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As greed is a product of envy, neither would remove greed.
Death would remove envy, which removes greed. So in that case, I suppose both would remove greed :D
its part and parcel of being human
New copy pasta fresh out of the oven
Hey there, everyone! I'm wondering if you can give me any good suggestions for heavy metal music. The thing is, though- I feel extremely uncomfortable listening to anything problematic, so please, take that into account. That means: I will not listen to any heavy metal that contains overt misogyny or depicts women as sexual objects. Absolutely no toxic masculinity or male power fantasy. That means anything using the 'f' word, or anything that conflates manhood with aggression or dominance. No racism, even crypto-racism such as musical depiction of conflict with chaotic evil fantasy races such as goblins or cis men.
lol nice
i have something
seems family friendly to me, the target audience is clearly 14 year olds
Programmers are filthy degenerates
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unironically, alexjones is my favorite metal singer
Speaking of alex jones
well she ain't wrong.. truth is a bit uncomfortable sometimes huh
Tha entirely depends on what you mean by "important decisions". Decisions in their personal lives they're perfectly capable of making. Matters of state probably not most of them.
is that real..
sort of. There was a Viking Leader they found burried with full honnors as a concquorer. DNA has proven the Viking was a she
Doesnโt mean she was a warrior. Good leaders, no matter the gender, were buried that way. Conqueror simply meant lead them to expanding power, which Vikings werenโt just about blood and war. Though, she probably had more balls then most men today.
Correct Crimson
Why I said Sort of
There are a few accounts of ladies going to war in the various records and when these do happen they are of special not. In general it wasn't a common occurance like a lot of "Feminist historians" want to claim
Well we do have records of viking female leading armies. Example Queen Tyra (female form of Thor) lead an army against the evil germanic tribes south of the border. We know this because her son King Harald Bluetooth erected a runestone in her honor.
but why would they assume her gender
I looked up the article. Iโd wager she may have been a decent tactician from what Iโm reading. Definitely had the build at the time to fight alongside the men. She was 5โ6 while the average male was 5โ7. She was very large for a Viking woman.
If she was a warrior, she would be named in a record somewhere, but you have to do the digging. Otherwise who knows
But there is an emphasis in her tomb on her being a tactician rather than a great warrior. She still probably wouldโve fought though. And no, a lot of things are lost or omitted by the โscholarsโ back then.
frankly leaders are less likely to see direct combat if given the choice
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Thing is that we can never know if she engaged in combat. We know she was buried like a military leader and had the stature to fight well at the time, but that doesnโt mean she ever did.
Personally, Iโd think she wouldโve encountered a bit of combat, but nowhere enough to make her out as some great Viking warrior. Reason she was buried with a war game board rather than a weapon in her lap
Quite a few women were trained in combat to keep slaves in line in Norse countries.
Doesn't mean they did battle.
Few women are given a military leader burial
Look into the shit storm of "Gladatrix" from a while back. Feminist Hystorians claimed women competed against men in the roman gladiator rings all the time, the evidence proved they were brought in as novelties when they couldn't get any real gladiators.