier berries.
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you were a cute sailor, I bet the girls loved it when you were on leave XD I was a radio specialist for ten months in a Swedish armored regiment as my conscript service. Our base had a dedicated company for guarding the base itself, but my company did get selected twice for the honour of guarding the two active royal palaces, one of those occation beeing late during the tourist season in august which made it more interesting and felt more important while still beeing mentally exhausting of boredom.
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Dylan Fontaine Successful propaganda doesn't make it truth.
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Braschi Giovanni Angelo you would get a heart attack from reading a Swedish pizzeria menu XD
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Sagrotan and only the cattle is for food XD
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I'm questioning if their selection of volounteers were physically fit enough to be a valid comparison to medieval soldiers or levies in addition to all of the other glaring incompetence of their 'research'...
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Lord Inquisitor more specifically, you attatch it to a loyalist corpse worshipper that's going to be sacrificed to the gods anyway while un powered before letting the havocs test it for you ;)
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Afnan Zahran and the number thou shalt count is three.
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A Swedish pizza can also have things like moose shavings, french fries, sauce beiarnaise, gyros/döner kebab shavings or just a hamburger menu minus the soda shoved into a calzone...
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Húginn yeah, that's usually how terrorist wannabees react to critisising their brand of insanity, regardless if they call themselves "alt-right", "patriots", "social-conservative nationalists", "national socialists" or "the islamic state"... Same ideology, same goals, different arseholes and superficially different strategies depending on what they can get away with where they operate. They are all enemies of humanity.
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due to linguistic and cultural misconceptions
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And the Romans would most likely have been forced to stop to replenish losses of both men and ships several times along that many-year voyage. Though they would probably skip Africa completely by disassembling their ships in Alexandria Africanus and reassemble them in the Red sea. Crossing to India by way of the Horn of Africa and the Persian Gulf.
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Highly probable
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Until a couple of years ago when the SPFH77 Archer started rolling off the assembly line with it's 45kg projectiles... ;)
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A sponge that was constantly washed by running water when not in use. And I bet a lot of people brought their own sponge
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