Think about it this way: All of us are the children of people who were the sole survivors of deadly wars, famines, and plagues. You come from a long line of ancestors who repeatedly beat the odds- which means you can, too. Remember that.
@@orbitalchild Lucky bloodlines, then - regardless, we all inherited survival skills that we don't even know we have. Luck certainly appears to have been a major part of our survival, but memory exists in the blood-line, as instinctual responses, as well. We are all the products of successful survival skills...and luck.🙂
For 90% of this video I was like "yeah, all pretty standard," but right at the end I realised I had never thought about how gross living in a castle would be even compared to a village or farm. These are the crucial insights that were missing from my kids history books!
It really depends on a lot of factors though, but in particular when in the Middle Ages, and how wealthy the Lord was. Castles could vary from little more than a single motte and bailey barely furnished, to something very close to a fairytale castle. One thing regardless of period that would be hard for us modern people would be sleeping. In most cases, you'd be expected to share a bed, usually with multiple people. Even a Lord might sleep in his big bed with his Lady, all his kids, and their closest Knights and retainers all in the same chamber. Yes, even while doing THAT activity!
Videos like this one help me with book research. One of the novels I'm writing is a historical scifi and I wanna make sure I have ALLLL my facts right! lol :)
Some people are still saying that life would be easier than it is now - me, I did a bunch of reading this morning and I watched this video, and what I'm retaining stronger than anything is that I'd have to drink beer the consistency of porridge in place of water, DEPEND on it for some of my daily nutritional needs, and that even the highest of classes with the "nicest" materials for beds had beds full of lice and bed bugs. Yeah, no thanks. I'm pretty peasant-y by today's standards and I feel pretty certain that I am still better off than someone waking up covered in itchy bed bug bites 😂
Here’s a surprise: vanilla was known in the medieval days. Also in ancient Egyptian and Roman times! It grew in tropical India and tropical, interior Africa. There were vanilla flavored wines. Thanks for saying that beers of yesteryear were lower in alcoholic content. They varied between two and five percent. Wines also had lesser alcoholic content. You left out weak ale/beer. This had zero or next to it percentage alcohol. Ale had no hops, the staple of Britain and Europe. Until hops were added later for a longer “shelf life”. Hops were usually roasted and used in portages and stews. During the hot summer months when the crops were gathered, one couldn’t drink beer with alcohol, lest they collapse and sometimes die. So, all you can drink weak ale/small beer was had. This was also known as “table” ale or beer. Another thing: beer back then had tetracycline in it, introduced by all those free yeasts in the air. So, it was pretty good for you. Beer/ale did not have to be “soupy”. It could be strained through cheesecloth or linen to produce a finer, lighter brew. There was purple dye, not of murex origin. Various shades of purple, too. True murex purple stank like fish. The smell couldn’t be removed. (So, there’s an example of suffering for fashion.) Without the sulphur that’s added today (hence the astringent taste and finish), wine then was sweet. Average life expectancy included a 60% death rate for children. Cheers!
I’m not ashamed these people were my ancient ancestors and i’m proud that I came from people that were so resilient in such a dangerous and absolutely scary world
@@_Super_Hans_ Your right actually I shouldn’t be ashamed I love that old type of festival culture. I see they had a lot of barbarism and that’s what I feel sort of ashamed of but they pioneered incredible things like medicine and prosthetics. I suppose it was just the brutality of the times people were still fighting to survive
Good video...well done. Medieval fuedal farming was very backwards and localized. Bad weather events in gowning seasons like heat waves, drought, cold, hailstorms, hard rain as well as pests and blights etc. would often cause food shortages, famine and hardship. The high renaissance and the industrial revolution brought about scientific mechanized farming methods as well as food transport. Food could be brought in from more prosperous regions in bad years. In today's world the Middle ages are often glorified, romanticized, and idealized. Absolutely nothing could be farther from the truth. They were times of severe hardship and oppression.
@@KristinkaAranova The people who had it comfortable in the medieval times were the nobility and the clergy. For the majority of population, they were times of hardship and oppression. In modern times the middle ages have been glorified by fairy tales, romance novels, and movies. Nothing is farther from the truth. In antiquity, even in the grandest empires, most people were poor and by today's standards.
@@goyonman9655 In the Medieval times people were oppressed by the church, the ruling class, the class/lineage system, and they were bound by the laws of tradition. When they came to the new world the shackles were loose.
@@martinschulz9381 to be "bound by tradition" is a contradiction in terms a tradition is by definition what you do and feel to be right to do without needing legislation the modern world by comparison is the domain of all law and no tradition. Which makes it by definition more oppressive concerning the church, they were defended by the church against the oppression of secular powers
@@AviViljoen - medieval football was nothing like what gets called 'soccer', which is a 19th century development with rules based on a non-handling game. Medieval football was basically a riot with few rules. Handling was allowed, the object just being to get an object or 'ball' from one location to another, e.g. a struggle between two villages with dozens of men playing on each side.
Literacy was actually very high in the middle ages amongst the present class. It's just that they read and wrote old English not Latin or French. English was the present language, and written formed were very common in way of laws and notices posted in the town squares and church porches. Many poems and short stories where written down as well as ledgers, and letters. But there were no books because books where so expensive and only available to the nobility who spoke Latin and French.
Literacy was quite high? That's absolutely untrue. If you're a peasant, your life is centered entirely around things that require no literacy. (Even among the elite, not everyone could read and write because some simply didn't have reason to have to learn.) Books would have been prohibitively expensive, anyway, pre-printing press. The clergy were the ones who had to be literate - why would they teach random serfs and subsistence farmers? Things only really began to change after Gutenberg.
poor people drank beer still in the twenties and thirties in England while the wealthy drank tea. Thats the 1930's! My grandad told me that.He was born in 1911 in Liverpool.
I guess we can thank Hollywood for always portraying the Middle Ages as dark and gloomy, when the Renaissance was arguably more intolerant and backward lol
@@justacrusader3199 I clicked on this video because I thought it was always dark. I'm curious how in the hell we go from there...to here. How we now respect women (contrary to the popular belief being pushed that men don't ) and didn't back then. Or I should say..how I am lucky to be alive as a woman today compared...how that happens.
Medieval football was not really soccer. Medieval football is the ancestor of American football, Rugby and Soccer. Soccer is a 19th century development.
I would much rather have live back then : I hate technology, and love simple things ; and the short lifespan would suit me ; who wants to linger on for decades in pain ?
Not to mention plagues, no doctors, witch hunts, wars, etc. No one expects the Inquisition! Break out the comfy chair and the fluffy pillow! What do you mean it's only a rabbit? Break out the Holy hand grenades!
see this verse please Revelation 14:12 (1599 Geneva Bible) 12 [a]Here is the patience of Saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.
Well...since my heritage is still doing the same thing they did in the middle ages, i would say yes. And my proven abilities of the armed forces continue in my blood.
Unfortunately, this reminds me far too much of a workplace training video for me to continue watching past the first two minutes. I love the subject matter, but not the format. Sorry.
The average life expectancy was definitely not 30+ if someone manages to live past 10 years old. It's closer to 55 - 60. Content quality on UA-cam is really declining when even channels specializing in facts are factually wrong. Then again, it's FREE content on UA-cam so I shouldn't be complaining.. lol.
It's a common fallacy, centred around "average life span". With such a high number of infants not making it even beyond 5 years old it is skewed way too low. Average is not always the best way to measure something. As you say, anyone surviving until around 20 could reasonably expect a 50-60 year life span, not unreasonable, if slightly low, even by today's standards. Tiresome that this continues to crop up when it is so easy to debunk.
Meat still comes from farms. Cattle farms, poultry farms? Still, I don't know why some people are making that statement. Yeah, food comes from farms but most of us aren't responsible for harvesting it, processing it, and putting it on the dinner table. Most people don't even RESIDE near a farm, let alone have access to one. And being able to live off of only what you grow and harvest is almost completely obsolete for modern civilization, farmers make freakin bank
You wouldn't survive today without free American food stamps and free healthcare provided by AMERICAN TAX PAYERS!!! You are a flea on the ass of this country!
Ugh. These clip art parades on UA-cam get to be exhausting. We do not need an image for every word that comes out of the narrator's mouth. Indoor plumbing? Ok. Stock photo of a toilet? Totally unnecessary to the storytelling.
If it is true that you could eat fish (even salmon) from nearby places. Plus plenty of vegetables from your own farm. And animals were more valuable alive than dead. And ..... Providing that some neighboring war lord didn't decide to come stomping in your territory.....sounds like an otherwise simple life in which, PERHAPS one could be happy by Middle Ages standards.
For real my girl kicked me out in the summer few years back, had to shit n the woods, bath in swimming pools n streams n shit. Eatin slim jims. LOL I some would say I had it made.
Past 500 years you wouldn't even be able to understand people in England. Also depends what I could take with me. Give me a solar powered M1-A1 Abrams tank, submachine guns, and unlimited ammo and I would be okay. 😃 At my age, 64, I would be dead about 30 years.☠️
Hey, I admitted I'd probably be dead as soon as I got there because people died at 30. In fact, pretty much all of us would end up dead 2 minutes after we got transported there. Our grandparents were tougher than our parents, our parents were tougher than us, I'm tougher than my kids. I grew up a poor kid in the Midwest backwoods and I was killing and skinning deer at 10. My kids and grandkids can't survive 10 minutes without a smartphone. My grandfather was born in 1910 and lived until 2001. He was 8 before he saw a car and almost a grown man before he ever saw an airplane. And of course, my grandparents and parents did live during the depression. Fortunately my grandfather, an old railroad man, never lost his job. Depression also didn't hit as hard where I live.
Make that a wood powered tank. Wood was pretty cheap back then, it's also sturdier than diesel. This baby can go 3 and a half miles on 100 logs of wood. Also steam turbine is quieter than internal combustion engine.
So when was the time that women were abused? I'm so tired of...I've had an awakening basically as a woman...women complaining about their rights. Seriously...we live in some of the best if not the best times for women. What are they bitchin about ????? Actually....best times for a lot of women were probably something like the 80s or sometime around then. I can't say 50s because not so sure that the 50s were the best for black women..but some argue that black women had it great back then. I didn't live then so I don't know. I do know that between the 80s and now...is possibly and more than likely the best time to be alive as a woman. Now I don't think that the fact that a lot of women work today is that great...so that's why I say..possibly further back than the 80s could be the best time. But then again..would that be for white women only or for all women? Anyway..just tired of women bitchin .
Think about it this way: All of us are the children of people who were the sole survivors of deadly wars, famines, and plagues. You come from a long line of ancestors who repeatedly beat the odds- which means you can, too. Remember that.
Amen..
I've thought along these lines as well. Thank you for pointing it out. It truly is amazing!
Or you just come from a long line of people who had stupid good luck
@@orbitalchild Lucky bloodlines, then - regardless, we all inherited survival skills that we don't even know we have. Luck certainly appears to have been a major part of our survival, but memory exists in the blood-line, as instinctual responses, as well. We are all the products of successful survival skills...and luck.🙂
@@mplwy me too
For 90% of this video I was like "yeah, all pretty standard," but right at the end I realised I had never thought about how gross living in a castle would be even compared to a village or farm. These are the crucial insights that were missing from my kids history books!
It really depends on a lot of factors though, but in particular when in the Middle Ages, and how wealthy the Lord was. Castles could vary from little more than a single motte and bailey barely furnished, to something very close to a fairytale castle. One thing regardless of period that would be hard for us modern people would be sleeping. In most cases, you'd be expected to share a bed, usually with multiple people. Even a Lord might sleep in his big bed with his Lady, all his kids, and their closest Knights and retainers all in the same chamber. Yes, even while doing THAT activity!
Yeah, like europe wasn't the world.
@@victorgiddens5612 If you don't like Western Culture then move somewhere in the world where you learn about their history.
But still,I wanna live in the middle ages
@@victorgiddens5612 wdym just plz be nice
your videos are like a mini-masterclass, love tuning in!
Videos like this one help me with book research. One of the novels I'm writing is a historical scifi and I wanna make sure I have ALLLL my facts right! lol :)
ooh sounds good, let us know your books title when you are finished
Nobody ever banned soccer in Medieval Europe. Football, on the other hand, was banned multiple times.
Back then I'm sure the game could be described as soccer or football.
They're the same fucking thing
Some people are still saying that life would be easier than it is now - me, I did a bunch of reading this morning and I watched this video, and what I'm retaining stronger than anything is that I'd have to drink beer the consistency of porridge in place of water, DEPEND on it for some of my daily nutritional needs, and that even the highest of classes with the "nicest" materials for beds had beds full of lice and bed bugs. Yeah, no thanks. I'm pretty peasant-y by today's standards and I feel pretty certain that I am still better off than someone waking up covered in itchy bed bug bites 😂
Ok, thx for telling me about the bed bugs. I no longer wanna live in medieval times.
Here’s a surprise: vanilla was known in the medieval days. Also in ancient Egyptian and Roman times! It grew in tropical India and tropical, interior Africa. There were vanilla flavored wines.
Thanks for saying that beers of yesteryear were lower in alcoholic content. They varied between two and five percent. Wines also had lesser alcoholic content.
You left out weak ale/beer. This had zero or next to it percentage alcohol. Ale had no hops, the staple of Britain and Europe. Until hops were added later for a longer “shelf life”. Hops were usually roasted and used in portages and stews.
During the hot summer months when the crops were gathered, one couldn’t drink beer with alcohol, lest they collapse and sometimes die. So, all you can drink weak ale/small beer was had. This was also known as “table” ale or beer. Another thing: beer back then had tetracycline in it, introduced by all those free yeasts in the air. So, it was pretty good for you. Beer/ale did not have to be “soupy”. It could be strained through cheesecloth or linen to produce a finer, lighter brew.
There was purple dye, not of murex origin. Various shades of purple, too. True murex purple stank like fish. The smell couldn’t be removed. (So, there’s an example of suffering for fashion.)
Without the sulphur that’s added today (hence the astringent taste and finish), wine then was sweet.
Average life expectancy included a 60% death rate for children.
Cheers!
I’m not ashamed these people were my ancient ancestors and i’m proud that I came from people that were so resilient in such a dangerous and absolutely scary world
Maybe someone will be saying the same about us in 500 years from now
Strange comment, why would you be ashamed of them?
@@_Super_Hans_ Your right actually I shouldn’t be ashamed I love that old type of festival culture. I see they had a lot of barbarism and that’s what I feel sort of ashamed of but they pioneered incredible things like medicine and prosthetics. I suppose it was just the brutality of the times people were still fighting to survive
Nice vid, but I see some errors. There were three classes, not two. Those who work (peasants), those who pray (clergy) and those who fight (nobles).
Actually, there were three classes in medieval times, Nobility, Clergy and peasants.
Dont feel bad about not being able to survive the Middle Ages. None of the people who lived in the Middle Ages have survived either.
After shorty w the absolute dumptruck @ 7:13 I stopped focusing
yea haha i knew i wasnt alone
My last name "Facer" comes from doing the finish work or face of stone masonry.
I'm not so sure that is correct.
@@LeRoyBoxley434 If you know otherwise I'm all ears
Facer was really mouther so we know what your ancestors did.
@@justinfacer6332 You can't be all ears if you're a Facer! 😜😁
@@theoztreecrasher2647 oh but I am lol
The key during that time is the water quality which kept the numbers down.
Fascinating medieval times
Good video...well done. Medieval fuedal farming was very backwards and localized. Bad weather events in gowning seasons like heat waves, drought, cold, hailstorms, hard rain as well as pests and blights etc. would often cause food shortages, famine and hardship. The high renaissance and the industrial revolution brought about scientific mechanized farming methods as well as food transport. Food could be brought in from more prosperous regions in bad years.
In today's world the Middle ages are often glorified, romanticized, and idealized. Absolutely nothing could be farther from the truth. They were times of severe hardship and oppression.
I mean it’s like every period in human history, some had it hard , some had it comfortable
@@KristinkaAranova The people who had it comfortable in the medieval times were the nobility and the clergy. For the majority of population, they were times of hardship and oppression. In modern times the middle ages have been glorified by fairy tales, romance novels, and movies. Nothing is farther from the truth.
In antiquity, even in the grandest empires, most people were poor and by today's standards.
Hardship? - Yes
Oppression? - No
@@goyonman9655 In the Medieval times people were oppressed by the church, the ruling class, the class/lineage system, and they were bound by the laws of tradition. When they came to the new world the shackles were loose.
@@martinschulz9381
to be "bound by tradition" is a contradiction in terms
a tradition is by definition what you do and feel to be right to do without needing legislation
the modern world by comparison is the domain of all law and no tradition. Which makes it by definition more oppressive
concerning the church, they were defended by the church against the oppression of secular powers
King N-word the 2nd 6:16
I would love to learn about the paleolithic, neolithic etc...with dates and s brief narrative describing them
thanks!
It's football, not soccer.
To you it's football, to me it's soccer.
@@AviViljoen ye
@@AviViljoen - medieval football was nothing like what gets called 'soccer', which is a 19th century development with rules based on a non-handling game. Medieval football was basically a riot with few rules. Handling was allowed, the object just being to get an object or 'ball' from one location to another, e.g. a struggle between two villages with dozens of men playing on each side.
@@chrisnorton4382 My comment stands.
Do your books include pictures and maps? Nice job on the video.
Many of them do!
Idk why I'm always dreaming about this era
If we get the jobs of the ancestors that gave our surname. I'm all in for this scenario of going to the middle ages.
Now I get to know that which era and of which place were usually shown in Doraemon and some other cartoons 😅😅😅
I am only 13 years old.
Middle Ages?! The Wild West was harder by far
Life was so good back then 😊
hell nao
Say that and live in that time lol
I have to ask myself would I even want to. Creature of comforts I am.
Literacy was actually very high in the middle ages amongst the present class. It's just that they read and wrote old English not Latin or French. English was the present language, and written formed were very common in way of laws and notices posted in the town squares and church porches. Many poems and short stories where written down as well as ledgers, and letters. But there were no books because books where so expensive and only available to the nobility who spoke Latin and French.
Literacy was quite high? That's absolutely untrue.
If you're a peasant, your life is centered entirely around things that require no literacy. (Even among the elite, not everyone could read and write because some simply didn't have reason to have to learn.) Books would have been prohibitively expensive, anyway, pre-printing press.
The clergy were the ones who had to be literate - why would they teach random serfs and subsistence farmers? Things only really began to change after Gutenberg.
I’d survive about 8-9 hours. Unless I could find an electric outlet to charge my iPhone 📲
poor people drank beer still in the twenties and thirties in England while the wealthy drank tea. Thats the 1930's! My grandad told me that.He was born in 1911 in Liverpool.
so cool!!!!!!!!
And ONE RING TO RULE THEM ALL
I guess we can thank Hollywood for always portraying the Middle Ages as dark and gloomy, when the Renaissance was arguably more intolerant and backward lol
So bad people think it's always "dark"
Also the Monty Phyton
@@justacrusader3199 I clicked on this video because I thought it was always dark. I'm curious how in the hell we go from there...to here. How we now respect women (contrary to the popular belief being pushed that men don't ) and didn't back then. Or I should say..how I am lucky to be alive as a woman today compared...how that happens.
It was in fact dark. As a civilisation Europe regressed compared to other continents. This video is just an attempt to whitewash history.
@@pistachiosandpopcorn7146yes, because there are 209 genders now!
On my way to my history exam thankfully found this video
I probably would have died by bad water. Great information
If I were thrown magically into them as I am now then no.
If I had been born and raised in them then probably.
Medieval football was not really soccer. Medieval football is the ancestor of American football, Rugby and Soccer. Soccer is a 19th century development.
the grocery store down my block serves a lot of beer breakfast sir
the way he says herbs😂
Aussie here. The American pronunciation of herbs never fails to crack me up 🤣
Why would you laugh at the correct way to say it?
Nah, we still call them spinsters
They can feed their family except during famines (natural or manmade) and wars (foreign and civil).
You forgot the dragons. There were dragons flying around. And the incest. A lot of that too.
U are so funny man
Incest for days. That's probably why everybody was so freakin funky looking all the time 😂
I would much rather have live back then : I hate technology, and love simple things ; and the short lifespan would suit me ; who wants to linger on for decades in pain ?
Not to mention plagues, no doctors, witch hunts, wars, etc. No one expects the Inquisition! Break out the comfy chair and the fluffy pillow! What do you mean it's only a rabbit? Break out the Holy hand grenades!
Which hunts are a renaissance thing not medieval
12:42 Thats the roman empire, not the byzantine empire, I’m pretty sure.
I've read that fireplaces with chimneys were known by the Romans, even if they were very pricey.
Guessing there was a reason why they couldn't mix the red and blue dye to make purple
That video reminds me of The Witcher
The alcohol consumption was due to the lack of clean water and not to gain extra calories
Soccer/ is still popular today. The world most played and watched sport… 😂
4:58 meanwhile the Aztecs across the world had mandatory public education .
11:28 Belgrade, Serbia; I would say
how did salt make it possible for ppl to consume saltwater fish? curious about that comment...
what century are you talking about exatly
what was middle age like in "Europe" Asia was in its top form at that time
Beer with the consistency of porridge omfg 🤮
My favorite part of this video was the Sacagawea coin in the treasure pile representation from merchant ships.
Yep
Sources? Where are the sources??
Vegetables like tomatoes...
This picture 🖼️ is out of rensfaire fair or out of the Bible arts
ADHD got me here! 😂😂
If I had the DeLorean this is the period I would choose. Sustainable economy, limited wars and simple life.
No Wi-Fi so no.
see this verse please
Revelation 14:12
(1599 Geneva Bible)
12 [a]Here is the patience of Saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.
Don't you have life in anglo saxon england?
I have 💯
Well...since my heritage is still doing the same thing they did in the middle ages, i would say yes. And my proven abilities of the armed forces continue in my blood.
8:41 OK, the guy on the left is grabbing his wife's WooHoo. What's the guy on the right doing? Romancing a swordfish?
Let's do the math together no one survives life
...but some learn to shut the hell up
I had my appendix out at 10 so im dead
Probably better than victorian england
Mead grog ale wine gin england
Too many generalisations and half-truths in this video. But still an interesting video.
Surnames indicate your ancestors trade. What about all those people with the last name Lipschitz
Lmao 😂 if that's an accurate statement, I'm sure it doesn't apply to every culture or area
I wonder what the guy was doing that was called Master Bates.....
soccer is still played every where in the world lol
Unfortunately, this reminds me far too much of a workplace training video for me to continue watching past the first two minutes. I love the subject matter, but not the format. Sorry.
Funny fact no one survived the middle ages
Hurdy gurdy lute mandolin festivals jousting storytelling
The average life expectancy was definitely not 30+ if someone manages to live past 10 years old. It's closer to 55 - 60. Content quality on UA-cam is really declining when even channels specializing in facts are factually wrong. Then again, it's FREE content on UA-cam so I shouldn't be complaining.. lol.
It's a common fallacy, centred around "average life span". With such a high number of infants not making it even beyond 5 years old it is skewed way too low. Average is not always the best way to measure something. As you say, anyone surviving until around 20 could reasonably expect a 50-60 year life span, not unreasonable, if slightly low, even by today's standards. Tiresome that this continues to crop up when it is so easy to debunk.
But you are complaining so SHUT UP
No I wouldnt. I will be bored out of my mind.
Short answer: it was shitty.
Um, food still comes from farms. What, do you think we 3D print it or something? Lol!
tell me what meat can grow on plants?
Meat still comes from farms. Cattle farms, poultry farms? Still, I don't know why some people are making that statement. Yeah, food comes from farms but most of us aren't responsible for harvesting it, processing it, and putting it on the dinner table. Most people don't even RESIDE near a farm, let alone have access to one. And being able to live off of only what you grow and harvest is almost completely obsolete for modern civilization, farmers make freakin bank
No one survives life.
Even though most of this is correct “congratulations on that” there are still a few errors in here
🙄
In response to the title... My answer is no. I smoke too much 🤪
Without a good shower, food, and constant fighting I think I can survive just teach me how to use a sword, and farm or fish and boom I’ll survived
You wouldn't survive today without free American food stamps and free healthcare provided by AMERICAN TAX PAYERS!!! You are a flea on the ass of this country!
Ugh. These clip art parades on UA-cam get to be exhausting. We do not need an image for every word that comes out of the narrator's mouth. Indoor plumbing? Ok. Stock photo of a toilet? Totally unnecessary to the storytelling.
If it is true that you could eat fish (even salmon) from nearby places. Plus plenty of vegetables from your own farm. And animals were more valuable alive than dead. And ..... Providing that some neighboring war lord didn't decide to come stomping in your territory.....sounds like an otherwise simple life in which, PERHAPS one could be happy by Middle Ages standards.
no
2/10 cursory look a the medieval era, not the survival skills test I expected
Without watching, I will say pretty crappy.
Tomatoes aren't vegetables. How can I trust the rest of this information now 🤣🤣🤣
Truth. Lost all credibility in that very moment 🤣🤣🤣
17:15 🥵
Hell yes I would survive!!
I'd be the king and have endless supply of women
you'd die the first skirmish or before
For real my girl kicked me out in the summer few years back, had to shit n the woods, bath in swimming pools n streams n shit. Eatin slim jims. LOL I some would say I had it made.
But did you take her BACK though 😂
The beer thing is wrong. They drank beer because water was sewage
Snails. 🐌
Past 500 years you wouldn't even be able to understand people in England. Also depends what I could take with me. Give me a solar powered M1-A1 Abrams tank, submachine guns, and unlimited ammo and I would be okay. 😃 At my age, 64, I would be dead about 30 years.☠️
you'd be dead by the first skirmish or before
Hey, I admitted I'd probably be dead as soon as I got there because people died at 30. In fact, pretty much all of us would end up dead 2 minutes after we got transported there. Our grandparents were tougher than our parents, our parents were tougher than us, I'm tougher than my kids. I grew up a poor kid in the Midwest backwoods and I was killing and skinning deer at 10. My kids and grandkids can't survive 10 minutes without a smartphone. My grandfather was born in 1910 and lived until 2001. He was 8 before he saw a car and almost a grown man before he ever saw an airplane. And of course, my grandparents and parents did live during the depression. Fortunately my grandfather, an old railroad man, never lost his job. Depression also didn't hit as hard where I live.
Make that a wood powered tank. Wood was pretty cheap back then, it's also sturdier than diesel. This baby can go 3 and a half miles on 100 logs of wood. Also steam turbine is quieter than internal combustion engine.
I don't understand people in England half the time NOW 😂
So when was the time that women were abused? I'm so tired of...I've had an awakening basically as a woman...women complaining about their rights. Seriously...we live in some of the best if not the best times for women. What are they bitchin about ????? Actually....best times for a lot of women were probably something like the 80s or sometime around then. I can't say 50s because not so sure that the 50s were the best for black women..but some argue that black women had it great back then. I didn't live then so I don't know. I do know that between the 80s and now...is possibly and more than likely the best time to be alive as a woman. Now I don't think that the fact that a lot of women work today is that great...so that's why I say..possibly further back than the 80s could be the best time. But then again..would that be for white women only or for all women? Anyway..just tired of women bitchin .
And we're tired of men reverting to crying 3 year Olds when they get sick - we all have our burdens to bear 😂