things that would make you a witch in medieval times.

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  • @theshowihaventnamedyet1610
    @theshowihaventnamedyet1610 Рік тому +6070

    the amount of items on this list that involve children make me think that the children were the real witches all along

    • @masonfarrow8655
      @masonfarrow8655 Рік тому +263

      Can confirm: I have children. They are... odd.

    • @rawquikh0ney710
      @rawquikh0ney710 Рік тому +70

      They sure are! They really dont know the word no for some reason

    • @horsehay
      @horsehay Рік тому +101

      nah nah nah nah. The real witches were the friends we executed along the way

    • @sahilkhan2034
      @sahilkhan2034 Рік тому +30

      @@horsehay now you are speaking like a king

    • @MimiHitchcock
      @MimiHitchcock Рік тому +21

      I call year 7s gremlins for a reason, im telling you theres something off about that kid, TOO INNOCENT. must be witchcraft

  • @toxihex876
    @toxihex876 Рік тому +3150

    The sight of two women playing hot potato with witchcraft accusations was probably a more intense verbal standoff than even the fiercest rap battle history has ever known.

    • @allyourpie4323
      @allyourpie4323 Рік тому +47

      EPiRABATtlesofHISTorY!!!!!!

    • @fire4036
      @fire4036 Рік тому +86

      Fr their lives literally depended on winning it

    • @DecemberDaydreams
      @DecemberDaydreams Рік тому +13

      Among us in real life🥲

    • @Epikatlover
      @Epikatlover Рік тому

      Word

    • @ryanbeev
      @ryanbeev Рік тому +2

      ok but how do you know that were you there? are you a vampire???

  • @jocosesonata
    @jocosesonata Рік тому +3676

    To be fair, coding - which often features math - is pretty much techno-witchcraft.

    • @derrickstorm6976
      @derrickstorm6976 Рік тому

      It actually involves more witchcraft than math, because most of the time you've no idea how it works but you better not start meddling with it

    • @mogim815
      @mogim815 Рік тому +100

      maybe from an outsider's perspective, but it feels more like sculpting when you get to know it, taking a rough idea of what exactly you want the code to do, or how you want the sculpture to look, and then slowly chipping away at it by coming up with ideas on how to make the code do that until you finally reach your goal.
      I think that pure mathematics and physics are a lot closer to the occult than coding, divining the true nature of the universe in search of esoteric knowledge whose true connotations can only be understood by those who have dedicated their lives to studying similar phenomena. If you showed a medieval peasant arabic numerals, it'd probably be a lot like showing alchemical symbols to the average person today.

    • @miyamoto8733
      @miyamoto8733 Рік тому +116

      ​@@mogim815 You can't fool me technomage!

    • @ordinaryfellow9093
      @ordinaryfellow9093 Рік тому +55

      @@mogim815No no no! I as a programmer still think is a witchraft, like get me from this perspective:
      Coding: You make something and it has to be type specifically with this way or syntax error, u want it to do something, it can do something else entirely and often bad stuff (ie: crashing ur program)
      Witchcraft: You make a spell and it has to be specifically this way or sheep will fly, u want it to do something, it can do something else entirely and often bad stuff happened (ie: your entire generation is cursed by eldritch horror).

    • @joethewolf3750
      @joethewolf3750 Рік тому +13

      Nah, it's mostly copy and pasting from yourself as well as the right websites. We're more the modern equivilant of those medieval monks or priests or whatever copying manuscripts painstakingly by a single candle's light in my opinion.

  • @lilykep
    @lilykep Рік тому +4429

    Things my husband has in common with a medieval Viking:
    1. Insists math is witchcraft.
    2. Is happy to let his wife handle all the finances.

    • @joethewolf3750
      @joethewolf3750 Рік тому +132

      I mean, if he now shares their hygene and opinions on divorce as well, I'd say you've got yourself a keeper.

    • @newwaveinfantry8362
      @newwaveinfantry8362 Рік тому +11

      Nobody thought that math is witchcraft. How do you make a joke about the contradiction but not point out the contradiction in the story?

    • @majoras_swag2
      @majoras_swag2 Рік тому +59

      Magimatics

    • @DecemberDaydreams
      @DecemberDaydreams Рік тому +20

      ​@@majoras_swag2 thats a coolass word!!!

    • @Raoul.
      @Raoul. Рік тому

      @@newwaveinfantry8362 shut up.

  • @cheatbluevii9123
    @cheatbluevii9123 Рік тому +1152

    I guess being a woman with personality, knowledge, and desires was considered witchcraft.

    • @samnunnink7575
      @samnunnink7575 Рік тому +42

      No. Being a women that’s acting extremely suspicious, has been accused of witchcraft, and has had bad stuff happen around her would get you accused of witchcraft. In the medieval times witchcraft wasn’t a big deal, it would happen very rarely, most of the time they would figure out that they weren’t witches. The whole witch hysteria really started after the medieval times, and even then it didn’t last long.

    • @Hysteriette
      @Hysteriette Рік тому

      being a woman in general

    • @titandarknight2698
      @titandarknight2698 Рік тому +118

      ​@@samnunnink7575 Thats the thing though, what would be considered extremely suspicious? I don't think the pasts justice system was as all that just. So technically anyone could make up a stories about a person.

    • @samnunnink7575
      @samnunnink7575 Рік тому +11

      @@titandarknight2698 Recently doing something out of the ordinary and then somebody dies. Using any kind of invisible force, such as magnets. Being accused multiple times of being a witch. Commonly going against societal norms.

    • @ShiftyMcGoggles
      @ShiftyMcGoggles Рік тому +12

      @@samnunnink7575 That last one especially. During that time, a great comfort to most was that everyone had their place in the world. Your protection against being robbed was your family was there to hunt down and punish the robber, or the lord would have them robber found and punished. Upsetting that, created the perceived risk against the livelihood of everyone.

  • @camchameleon4151
    @camchameleon4151 Рік тому +943

    “I’m so sorry professor, I didn’t do my pre calculus homework because math is witchcraft.”

  • @IrradiatedGamer
    @IrradiatedGamer Рік тому +1608

    "medieval men hate to see a medieval boss women winning" best line ever XD. Though not 100 true. "witchcraft" in Viking culture was appreciated. Thus why women were put in charge of finances.

    • @auroraborealis1383
      @auroraborealis1383 Рік тому +66

      Well I personally think it's because they were too stupid to comprehend math, but instead of admitting it outright (because they didn't want to be "inferior" to women), they came up with a convoluted plot to make it seem as though witchcraft was the cause of their delegation

    • @IrradiatedGamer
      @IrradiatedGamer Рік тому +126

      @@auroraborealis1383 lol interesting theory but it does kind of fall apart when you see the complex nature of there ships. They clearly understood math.

    • @sahilkhan2034
      @sahilkhan2034 Рік тому +44

      @@IrradiatedGamer nah that was not math it was pure fucking will

    • @IrradiatedGamer
      @IrradiatedGamer Рік тому +115

      @@sahilkhan2034 I legit just imagined a Viking screaming at a boat " YOU WILL FUCKING FLOAT GODS DAMN IT!!! BY ODINS BEARD FUCKING FLOAT!!!!" thank you for this lol

    • @louzo5175
      @louzo5175 Рік тому +21

      only in viking culture
      europe though..
      esp after the cristianity spread

  • @skrahnha
    @skrahnha Рік тому +831

    the concept of "witchcraft" was a little different in pre-Christian Scandinavia. It was more like gendered magic and to mix them up was unacceptable. A woman doing finances wasn't really witchcraft, it was more like women's magic. The only issue would be if a man did woman's magic or vice versa.

    • @thepoopieshow
      @thepoopieshow  Рік тому +244

      that's really cool. like magic is not only gendered but sexist fkn awesome

    • @maninhu9837
      @maninhu9837 Рік тому +114

      ​@@thepoopieshow hey at least they weren't being executed for pursuing a career... Not that accounting is any better than death

    • @newwaveinfantry8362
      @newwaveinfantry8362 Рік тому +2

      @@maninhu9837 Careers aren't for most women, though.

    • @Taradoxxi
      @Taradoxxi Рік тому +77

      @@newwaveinfantry8362begone, tradhusband

    • @birb2330
      @birb2330 Рік тому +27

      Meanwhile, Odin: "Equal rights, Equal Fights!"

  • @Saturn_13
    @Saturn_13 Рік тому +211

    I took a class in college that specifically focused on witchcraft in this era. What I learned was basically: if you breathe and are a woman, you’re a witch. Blink and be a woman, witch. Speak and be a woman, witch. Pet a dog and be a woman, witch.

    • @Ambar42
      @Ambar42 Рік тому +1

      I studied history and can tell you that is wrong. The whole thing of women being exclusively and randomly prosecuted as witches is a myth. Sure, it was bad, but it was not like that. Also men were also prosecuted as witches, just not as much as women.

    • @iBloodxHunter
      @iBloodxHunter Рік тому +1

      You took some bad classes and had your money scammed from you. Witchhunts happened because some lady would walk into town with tarot cards telling people they could connect them with the other side and then selling them snake oil which poisons them.

  • @melaniescribbles
    @melaniescribbles Рік тому +357

    Funny story: I'm Dutch, and during the witch trials in the Netherlands, people used to believe that witches had long hair. At the time of me learning that, I was still in high school, and at the time, we were taking this field trip in a museum dedicated to the witch-hunting days of my country. We were getting this tour there, and one room there had these historic spikes in select places on the ceiling: they were placed on one of those historic support poles that you could see on the inside of that building. Back in the witch-hunting days, people believed that a witch's long hair would get caught in those spikes, and they would get trapped that way. I'm a goth with waist-length hair, so you can understand: I had a good chuckle at that part of the lecture, and needless to say that literally everyone in class looked my way during that part of the tour. 🤣

    • @avp_youtube
      @avp_youtube Рік тому +5

      I also have long hair lol

    • @sbplankton_1999
      @sbplankton_1999 9 місяців тому +1

      I'm Dutch/Netherlands too.

    • @papabird4425
      @papabird4425 9 місяців тому +2

      Attention seeking girl receives attention. Incredible.

    • @koy5902
      @koy5902 7 місяців тому

      ​@@papabird4425 What's your fucking problem?? You're just mad that no women, let alone goth women who are extremely hot want to sleep with you.

    • @Byzantophile
      @Byzantophile 6 місяців тому +9

      @@papabird4425Why do some people feel the need to suck out all the fun out of an already unfun world?

  • @esmeraldaloschuetz9120
    @esmeraldaloschuetz9120 Рік тому +390

    Hey! I'm so glad this got recommended to me! Love the humour! And in a UA-cam-world where Sam O'Nella-clones are popping up like weeds - your distinctive and creative style is very much appreciated!!

    • @thepoopieshow
      @thepoopieshow  Рік тому +79

      thank u, I have been feeling pretty down ab the type of content I do bc of how much of it is out there but I do try to make more transformative videos. I will figure out how I continue this year I'm sure :~)

    • @esmeraldaloschuetz9120
      @esmeraldaloschuetz9120 Рік тому +21

      @@thepoopieshow Godspeed!! You're gonna rock this, you're very talented!

    • @Queef_Storm
      @Queef_Storm Рік тому +1

      Sam O’Nella clones? I was just thinking the other day that no one else is doing what Sam does and how strange that is. Could you perhaps name a few?

    • @esmeraldaloschuetz9120
      @esmeraldaloschuetz9120 Рік тому +5

      @@Queef_Storm Trust Me Bro, Good Enough, Casual History, Unusual Animation, Sad Catman... I mean, they're fine and all! It's just getting a bit much, the style of animation and humour is very similar and very clearly inspired by Sam (some designs even directly "stolen", at least in one case).

    • @bruce-le-smith
      @bruce-le-smith 3 місяці тому

      @@esmeraldaloschuetz9120 it's not that important. lots of people play music. lots of people teach. some people like some bands/teachers, others dont. some people like poopie show, and that is good

  • @scarletblossom
    @scarletblossom Рік тому +99

    1. Being left handed
    2. Writing fantasy stories
    3. Being a woman

  • @tripjohnston5080
    @tripjohnston5080 Рік тому +129

    the fact that one is that you were in another persons dream could proved that you were a witch even though the persons dream you were in could be lying to get out of their penalty

    • @Trust_US_With_YOUR_Money
      @Trust_US_With_YOUR_Money Рік тому +12

      Now I’m imagining some mideval man talking to his friend saying (obviously without our slang) “yeah, you were in my dream last night, dude, it was awesome! ….but *Romantia* was there. She’s clearly a witch. She even *smiled* at me as we crossed paths!” lol

    • @Sly-Moose
      @Sly-Moose Рік тому

      Ig Markiplier's a witch then XD

    • @tripjohnston5080
      @tripjohnston5080 Рік тому

      Thats literally how it went tho lol@@Trust_US_With_YOUR_Money

    • @Trust_US_With_YOUR_Money
      @Trust_US_With_YOUR_Money 11 місяців тому

      @@tripjohnston5080 that’s amazing, lol

  • @flynntaggart8549
    @flynntaggart8549 Рік тому +283

    the stupidest part was them not calling witch trials "witch or bitch" i mean really

    • @thepoopieshow
      @thepoopieshow  Рік тому +104

      the witch trials could've been an awesome game show

    • @imbored457
      @imbored457 Рік тому +12

      @@thepoopieshowthey should make that a game show, I’d watch it

    • @ChibiKami
      @ChibiKami Рік тому

      "last week I saw her in the woods summoning the devil"
      "so?"
      "so the next day when I saw her walking down the street with the devil she didn't even see fit to introduce me"
      "what a b*tch!"

  • @fr4rq236
    @fr4rq236 Рік тому +29

    This is literally the FIRST channel I've seen with this style that isn't a knockoff of Sam O'nella!
    Congrats do more of this original take in style!

    • @thepoopieshow
      @thepoopieshow  Рік тому +10

      this means a lot. obviously i love him but I don't want to be the 256th sam clone

    • @fr4rq236
      @fr4rq236 Рік тому +1

      @@thepoopieshow yeah honestly I don't know how so many people have been so unoriginal as all those Sam clones, but you actually struck out!
      If you go on and round off the edges, you'll probably be much more successful, than those dorks, who just clone Sam (I've never even seen one who did it well)

  • @chloesibilla8199
    @chloesibilla8199 Рік тому +55

    "If the men find out we can shape shift they'll call the church "! Literally

    • @notbeanbag8764
      @notbeanbag8764 Рік тому +3

      the mere fact that this funny little meme now would be so true back in the day xd

  • @Saedris
    @Saedris Рік тому +82

    Crazy to look back at those periods, humanity couldve progressed 100s of years if they didnt kill the "Witches" (Who were actually intuitive and smart people)
    I look back in disappointment

    • @iBloodxHunter
      @iBloodxHunter Рік тому

      You're looking back in misguided, made up disappointment.

    • @shirendjorgee9320
      @shirendjorgee9320 8 місяців тому

      Yeah my prof said we lost so much knowledge on natural birth control methods because the church called many apothecaries and other people who knew birth control and abortion methods witches and had them executed.

    • @Nockgun
      @Nockgun Місяць тому

      Heck I think its the reason why the perception of medieval times are skewed since we thought its just big mess of anti-intellectualism and just stupidity

  • @DiegoRockLoiro
    @DiegoRockLoiro Рік тому +241

    The middle ages ended around the 15th century, so something that happened on 1770 or 18th century was not a medieval times thing. Also, the witch hunts started right after the medieval times ended and it’s peak was years after the ending of the medieval times. If possible I would like to see the source of the information mentioned in the video.
    The animations are great though!

    • @thepoopieshow
      @thepoopieshow  Рік тому +98

      the most famous witch trials were from modern times, I'll be honest I did put medieval times bc videos ab them get more interest and I think this information also stands true for that period bc witch accusations in Europe started 11th century. I did state 17th when relevant. I got my information from encyclopedia britannica, english-heritage.org, an article called the unique concept of the witch and witch trials in early modern England from luthercollege.edu, sparknotes and my favorite was a university of Cambridge article on how witchcraft accusations were an occupational hazard for women

    • @louzo5175
      @louzo5175 Рік тому +4

      @@thepoopieshow yiprrr the original commenter is destroyd

    • @samnunnink7575
      @samnunnink7575 Рік тому +11

      @@louzo5175How so?

    • @Blockhog
      @Blockhog Рік тому +34

      ​@samnunnink7575 Isn't it obvious? The original commentor pointed something out, and it got explained. Absolutely destroyed. Next time the commentor will think twice before not knowing something. By the way, me writing this means that you have also been completely destroyed.

    • @samnunnink7575
      @samnunnink7575 Рік тому +17

      @@Blockhog I shall now sulk in destruction for one hundred years, much like how long the witch era actually lasted

  • @mikehipps1015
    @mikehipps1015 Рік тому +30

    Poopie is the only channel where I like a video immediately when I start it. I've thoroughly enjoyed every one I've seen.
    Happy new year!

    • @thepoopieshow
      @thepoopieshow  Рік тому +4

      thank you!! It actually makes me really happy to see people that have been around for so long on this channel still commenting regularly :'--->

  • @parsaattle550
    @parsaattle550 Рік тому +11

    I love how a smart person could basically play into the old superstition and basically get out of every unfavorable situation...

  • @MegaAnubisxD
    @MegaAnubisxD Рік тому +20

    My gp told me that in medieval times people who suffer from epileptic seizures were branded a witch and burned at the stake.
    Fun thing to tell a young teen when they come to the gp, deadly afraid for what could be wrong with them 🙃

    • @ilovegreen0150
      @ilovegreen0150 Рік тому

      Autistic twin children talking and babbling to themselves and each other- walking on tippy toes…….,witches 🙄

    • @iBloodxHunter
      @iBloodxHunter Рік тому +2

      They made that up.

  • @prosamis
    @prosamis Рік тому +3

    I absolutely love your voice!
    I found it very intruiging how what a witch "does" is so correlated to the jobs women had

    • @thepoopieshow
      @thepoopieshow  Рік тому +1

      thank you! took me a sec to spot traptrix sera

    • @prosamis
      @prosamis Рік тому

      @@thepoopieshow HAHAHA I always like it when others notice that :>

  • @liliya_aseeva
    @liliya_aseeva Рік тому +4

    Forgot a beer-making in witchcraft professions. Absolute History recently did a great video about it. One of the oldest pubs in the UK (or Ireland, i don't remember) was owned by a woman. She was described as a hideous witch by many visitors, including some high-ranked ones, but she was so powerful over her area that no one dared to oppose her.

  • @phoebea
    @phoebea 11 місяців тому +2

    Wow, you're off to a great 2024, Poopie! Congrats on the 9k+ subs.

  • @ThePrinceOfLove
    @ThePrinceOfLove Рік тому +5

    Great channel, the algorithm recommended this video and your stuff is way underappreciated; I'm going through your backlog right now. Instant subscription.

  • @MeowthRabanne
    @MeowthRabanne Рік тому +13

    Okay I've just discovered this channel and it's so good!! The drawings are adorable and expressive, the voice acting is super cute and really well done, and the pacing of the videos is immaculate and keeos you entertained all the way through. I adore this type of content, and I'm surprised you only have 5K subs! You've definitely earned another one

    • @iBloodxHunter
      @iBloodxHunter Рік тому

      It would probably help if anything in the video wasn't propaganda.

    • @MeowthRabanne
      @MeowthRabanne Рік тому +1

      @@iBloodxHunter what 😭

    • @iBloodxHunter
      @iBloodxHunter Рік тому

      @@MeowthRabanne You ever heard of a "snakeoil salesman?"
      That's what some women were doing, shuffling tarot cards around and scamming people out of their money by telling people they could connect them to "the other side." If you didn't have somebody you wanted to talk to you could instead pay her to put a curse on somebody.
      People didn't magically one day decide to victimize women because they could run the numbers required to build all of the buildings that were already built 500 years before. It's because they were literally selling witchcraft.🙄

  • @applicationuser9764
    @applicationuser9764 Рік тому +8

    Thank you for posting. I've missed you.

  • @Burningpaladin
    @Burningpaladin Рік тому +6

    Another reason Viking men were not paying taxes was because they were too busy slaughtering Anglo-Saxon towns and destroying monasteries, that and women where more respected in Nordic culture

    • @thepoopieshow
      @thepoopieshow  Рік тому

      all that and they showered weekly... what a dream

    • @samnunnink7575
      @samnunnink7575 Рік тому

      Their women were. Foreign women were not treated so nicely…

    • @Burningpaladin
      @Burningpaladin Рік тому

      @@samnunnink7575 good point

  • @jaylee9552
    @jaylee9552 Рік тому +9

    This UA-camr is so underrated. Keep it up you will definitely find success

  • @poeticrevelations
    @poeticrevelations Рік тому +2

    This is by far the greatest thing I've ever seen and your voice is peak for relaxin

  • @TheBrotherGrim
    @TheBrotherGrim Рік тому +1

    This channel needs to blow up right tf now. Seriously, your humor is on point, and the art is adorable. Everyone needs to know about da poopie show.

  • @mikoajmateuszjerzmanowski6869
    @mikoajmateuszjerzmanowski6869 Рік тому +5

    Pffff… thats nothing! In medieval Poland, in a town of Uniejów, they burned one woman, for having green plants in her house! She died because she watered her plants, gave them sunshine and keep them warm x)

  • @SatanicPizza-fo2ei
    @SatanicPizza-fo2ei Рік тому +10

    If little girls can't call out other women as witches because they are witches themselves why did those girls in Salem get to point fingers to other girls so much 🤨
    Betty, Abigail, Ann Putnam Jr., Elizabeth Booth, Elizabeth Hubbard, Mary Warren, Mercy Lewis, and a few others.
    I ain't excusing them because of men thinking this weird way. I'm gonna say everyone who accused someone has blood on their hands

    • @TakinOut
      @TakinOut Рік тому +2

      Pretty much the age they were in those times they were considered adult women

    • @SatanicPizza-fo2ei
      @SatanicPizza-fo2ei Рік тому

      @@TakinOut Good to know, doesn't excuse the fact they committed murder though

    • @TakinOut
      @TakinOut Рік тому +2

      @@SatanicPizza-fo2ei well I didn’t say it did, I just thought what I said would have been a possible explanation for why they got to accuse others for being witches

    • @SatanicPizza-fo2ei
      @SatanicPizza-fo2ei Рік тому

      @@TakinOut Oh, I'm sorry then. I must have misread the tone of your comment or something. Again, sorry!

  • @firecracker187
    @firecracker187 Рік тому +4

    I have been accused of being a witch so many times .. I love this
    You have the cutest voice I have heard in a long time
    New sub!

  • @lanasinapayen3354
    @lanasinapayen3354 Рік тому +33

    Excellent humor! It'd be even better if you could add your sources in the description, especially for videos about history! So that people can read more about the topic or cross check the evidence!

    • @iBloodxHunter
      @iBloodxHunter Рік тому +2

      Wrong, if they did that they would realize it's incorrect. Nobody wants that.

    • @eduardo.d
      @eduardo.d Рік тому

      And the sources must contain events before Luther and north europe

  • @yourlocalpossum4744
    @yourlocalpossum4744 Рік тому +4

    Your channel is perfect for learning random facts to tell at parties

    • @thepoopieshow
      @thepoopieshow  Рік тому

      your pfp is the wrong turtle bc this comment is giving donnie energy

    • @iBloodxHunter
      @iBloodxHunter Рік тому

      It would help if anything they said was actually true.

  • @vladd821
    @vladd821 Рік тому +1

    Saw this video and bingewatched all of her videos, new favourite channel unlocked

    • @thepoopieshow
      @thepoopieshow  Рік тому +1

      she is pleased to have someone new join the cause.

  • @cortster12
    @cortster12 Рік тому +18

    The fact we still act exactly like this is terrifying to me.

  • @avidhossanmansur9830
    @avidhossanmansur9830 Рік тому +6

    Great to see you agen in my recommended feed♥ keep up the good work.💥

  • @rollihd714
    @rollihd714 Рік тому +16

    most witch hunt was partaken in early modern era, in medival times it really just started at the end of it

    • @cluckcluckchicken
      @cluckcluckchicken Рік тому +3

      people were still accused of witchcraft in the middle ages, the early modern era was just when the famous large-scale witch hunts happened. there are early medieval references to witchcraft accusations in primary sources like Catholic canon law and (even earlier than that) in St. Augustine's theological writings.

    • @_Just_Another_Guy
      @_Just_Another_Guy Рік тому +3

      ​@@cluckcluckchicken This went hand-in-hand with the spread of Christianity across Western Europe during the Medieval Ages.
      Anyone who didn't submit and convert to Christianity was branded were branded as heretic pagans who practiced witchcraft and worshipped the devil.
      Ironically, Christianity eventually incorporated aspects of pagan traditions into "Christianized" versions such as celebrating Christmas on Winter Solstice (and Easter on the Spring Equinox) despite Jesus' actual day of birth falling within spring season not winter.

    • @itsmokka44
      @itsmokka44 Рік тому

      ​@@_Just_Another_Guy and that's a bingo. bullshit bingo that is

    • @iBloodxHunter
      @iBloodxHunter Рік тому

      ​@@_Just_Another_Guy😂 Christianity wasn't spreading during the middle ages it already did. Your timeline is like 250 years off.

  • @etcetera1995
    @etcetera1995 Рік тому +6

    On the one hand, yes, men could be accused of and murdered over witchcraft. ... On the other *yeah witchcraft accusations tended to be misogyny plain and simple.*

    • @samnunnink7575
      @samnunnink7575 Рік тому +2

      Not really… Witchcraft was actually a pretty rare occurrence for most time frames, and witch trials were even rarer. In the medieval times specifically if a person was accused of being a witch then they would be found out to not be a witch and go about their lives. There was a time frame of witch hysteria but that didn’t last long.

  • @Marrianno
    @Marrianno 8 місяців тому +1

    Most witchcraft cases stem from misoguny, BUT there were cases where people were accused of witchcraft and tortured into admitting their quilt, all because of greed. Medieval rules suggested that if witch confessed in their sin, their property could be taken away. If accused person did not confess, their properly and money whould be pased down to children or spouces after death

  • @leafymeat8829
    @leafymeat8829 8 місяців тому +3

    We should rename girls' night into coven meetings in honour of this video

  • @thespaceyvoid
    @thespaceyvoid Рік тому +2

    I'm pretty sleep deprived watching this video but I've stumbled upon this and I just want to say I really like the art and the humor! :) Good stuff, I'm subbed!

  • @DovahWing
    @DovahWing Рік тому +6

    I would say 1 karen = 1 witch but i dont Know any mathmatology

  • @SlenchFan
    @SlenchFan Рік тому +1

    Your art and humor is great. Subbed

  • @Avroxyy-jo2be
    @Avroxyy-jo2be Рік тому +2

    Not to mention you can claim someone is a witch so you can get their property for cheap

  • @kacywatson6314
    @kacywatson6314 Рік тому +3

    If the men find out we can shape shift, they are going to tell the church.

  • @vincentproud6589
    @vincentproud6589 Рік тому +5

    So, genuine question, did nobody in those times noticed that the methods for getting a confession were inherently stupid?

    • @sydneyjefferson6278
      @sydneyjefferson6278 Рік тому +5

      I mean...we know misogyny doesn't rely on logic.
      And also tends to make those who subscribe to it accept whatever idiocy supports their inherent saltiness.
      Also, they tend to keep together in their little misogynist covens, accruing power so they can get away with their schemes.

    • @killianmotto2684
      @killianmotto2684 Рік тому +1

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alonso_de_Salazar_Fr%C3%ADas
      Alonso de Salazar
      (note that it's only for spain can't answer for the rest of the europe)

    • @vividdaydream1516
      @vividdaydream1516 Рік тому +1

      At this point, I think the actual goal of torture was never "to get a confession." It was just sickos in power wanting an excuse to torture people.

    • @samnunnink7575
      @samnunnink7575 Рік тому

      Yes.

    • @jamie594
      @jamie594 Рік тому

      @@sydneyjefferson6278 While misoginy was a thing back then, witch hunts were not as common as they are hyped up to be, in fact they were only ever popular during 1700s, and even then not many have happened. due to the lack of ability to get proof, the moment two or more people decide to accuse you, whether you are male or female you will automatically be considered guilty, because, how can you prove them wrong?
      There was no cameras or recorders, but once a crime happened (murder, robbery etc.) there needed to be a criminal because people dont just fall onto a dagger 19 times.

  • @Collisto2435
    @Collisto2435 Рік тому +2

    Reminding myself that one of the witch test methods was to drown the suspected witch in a river. If she died, she wasn't a witch, but if she lived, she was a witch and would be executed.

  • @gingerale2066
    @gingerale2066 Рік тому +3

    This channel is so underrated!!

  • @jedisalsohere
    @jedisalsohere 7 місяців тому +1

    My only real correction is that witchcraft wasn't really a think in the medieval period, it was a lot more prevalent in the early modern period from the late 1400s to around 1750.
    Also, the first proposal would literally never have passed Parliament. The Witchcraft Act was repealed in 1734, and the final formal witch trial in England was of Jane Wenham in 1704. Believing in witchcraft in 1770 was very much a fringe belief.

  • @tux_duh
    @tux_duh Рік тому +5

    Me, a practicing witch watching this: noted noted

  • @vhsextra4042
    @vhsextra4042 Рік тому +2

    I love your art style ❤

  • @dillpikkle7550
    @dillpikkle7550 Рік тому +1

    "Hey honey did you do something new with your hair *BECAUSE THATS GROUND FOR LAWSUIT* "

  • @antisadboilaser
    @antisadboilaser 5 місяців тому +2

    Y'all sleeping on that 40% joke. That was solid comedy. Good job poopie

  • @BlackMetalButterfly
    @BlackMetalButterfly Рік тому +1

    Just discovered your channel and I appreciate it very much. All hail poopie!

  • @SpottyCong
    @SpottyCong 5 місяців тому +1

    “During the witch hunts in Europe each country had their own witch lore.
    In Norway and Sweden they were what you would expect. Women who did magic and could fly using anything from broomsticks to their husbands.
    In Denmark however witches weren't believed to have the power to fly. Their favorite transportation was a horse at night.
    And in Iceland and Finland performing magic was seen as a male thing, so Christians had a hard time convincing the natives witches were women. Instead men got burned and only one or two women were killed.”
    - Scandinavia and the world

  • @peter_pansexual6243
    @peter_pansexual6243 Рік тому +72

    The book on how to identify a witch was literally written by a incel.

    • @amethyst_cat9532
      @amethyst_cat9532 8 місяців тому +11

      Even people who read it when it was first published thought "Oh, this book is going to responsible for SO many cruel and unnecessary deaths"

    • @endxofxeternity
      @endxofxeternity 8 місяців тому

      Incels are the worst

  • @Mio96O-O
    @Mio96O-O 7 місяців тому +4

    Tbf math is like witchcraft to me, that's why im scared of math

  • @GuardianSpirits13
    @GuardianSpirits13 Рік тому +1

    In the most affectionate way possible how the hell do you only have 6k subscribers with this hilarious animation and killer voiceovers??? We as viewers gotta up our subscription game!!!

    • @iBloodxHunter
      @iBloodxHunter Рік тому

      British propaganda isn't everybody's cup of tea.

  • @cartoonhyperfixated
    @cartoonhyperfixated Рік тому +1

    Ur so underrated I love ur art style

  • @MaddieFishblob
    @MaddieFishblob Рік тому +1

    So in summary:
    Looking pretty
    Having friends
    Having a job
    Getting called out by a kid
    Not having kids
    😂😭 bruh wth

  • @Mexican00b
    @Mexican00b Рік тому +1

    Congratulations, you made it, the algorithm has finally blessed you with a *buttload* of views... great work!

  • @disgoop
    @disgoop Рік тому +1

    the discovery of witches is a hilarious book where Matthew Hopkins, Witchfinder Generall counters accusations of torture with "nuh-uh!"

  • @thetownfool-t5e
    @thetownfool-t5e Рік тому +2

    Having found this channel, my life is complete........

  • @ninototo1
    @ninototo1 Рік тому +3

    The Witch Hunts were the heights of anti women sexism I think. It is both incredibly ridiculous to the point I want to laugh and absolutely depressing to the point I want to cry.
    I know one story, I think it happened during the Salem hunts, where a husband was tortured so he would confess his wife was a witch. They put heavy stones onto his back, one for each time he denied her witchyness. His will never broke, but his spine did eventually. I read about it years ago and I still remember it because it is so moving. In an era of absolute mysogony, this man died to protect his wife.

  • @isabellanardulli7175
    @isabellanardulli7175 Рік тому +3

    RUNNING to the sub button, I expected you to have way more! I like this style of content a lot

    • @thepoopieshow
      @thepoopieshow  Рік тому

      thank you, not everyone is brave enough to join the poopie show yk

  • @kylaforbes357
    @kylaforbes357 Рік тому +1

    Omg this was so funny, it is a crime that i have not found this channel

  • @yourhighnessshanzay
    @yourhighnessshanzay Рік тому +2

    now i can finally speedrun a witch execution like I always wanted!!

  • @Sylkis89
    @Sylkis89 Рік тому +2

    Not medieval (for the most part). Early modern. Medieval ended in 15th century with the fall of the Byzantine Empire, invention on Gutenberg press and the voyage of Christopher Columbus being used as the most common landmarks for the border between the Mediaeval and Modern age, that started with Renaissance - the "Rebirth" era. Also medieval times were actually quite chill when it comes to witch hunts, Catholics didn't care about it for the most part unless it was a witch resisting Christianisation, but it would be the pagan thing that would be the problem for Medieval Catholics, not the witch part really. In Medieval times religious fundamentalism was not really a thing besides some famous cases that got famous because they stood out so much, with religions being more of a social marker of "us and them" where it was mainly the political elites that would care about religion for the sake of politics and the common folk were expected to be uneducated and superstitious. The fundamentalism as we know it and witch hunts are mainly a Protestant thing. In fact, Germans loved to persecute Slavic and Baltic women as witches because they were Catholic or Eastern Orthodox and refused to become Protestant like Prussacks, that refusal was taken as an admission of witchcraft in case of nations occupied by Germans, resisting Germanisation. And then it was the Protestant propaganda of the Enlightenment era about Catholic medieval "dark ages" when educated people started noticing how toxic religion is but being from a Protestant background they couldn't criticise Protestantism out loud lest they become social rejects and their scientific research dubbed the work of satan and even accused of witchcraft themselves, cause that was the Protestant way. Not that Catholics were cool overall cause their persecution of pagans was abhorrent and gave birth to abysmal institutions like the Templars and the Teutonics (who, ironically, would later in appropriate the name of Baltic pagan Prussians and convert to Protestantism and thus become Prussacks), but it was technically persecution of pagans and not witch hunts for until Protestantism became a thing in modern age and I just cringe so hard when I heard of 17th century stuff being presented as the Medieval and those terrible misconceptions about the medieval being spread. Just disconfirming people on things.

  • @Alexlalpaca
    @Alexlalpaca 7 місяців тому +4

    Akchually, witchcraft trials and witchcraft in general were not a thing during medieval times. They thought the very concept of magic other than miracles was little more than superstition.
    The witchcraft paranoia started in the early modern ages (late 1400') and came to a height in the two following centuries. Hence why all mentioned sources didn't go further back than that.
    Am I being pedantic? Yes. Is it a common misconception that annoys me? Also yes.
    Also, fun fact, the witch trials played an important part during the formation of capitalism. For example, in the North American colonies that would go on to form the US, it was a useful tool to strip the social power of women of certain minority groups like Native American women (who often had much more social power within a community compared to European women, especially after the very same witch trials).
    Another fun fact, though the witch trials were definitely a gendered issue the term "witch" was originally gender-neutral and many men were also tried and killed for witchcraft.

    • @PRO_.G4M3R666
      @PRO_.G4M3R666 Місяць тому

      Yo fun facts ain’t so fun & yo logic of ‘tactics’ even though u clearly ain’t make em is hauntingly disturbing. Ofc u don’t “agree with it”, but u ain’t denying it yea shits dumb.

  • @alexanderC5673
    @alexanderC5673 Рік тому +2

    There is a famous story about a kid here in sweden (at least where I am from)
    I kid basically had a huge power trip, and a bunch of ppl died like half the town/village

    • @samnunnink7575
      @samnunnink7575 Рік тому

      That’s insane and I can see why it’s just a story

    • @alexanderC5673
      @alexanderC5673 Рік тому

      @samnunnink7575 Oh no, you sweet summer child, it is not just a story it is a documented event.

    • @samnunnink7575
      @samnunnink7575 Рік тому

      @@alexanderC5673 Half of an entire town died because one kid was accusing people of witchcraft? That’s people in the thousands to tens of thousands.

    • @alexanderC5673
      @alexanderC5673 Рік тому

      @samnunnink7575 I typed town/village, not city, and I didn't say half I said a lot, it was like 30-40 people

    • @samnunnink7575
      @samnunnink7575 Рік тому

      @@alexanderC5673 I didn’t say city at any point, I said town. And look back at the original comment you made, you said half.

  • @phoebea
    @phoebea Рік тому +1

    Hey, good to see you're alive. Happy New Year, lord Poopie!

  • @jakeharvey6692
    @jakeharvey6692 Рік тому +1

    I was not ready for how fast the actual content started 😵‍💫 We’re so used to 3 minute intros with sponsors and everything

  • @breezybee777
    @breezybee777 Рік тому +1

    One thing I’m confused about is how to get information on this without it talking about the Salem witch trials? Because if it is just that then not many people got executed and a good portion where men. I’m genuinely curious because this makes it seem like it was way more prevalent and I can’t seem to find good info.

  • @Sea_Creature_OfLarge_Scale
    @Sea_Creature_OfLarge_Scale Рік тому +2

    Look at me speedrun doing all of those things so I can be the ULTIMATE WITCH

  • @temag_the_engi_man1756
    @temag_the_engi_man1756 Рік тому +25

    While the animation is funny and all I sincerely do hope that people do not take this list seriously as it is completely inaccurate. Most 'witch hunts' were carried out by locals against racial and ethnic minorities. The estimated death toll of these 'hunts' is also extremely low, in the range of a couple tens of thousands spread throughout almost a century.
    My point is it was not some weird anti female cultural thing from the church and its believers as this video makes it seem to be.

    • @samnunnink7575
      @samnunnink7575 Рік тому +6

      Thank you! I’ve been looking for this comment. Although it probably wasn’t a racial thing, people didn’t really have a concept of race in the medieval ages. It was probably more religion based, ie Jews, Muslims, ect. I could also be wrong, I just know that race wasn’t a big deal back in the medieval days.

    • @whocares3027
      @whocares3027 Рік тому +5

      @@samnunnink7575 Absolutely, "witch hunts" were overwhelmingly conducted on religious minorities for the majority of the general medieval period. Blood libels persecuting Jew resulted in the killings of so many innocents, as compared to individual later witch hunts in say, the colonial 13 colonies. Practically everyone in medieval times was held closer to their faith in the church than their precise ethnic background; a Christian Turk in Italy could be more trustworthy and well-liked by their community than an Italian Jew (or even worse, a Muslim) in the same town.

    • @ShiftyMcGoggles
      @ShiftyMcGoggles Рік тому +6

      @@samnunnink7575 Yeah, as far as they were concerned, if you're black, it's because you're from somewhere with more sun, which usually meant that the village you were going through were curious to talk with you to learn of your homeland. Most witch hunts were a village or a hamlet that was in the throes of a famine or plague or such, where loads of things were going wrong and everyone was whipped into survival mode, trying to hunt down and stop what they could only assume were forces beyond their understanding.

    • @ShiftyMcGoggles
      @ShiftyMcGoggles Рік тому +4

      @@whocares3027 My favourite writing from around that time is a Friar from Italy encountering a Buddhist monk, and assuming he was just an oriental Christian. Which made sense to him, since this guy clearly know who was Jesus and knew of his teachings.

    • @cluckcluckchicken
      @cluckcluckchicken Рік тому +5

      Women were unfairly targeted in the most famous witch-hunts: the Salem witch trials and early modern witch trials. Just look at number of women vs men accused in Salem. But if you're talking about witch trials across ALL of history, then it's stupid to generalize about anything because you're literally talking about thousands of years of history in completely different places. Witch trials in ancient greece were nothing like witch trials in 17th century germany, duh.

  • @rollihd714
    @rollihd714 Рік тому +6

    around 1500 starts early modern era, ur title is missleading and just another media that throws shade at the middle age.

    • @thepoopieshow
      @thepoopieshow  Рік тому +2

      1374 is when witchcraft became properly illegal. the 14th century is the beginning of the witch trials, and I agree it was on a much smaller scale while the true witch paranoia began in early modern ages. but fair point, the title is a bit misleading.

    • @rollihd714
      @rollihd714 Рік тому

      @@thepoopieshow at the other hand it reaches more people with that title

  • @GalaxyofArt
    @GalaxyofArt Рік тому

    I'm glad this channel is finally blowing up :)

  • @danielhobbyist
    @danielhobbyist Рік тому +12

    "All boils down to a mideival man hating to see a girlboss winning." Contradicted by the fact that women accused other women as being witches too.

    • @iBloodxHunter
      @iBloodxHunter Рік тому +1

      Propaganda made by a Brit, it's like they don't see the irony.

    • @scarabdust
      @scarabdust 11 місяців тому +7

      Ignoring the fact that women who did that were probably in the minority, apealing to your oppressors is a survival tactic. If you as a woman accuse another woman of witchcraft, then nobody would think YOU were also a witch. It's not too difficult of a concept.

    • @KitKitsuneVixen
      @KitKitsuneVixen 4 місяці тому

      @@scarabdust it's like being the impostor in amongus

  • @peptisch
    @peptisch Рік тому +1

    this is gold, i love you

  • @Ambar42
    @Ambar42 Рік тому +1

    Nothing would have made you a witch in medieval times because (almost) nobody in medieval times believed in witches. The witch panic and persecution was later - mostly in the 17th and 18th Century.

  • @ORyan402
    @ORyan402 7 місяців тому +1

    I clicked this without reading the title without processing what was even drawn in the thumbnail i just recognized the artstyle and clicked because poopie

  • @DirtyDerg
    @DirtyDerg Рік тому +5

    "Girl boss winning" so basically don't discount all the women that were rulers, just throw 'the baby out with the bathwater' and talk about some specifics but not all of it to get that sweet ad rev and validation.

    • @thepoopieshow
      @thepoopieshow  Рік тому +1

      I do want to talk ab just the specifics though, bc that's what I find funny. that's what fits in a 3 minute video. and I am actually so pumped ab the ad rev, gonna buy at least 4 whimsy babies

    • @iBloodxHunter
      @iBloodxHunter Рік тому

      @@thepoopieshow Then why not bring up the scamming if you wanted to talk about specifics? Why act like Monty Python is an emphirical source for knowledge?
      Cause it doesn't make men look bad mayperchancebe?

  • @Rustybucketgames22
    @Rustybucketgames22 Рік тому

    Idk how I found this video or channel....but ya me hooked

  • @senaustun4380
    @senaustun4380 Рік тому +2

    its really hard to believe this was humanity back then

    • @thepoopieshow
      @thepoopieshow  Рік тому

      Ikr aspirin, democracy and fortnite did a lot for society

    • @samnunnink7575
      @samnunnink7575 Рік тому

      Well that’s because it wasn’t.

    • @jamie594
      @jamie594 Рік тому +1

      Because it was not, you should be critical of content you consume especially if its ment to be educational.

    • @senaustun4380
      @senaustun4380 Рік тому

      and I think you guys are making a big deal out of this for no reason, nice video champ :d

    • @samnunnink7575
      @samnunnink7575 Рік тому

      @@senaustun4380 I mean… this is a false report on history. The quality of the video is good, this person has genuine talent, but the things she brings up are wrong. I hold no hate or anger towards her, I just want to correct the things she said so that people don’t get the wrong idea of history.

  • @ryandobbs9270
    @ryandobbs9270 Рік тому +2

    Vote to reinstate math as witchcraft, all for it say aye.

  • @UnaestheticGoblin
    @UnaestheticGoblin Рік тому +1

    Girl…😂 I love this. Keep doing great things

  • @aziki001
    @aziki001 Рік тому +3

    Was pretty fun video and you had to end it with "medievel girl boss winning" and completely lost me there.

    • @thepoopieshow
      @thepoopieshow  Рік тому +3

      you didn't think the ending was slay :~( ?

    • @bill-nye-the-lemon-lime
      @bill-nye-the-lemon-lime Рік тому

      This comment was pretty shit, but when I found out your ugly ah wrote it, it completely lost me.

  • @ferretyluv
    @ferretyluv Рік тому +4

    Men could be witches too. Also, the witch-hunts were in the modern era, not medieval.

    • @thepoopieshow
      @thepoopieshow  Рік тому +2

      yes, but only 10-30% of them were men. and yes, I have mentioned some 17th century witch accusations. the most famous witch trials are from the modern era, but the hate towards and fear of the stereotypical 'witch' has existed in Europe since 1050

    • @samnunnink7575
      @samnunnink7575 Рік тому

      @@thepoopieshowThirty percent is a lot. And I hope there would be a hate for witches, if they were real then they shouldn’t be accepted as a part of society.

  • @random_bored
    @random_bored Рік тому

    Love your voice and the cute characthers, great video :D

  • @squipplesquipples
    @squipplesquipples Рік тому +2

    They really just hated women fr 😭😭

  • @mereiam
    @mereiam Рік тому +2

    Damn didn't even know I was a witch, when do i get the broom that flies?

  • @Muted_Marcus
    @Muted_Marcus Рік тому

    I really like this video style!

  • @krasimir-balchev
    @krasimir-balchev Рік тому +6

    Ngl, I wanna see more from the viking characters

  • @Pocketfarmer1
    @Pocketfarmer1 Рік тому +3

    And yet almost every culture around the world has some notion of witches.

  • @psychojester8242
    @psychojester8242 Рік тому +3

    I do want to say one thing you do realize men were also trialed as witches right?

    • @thepoopieshow
      @thepoopieshow  Рік тому

      I did mention that!

    • @psychojester8242
      @psychojester8242 Рік тому

      @@thepoopieshow I’ll rewatch again

    • @psychojester8242
      @psychojester8242 Рік тому

      @@thepoopieshowI’ll be damned you did say it

    • @thepoopieshow
      @thepoopieshow  Рік тому +1

      that's pretty cool that u actually went back and looked for it, ur a real one dude

  • @ecithgil
    @ecithgil Місяць тому +1

    truly shows in history just how much men fear the mere idea of a woman, true alpha sigmas

  • @lorenzdistruzzi6928
    @lorenzdistruzzi6928 Рік тому +2

    More than a way to dispose of medieval Karens it sounds like the excuse a Karen would use to kill her neighbor out of jealousy