Message from @TheUserNameofPeace

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2020-02-07 17:50:31 UTC  

this paper is really interesting

2020-02-07 17:50:40 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/675398035894829057/F3.png

2020-02-07 17:53:22 UTC  

Fuck is that shit

2020-02-07 17:53:47 UTC  

Burial mound

2020-02-07 17:53:49 UTC  

Neat

2020-02-07 17:53:54 UTC  

looks autistic

2020-02-07 17:53:58 UTC  

not interested

2020-02-07 17:54:17 UTC  

Looks like they were just thrown in there

2020-02-07 17:54:59 UTC  

mass grave

2020-02-07 17:55:06 UTC  

well actually, read the article

2020-02-07 17:55:16 UTC  

somehow, all those people got killed

2020-02-07 17:55:18 UTC  

I did, it says they next to relatives

2020-02-07 17:55:28 UTC  

but then, they were buried carefully by people who must have known them

2020-02-07 17:55:31 UTC  

But they still not like neanderthal grabes

2020-02-07 17:55:44 UTC  

because they were buried in a certain way based on how they were related to each other

2020-02-07 17:55:44 UTC  

I missed that part

2020-02-07 17:55:54 UTC  

I saw the relatives bit

2020-02-07 17:56:08 UTC  

But that could be just the order they were killed

2020-02-07 17:56:16 UTC  

Other than that it's a big pile

2020-02-07 17:57:16 UTC  

burial mounds were for important people

2020-02-07 17:59:16 UTC  

``` Those records show that child mortality remained high. But if a man got to the age of 21 and didn’t die by accident, violence or poison, he could be expected to live almost as long as men today: from 1200 to 1745, 21-year-olds would reach an average age of anywhere between 62 and 70 years – except for the 14th Century, when the bubonic plague cut life expectancy to a paltry 45. ```

2020-02-07 18:03:25 UTC  

life in cities was a huge lifespan shortener in the olden days

2020-02-07 18:05:56 UTC  

The lovers of cosmopolitanism will be destroyed by it

2020-02-07 18:06:34 UTC  

I enjoyed living in tokyo

2020-02-07 18:07:06 UTC  

😭 <:Gun:639978512207314973> 🌐

2020-02-07 18:07:08 UTC  

tokyo was cleaner than many small town nowheres-ville

2020-02-07 18:07:18 UTC  

our life expectancy increases mostly comes from decreased child mortality indeed

2020-02-07 18:07:42 UTC  

While increased birth rates are the most effective at population growth, it is then that all the sudden they collapse

2020-02-07 18:08:15 UTC  

``` Did having money or power help? Not always. One analysis of some 115,000 European nobles found that kings lived about six years less than lesser nobles, like knights. Demographic historians have found by looking at county parish registers that in 17th-Century England, life expectancy was longer for villagers than nobles. ```

2020-02-07 18:09:21 UTC  

just look at presidents kill in office rate

2020-02-07 18:09:27 UTC  

cant be healthy to be boss

2020-02-07 18:10:21 UTC  

better ge a wufluweifu than a first lady

2020-02-07 18:11:04 UTC  

I think I would have preferred to be a "lesser" noble..
I would build my land up, help with construction and engineering projects, re-invest and build up infrastructure in my smaller duchy even if it's out of the way..

2020-02-07 18:35:20 UTC  

are there scandinavians here

2020-02-07 18:35:30 UTC  

i need a norse to confirm smth

2020-02-07 18:35:49 UTC  

is it true there are giants in north Norge?

2020-02-07 18:40:59 UTC  

It think she had a few too many

2020-02-07 18:41:14 UTC  

Not enough tits to go around

2020-02-07 18:45:26 UTC  

Whiteys, learn from her