Message from @WP
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lol
are you trying to make me laugh?
i can't tell at this point if you're being serious or not
the peasants tended to be healthier
no, they were unhealthier
why would they be
many knights and nobility around 6 foot tall
the serfs were starving midgets
that's just how tall they were
because they ate nothing but some grain
they weren't midgets
the nobles usally only ate unhealthy foods and never a balanced diet, the peasants tended to have balanced diets
they were at their genetically suited height
and the lead based make up
again you're wrong as we know that genetically the commoners of 1400 were the same as the nobility of 1100 but we still see that nobility were developed and had good diets
whilethe serfs were starving and malnourished and short
the commoners only started getting unhealthy when they started to live in very filthy cities
@WP you again? the peasants has gold bars and the nobles sucked d*** for crack
no, we've already been over this that they moved to the cities and became far wealthier
wealthier maybe, much lower quality of life in the grand scheme of things
stop pulling nonsense out of your bumhole
just making up idiotic shit on the spot lol
from beautiful forests, clean air, and open fields to shit covered cities
they went from living in rags, malnourished 5 foot tall skeletal people with teeth falling out and broken backs at age 25
to being literate professionals who earned large wages and had spending money
they weren't north koreans
nope, everyone dies at that age duhhh
serfs literally burnt their own shit for a fire
human feces was used for fires by serfs
@WP the nobles huffed laughing gas and wore lead based make up
better to burn shit than drink it
north koreans live far better lives than middle ages serfs
are you 12 years old pelth?
no, NK are not even allowed to have free time
why do you have this strange obsession with romanticising the lives of serfs?
no porn, no cars, no blue jeanbs, only 1 of 12 haircuts
you have a delusional idea about what their lives were like
it's documented in history
@WP says you
through their remains, through the records of wages, of trade, of gdp per capita