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Easily one of the funniest posts I've read on /v/ in a while, and chapeau to the mass of retards applauding this as some dogmatic revelation
>There are dark and harrowing elements to medieval and ancient history... women had almost no rights, social caste was incredibly important, life was cheap, death was constant, religion had a huge impact on daily life...
Spoken as someone whose understanding of history comes from Wikipedia articles and 90's Hollywood adaptations. It would even be comical, if only you clowns didn't genuinely believe in this crap and keep spouting it. Big overarching sentences thrown out like gospel, and all from the same crowd that drops to their knees in Walmart whenever they see a blackie in a fantasy game
>constant cursing (something that would have been far more serious in medieval times)
Hysterical stuff, congrats anon
Even if I try ignoring the infinite literary examples we have, from Chaucer to Dante to the fabliaux (equally found in both French and British traditions to my knowledge) to Boccaccio to Occitan/Sicilian troubadours to early Germanic carnival plays, I am GENUINELY curious to know what your actual academical sources for this TRUTHNVUKE are. Because surely you wouldn't pull such a big statement out of your ass only to have retards lap it up like that?
The seeds of puritanism still corrode the joy of many young men without them even realising it, and I can only sit there and pity them impotently