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Comments by "Piccalilli Pit" (@piccalillipit9211) on "I Tried Ancient Roman Menstruation Underwear" video.
This reminds me of the correct answer someone gave to the trans debate question "can you define a woman? What is a woman?" - Answer "A woman is whatever rich old white men decide it is" He who does the classification rules the system...!!
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@Riley._.Pierce1 - I'm an author on psychology and the collapse of civilisations - it's called KNOWLEDGE. I'm sorry it scares you.
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@Riley._.Pierce1 You CAN educate yourself for FREE you know. Books, libraries, and online courses are all available you don't HAVE to live in ignorance
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@angela_merkeI No I'm not daft - you worded your comment VERY badly and you won't just back down. " I studied Ancient Studies at university," Did you pass??? Cos people with degrees are usually way better at constructing arguments. " AUTHORS, I meant authors. " You DIDNT say authors you said "PEOPLE" "but this stuff didn't normally survive" THAT is what you should have said in reply No1. But instead, you doubled down and defended your badly worded incorrect comment. You made a comment that was factually incorrect and doubled down on it instead of just saying "Yes, this is true, but the very ephemeral nature of these writings means very few were preserved"
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@angela_merkeI You said mundane stuff was not written about cos materials were expensive when the contrary is true. Materials were cheap and mundane stuff most certainly was written about "he best-known document is perhaps Tablet 291, written around 100 by Claudia Severa,[17] the wife of the commander of a nearby fort, to Sulpicia Lepidina, inviting her to a birthday party. The invitation is one of the earliest known examples of writing in Latin by a woman"
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@angela_merkeI "Ancient Romans/Greeks didn't write about most parts of everyday life as writing was a costly affair" Thats what you said. "because everyone was a woman or knew/grew up with/around women so it wasn't anything to waste ink and parchment on." thats what you said. "The Romans wrote on thin slivers of wood or bark. It was dirt cheap. " Thats what I responded" "Claudia Severa,[17] the wife of the commander of a nearby fort, to Sulpicia Lepidina, inviting her to a birthday party. The invitation is one of the earliest known examples of writing in Latin by a woman"". Thats the example i gave. The Romans wrote day to day stuff all the time on low cost media. Just drop it.
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@wadeevans4355 - you dont know how the world works.
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@angela_merkeI The Romans wrote on thin slivers of wood or bark. It was dirt cheap. There are thousands of them found in the UK about day to day gossip.
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@angela_merkeI OK fine drop it.
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@Morphis I dont understand your point...???
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@jujubesification 1998 - 1998 Before we discovered that the cl!t0r!s5 is a giant internal organ - 1998...!!! It was not scanned and recreated in 3D until 2005. had to code as the AI censor thinks its unacceptable - who trained the AI...??? Men. Lets be clear - Im a man, but I can see the problem.
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@Riley._.Pierce1 Im sorry my bigoted little friend - If rich white men decided that women were all people under 5 feet 7 inches then THAT is what women would be. Im deeply sorry for your ignorance and lack of education. Also what a woman is has nothing to do with biology "Woman" is a social construct.
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