Message from @thatguykyle

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2020-03-01 22:54:26 UTC  

Its the same legend

2020-03-01 22:54:59 UTC  

But it was mentioned in 1200 yes

2020-03-01 22:55:05 UTC  

sometime around then

2020-03-01 22:57:02 UTC  

But either way Kipferl are crescent shaped as well, and Croissants supposedly came up in the 1700's

2020-03-01 22:57:21 UTC  

But who the fuck knows, all we know is that the French just appropriated from us

2020-03-01 22:57:57 UTC  

they are pretty similar. My theory is that kipferls were around far longer and the croissant is just a more recent evolution of it

2020-03-01 22:58:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/683810363929788541/its-friday-nigga-ce28ec-promo.png

2020-03-01 22:59:28 UTC  

thats what records show at least, supposedly it happened when Marie Antoinette took some with her during a france visit

2020-03-01 23:05:02 UTC  

😍

2020-03-01 23:05:06 UTC  

EL CID!!!!!!

2020-03-01 23:15:01 UTC  

el cid is an amazing film

2020-03-01 23:21:39 UTC  

Not the most accurate, but still very good

2020-03-01 23:33:27 UTC  

nice, in hd too

2020-03-02 01:53:37 UTC  

Egghead

2020-03-02 06:28:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/683923603657457664/1583123951630.png

2020-03-02 08:10:00 UTC  

Lightsabers instantly cauterize the wound

2020-03-02 08:10:18 UTC  

Wouldn't that make them more survivable then normal swords?

2020-03-02 08:23:22 UTC  

Perhaps

2020-03-02 08:23:51 UTC  

But im pretty sure it was a way not to have blood and make it family friendly

2020-03-02 08:31:25 UTC  

uh

2020-03-02 08:32:37 UTC  

I don't think family friendly was what they were going for

2020-03-02 08:32:46 UTC  

just a bonus

2020-03-02 08:45:41 UTC  

in reality it probably wouldn't do as much cauterizing as depicted

2020-03-02 08:45:48 UTC  

depending on how fast you swing it

2020-03-02 08:46:55 UTC  

actually

2020-03-02 08:46:57 UTC  

maybe no

2020-03-02 08:47:15 UTC  

idk the whole idea doesn't make much sense

2020-03-02 08:47:35 UTC  

they're hot enough to go through flesh and metal with ease

2020-03-02 08:48:08 UTC  

but somehow the radiant heat does not set the users clothes on fire

2020-03-02 08:48:18 UTC  

<:think_woke:378717098681171988>

2020-03-02 08:48:54 UTC  

to cut through steel that fast you need some serious heat

2020-03-02 08:50:19 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/683959362330296360/how_hot_is_a_lightsaber_-_Google_Search_-_Google_Chrome_3_2_2020_12_49_44_AM.png

2020-03-02 08:50:22 UTC  

<:kek:590371888480387073>

2020-03-02 08:50:26 UTC  

1800 C my ass

2020-03-02 08:59:48 UTC  

unless they have some fancy space magic that wont transfer heat into the air

2020-03-02 09:37:18 UTC  

@Alan you would die from the shock more often than swords.

2020-03-02 09:37:39 UTC  

But you may be onto something. More people survive limb removal