Message from @Shiba Inu

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2019-03-09 05:17:30 UTC  

He is incoherently rambling

2019-03-09 05:18:32 UTC  

@PunishedMuskovy yes i think thats pretty uncontroversial

2019-03-09 05:18:32 UTC  

what period of time can we most accurately pin the dark ages to

2019-03-09 05:19:00 UTC  

The tribes that migrated into the Roman Empire were mostly Arian Christians though?????

2019-03-09 05:19:06 UTC  

Bro pls stop

2019-03-09 05:19:09 UTC  

You're hurting me

2019-03-09 05:19:12 UTC  

This hurts to watch

2019-03-09 05:19:22 UTC  

hahah wut

2019-03-09 05:19:29 UTC  

the goths wuz christians

2019-03-09 05:19:30 UTC  

k

2019-03-09 05:19:38 UTC  

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2019-03-09 05:19:58 UTC  

They were so like

2019-03-09 05:20:03 UTC  

I mean

2019-03-09 05:20:14 UTC  

Alaric was a Christian

2019-03-09 05:20:23 UTC  

The Visigothic and Ostrogothic kingdoms were Christian

2019-03-09 05:20:29 UTC  

Bro pls stop oh my goodness

2019-03-09 05:21:03 UTC  

Plus you fundamentally misunderstand the Germanic migrations

2019-03-09 05:21:09 UTC  

These were not large populations of people

2019-03-09 05:21:21 UTC  

And they had already been moving into these territories for a century prior

2019-03-09 05:21:42 UTC  

Remove the enter key from your keyboard or throw your phone against the wall this hurts to watch

2019-03-09 05:21:49 UTC  

lmao

2019-03-09 05:21:52 UTC  

many converted after getting on to the italian peninsula, thats not to say that the franks and germans at that stage were all christian

2019-03-09 05:22:14 UTC  

You're right. Clovis converted to Cheistianity, the first king of the Franks.

2019-03-09 05:22:18 UTC  

What's your point

2019-03-09 05:23:07 UTC  

Are you saying the Dark Ages was like a decade bro

2019-03-09 05:23:19 UTC  

And that's the only time we can isolate it to since pagans supposedly resurged???

2019-03-09 05:23:22 UTC  

Source pls

2019-03-09 05:23:39 UTC  

all of this shit sounds like it happened before the "dark ages" began

2019-03-09 05:23:41 UTC  

aka the middle ages

2019-03-09 05:23:50 UTC  

which is what we are taught by schools were the dark ages

2019-03-09 05:24:07 UTC  

Whenever Germans became mercenaries in the Roman army if they weren't Christians before they usually became Christians after

2019-03-09 05:24:19 UTC  

And many successful raiders were former Roman mercenaries

2019-03-09 05:24:38 UTC  

Arianism was very popular in Germany prior to all of this

2019-03-09 05:24:57 UTC  

Paganism inly survived in the northern parts which is why the Franks would launch crusades into Saxony

2019-03-09 05:25:26 UTC  

But there was no diaspora of pagans that caused a decline of Christianity in the Roman Empire my guy

2019-03-09 05:25:42 UTC  

You should be given the retard role ngl

2019-03-09 05:27:31 UTC  

But yeah the Germans "at this stage" had been Christian for two centuries

2019-03-09 05:27:40 UTC  

They didn't all miraculously convert when they settled in Italy

2019-03-09 05:27:44 UTC  

What a meme

2019-03-09 05:27:46 UTC  

Pagan shit was restricted to the scandinavians and baltics during the "dark ages" if im correct

2019-03-09 05:28:11 UTC  

Was dead in Scandinavia by the 11th century basically