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10 Ludicrous Laws from the Middle Ages That We Still Break Today

10 Ludicrous Laws from the Middle Ages That We Still Break Today

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The Middle Ages spanned from roughly 500 to 1500 CE. For much of that time, the people of England lived under a feudal system in which both the laws, and the penalties for breaking them, were significantly more bizarre than the ones we are familiar with today
Date: 2022-12-29

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It's a good thing I wasn't alive back then. I would've burned at the stake for laughing at the kings ridiculous looking shoes, and sissy outfits. Hell, they probably would've called me heathen, and had me executed for just existing. Of course if I was alive back then, I doubt I'd be anywhere near Europe. Since I'm Native American, and all. Probably wouldn't have encountered any vikings either, there's no oceans anywhere near where my ancestors are from.
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Arent you too WOKE to ugly shame people. Isnt that against Leftist WOKE rules? Oh wait a minute thats only when virtue signaling. like if doing a video on people actually calling people ugly. then you would be against it and shaming those that do. its Sooooooo hard to keep up with the WOKE leftist insane inconsistent logic
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Funnily enough my manager officiated my marriage (she signed the certificate as a notary, no need for a ceremony. So some of us still get the OK from our bosses to get married.
And unpopular opinion, I liked The Last Witchhunter.

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There you go for football coming from South America. Sounds like parallel games being played but they didn't have the same high stakes victory parties in Europe where everyone got a black eye but went home afterwards
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Ban football so all your able bodied men without the plague focus on their bow training. Throw them in jail for noncompliance where they will most certainly get the plague.
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Amazing video and thank you for breaking it down! Despite the economic downturn, I'm so happy I have been earning $ 60, 000 returns from my $9, 000 investment every 21days.
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0: 46. Or soccer players for the Americans among us. How about a video about the origins of the word soccer and an apology to Americans for what the English created?
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Human beings being crappy to one and other throughout time and the people who own and run everything still maintaining the feudal hierarchy. Time for a change yet?
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Watching Weird History, blowing my nose as I'm eating a 3 course breakfast while scheduling a few tennis matches with friends, and feeling like a bad a$$ lol
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Henry the 8th didnt gain weight until coming down with scurvy. He was also good at the precursor of ballet. All with the size of a modern NFL linebacker.
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Hey weird history! Can you do a couple of videos about our government? Maybe just a breakdown of our political system and how it works.
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To summarize a lot of this video: Basically it was illegal for poor people to do things rich people could. Lol
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If you want to learn more of the 1400s, check out the book Through the Looking Glass! The audio book is great too!
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Mexican tribal boots or pointy boots are making a resurgence. Don't throw away your cockroach killers just yet.
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Imagine. Going out in public sick was illegal, now people think make and, my god vaccines are oppression.
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