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Guyat

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@Guyat15

Katılım Aralık 2020
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Guyat@Guyat15·
@Zemonio88 @bilbosfootcomb Honestly it's tiring using twitter simply for reminder that, unless a bot, humanity is infested with illiterate troglodytes like you whose reading comprehension borders on non existent. Any totalitarian system would be de-facto incompatible with Christianity.
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Haydn, 🇵🇸@bilbosfootcomb·
Jesus doesn’t ask us to be “vaguely nice” to each other. He *demands* that we are to be radically, self sacrificially devoted to each other at the peril of our own soul should we fail to do so.
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MB82@mbur82·
@trouble_man90 The "auth" in authleft are more "auth" than "left" Fuck tankies
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Guyat@Guyat15·
@alrodinger1999 @trouble_man90 It's funny folks even call the USSR communist in the first place when the Soviets themselves made no such claims. It was always Communism is tomorrow comrade, I assure you obscene amounts of top heavy corruption is essential for socialism.
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AlRodinger@alrodinger1999·
@trouble_man90 They still think Russia = Soviet Union, because idk about you, but a country made up of oligarchs is definetly communist Either that, or they take the Chomsky route and support it simply because it isn't NATO/US
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Guyat@Guyat15·
@LaochDubholtach @MedievalScholar This isn't about gambesons, and no, the "mainstream research" doesn't support this either, what you refer to is youtubers. Gambesons under maille do not appear until the 12th century, and are not universally worn. The common, ubiquitous wear was just a shirt.
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Furakusu@ChocolateFlocks·
@scrumble_eggs This is the equalivant of nerdy anime MC suddenly having multiple romance options. Both are self-insert delusions.
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Guyat@Guyat15·
@LaochDubholtach @MedievalScholar It isn't. Textile armor is something specifically made to be armored. Unlike an arming garment such as an aketon, this was literal everyday wear. Reenactors however spread rarer garment trends for matters of comfort and safety, leading to saturation of padding under maille.
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LaochNaSaoirse@LaochDubholtach·
@Guyat15 @MedievalScholar A "stiff tunic" is literally textile armor. Studies show they can make a meaningful difference compared to nothing at all.
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Guyat@Guyat15·
@crescangels @PaulTassi This might shock you but the comic artist isn't the one who gets to decide what the story is.
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Guyat@Guyat15·
@esjesjesj I was waiting like a minute for this image to "load" and checking if something was wrong with my internet you fucker lol.
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Guyat@Guyat15·
@butleriano mfw they forget Albania is technically a modern nation and its flag is both fairly old and badass.
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Canderous Ordoliberal 🫥
Jimbo Wales not killing flags on pages for feudal states in like 2003 has just permanently altered the way dumb people understand the world, huh.
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Guyat@Guyat15·
@saint_cloudy Otakus, truly the worst thing to happen to anime.
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Guyat@Guyat15·
@odalfren @MedievalScholar Especially for cavalry, lance energies were ballistic level courtesy of the arret, and it is known from various accounts that ablative plates were needed to secure oneself from the lethal threat posed by late lances. Moreover armies are increasingly modern, not feudal.
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Guyat@Guyat15·
@odalfren @MedievalScholar No this would be much earlier, during the high period in the age of maille and kings maille. Plate is not impervious and it was always contemporary to not only gunpowder weaponry (full plate only existing since roughly 1380), but higher poundage bows, crossbows, lances, etc.
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Guyat@Guyat15·
@LaochDubholtach @MedievalScholar Textile defenses would continue to see use in Eastern Rome, but are also overstated due to poor translations circulated in English of Roman treatises on how men shall be armored. IE, Epilorika, were not padded garments but simply surcoasts. Kavadions however were.
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Guyat@Guyat15·
@LaochDubholtach @MedievalScholar Prior to then textile defenses only really existed as poorly understand, supplemental defenses as the infamous submaralis, which also went the way of the dodo after the western Roman period for whatever reason, as hauberks were afterwards typically worn with just stiff tunics.
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Guyat@Guyat15·
@MedievalScholar Folks underestimate the utility of a sword as they think so much of it on a pitched battlefield, which is among the rarest forms of engagement. Sieges and raids are more ubiquitous, and you can kill somebody with a sword even if you lack the space to swing. All you need is weight
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