Message from @Wiz
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Mysterious
It's mentally ill to justify sending someone to their death
>muh female valkyries
lolll
Seems rather necessary to justify it in some way
I'm no expert but, I'm pretty sure the few times the women DID fight in norse culture , would be when they absolutely had to because they were facing enslavement or death if they didn't. At least, that's how it was with the wandering germanic and celtic tribes
How is it necessary to justify?
It's when you can't justify it that you see the brain fragment
How you justify it is rather interesting
but there's nothing "mentally ill" about trying to justify it, that is the brain protecting itself
no what you're doing is called rationalization
rationalization is one way of doing it, yes
the latter of which, iirc , only fought because the celts, and germanic tribes liek the Suebi, the Teutones, the Cimbri, woudl migrate with their entire famlies in tow so that they'd be reminded of what's at stake if they lost , and the women woudl pick up the sword of their fallen husbands i nthe event's they died or tried to desert their tribe .
it's what you're doing
right now
The difference between the rationalization being classified as a mental illness or not is usually determined by how large a portion of the population you inhabit agreeing with you
Because you want to justify harming other people
and sending women to their death
which is what is mentally ill
Nothing you're saying has anything to do with me
See? you tried to walk around it by derailing and when that didn't work you just denied it
Same as I do with the suicides
anyone who kills themselves is better off dead
You will eventually die regardless. How you handle it is up to you
reminds me of something i saw earlier
I see no need to clench my fists and insist it's impossible for women to die as warriors
Would it surprise you to know that you are not the first person to make that exact joke about me? 😄
I never said it was impossible
Actually what I said was that its very possible
and a guarenteed certainty that they will die because they cant compete
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Well, the vikings found her performance adequate at least
That probably would have mattered more to her than your best guess on how well she did 1000 years after the fact
its like giving a "you participated trophy" to the retard kid
Matters more to me too, which is why I wish they'd take the question mark off the plaque, and also makes me wonder why they're so insistent on keeping it there
You know why its there
A sword is not a "participation trophy"
I have not found a satisfying answer to that question yet, but I have a few guesses
This is a culture that worships weakness, after all