Message from @Roko
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but yea milling is easy as shit
just the machines cost alot
3d printing is not cheap eather
but jungle Asians in the phils make colts clones in a hut
im sure if the fine young men of this nation wanted to they could
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Kids were literally drinking brandy for breakfast throughout most of European history. No traditionalist society had a drinking age, let alone alcohol prohibition, so why do so many trads support prohibition when alcohol consumption was widespread throughout the eras they idealise?
Stop
Being
Autistic
Most of human history serves as evidence that alcohol has never destroyed a society. It's a central aspect of European culture. Don't be selective of what aspects of European culture you support. You can't pick and choose what traditions you like, tradition is tradition.
Alcohol is a European tradition.
idk gin was like at like crack rock at one time
you should 18 to drink
why can't you pick and choose what traditions you like?
just wondering
you can fight and die you can have unlimited beer
<:alex:401875510923100180> nothing wrong with give small amount of booze to kids on holidays
a beer or glass of wine aint killing no body
why would it be inauthentic?
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@Nerthulas Because you aren't a traditionalist at that point.
Extinction Rebellion sounds like what happens when Aliens conquer the planet
Edward Dutton calls them mutants
You're destroying European tradition, and the European ecosystem. What will happen to the grape fields and hop yards when their produce goes unpicked?
by that standard, how could either christians or pagans be traditionalist, considering that europe was at various points either christian or pagan
either way you're going against 'tradition'
And yet, regardless, they still drank booze.
The beer gardens? The beer halls? Central gathering places, symbols of community, and trust. Oktoberfest?
Church wine?
its not as if there weren't temperate people, or people who advocated temperence at various times and places
i rarely hear people speak of total and absolute prohibition
or see them write
I'm not even against alcohol, I just think you're unconvincing
But there was rarely a definitive drinking age, and frankly, that was mostly Christians. Did pagan Europe ever advocate, or need prohibition?
Its not as if having drinkable water everywhere is something new...
there were certainly philosophers who were for moderation, and saw abuse of alcohol as immoral
but the point is just kind of dumb