• ✺roguetrick✺@lemmy.world
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      Labor in ancient Egypt is a strange from our perspective. Everybody was essentially a serf in a very collectivist society with a command economy. Creating any form of discord was not just against the will of the state but a denial of the authority of the gods.

      For example, they had a labor strike for the monument builders, and that was a big cultural moment for them that eventually signaled the downfall of a dynasty. The laborers even threatened to damage the tombs, showing just how much they were rebelling against cultural norms. But to get to that point, they hadn’t fed those laborers for a month.

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    One of the best joke I saw about that shit was like “Hey, you know how those ancient aliens only seem to help building Egyptian pyramids, pre columbian and Asian temples, Moai, etc…? Only logical conclusion : looks like aliens must really hate white people.”

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        Yeah, wasn’t sure where I had heard it first, but it was probably him.

        That guy owes me literal days of my time.

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      The aliens hated white people so much they put a bunch of cathedrals all over europe to keep them under control.

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        Among the …creative “historians” who plague French-speaking youtube, there’s an idiot who spends hours and hours claiming all of the cathedrals were made by vikings to spread the true faith, fucking Odinism, against Christianity.

        The guy doesn’t even know what a “cathedral” is (literally just a church with a bishop in it), and cherry picks examples (some of them not cathedrals) that he can make roughly make correspond timewise (ignoring dozens of cathedrals long before or after the relatively short viking expansion).

        He also quotes nazi pseudo-historians, theories about the templars being vikings and establishing South-American empires, and he presents himself to his most devoted cult members fans as the incarnation of a Norse deity. He hasn’t made up his mind about whether he’s Heimdall or Hermod though.

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          I mean, he did get right that Odinism is the one true faith, so I’m tempted to hear out the rest.

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            Yeah, well not even French Normans believed that.

            In exchange for land and a title, they converted as a formality and where indistinguishable from the rest of French nobility in a generation or two. Basically an afterthought.

            Contrary to popular depictions, vikings were generally pragmatic people.

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      Thanks. Never understood why people break the aspect ratio or do weird crops. (And I don’t mean just cropping out the watermark.)

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        On Reddit people used to distort images like this because it would confuse repost-identifier bots.

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        The aspect ratio, because phones. The cream of the crop are phone screen recordings of horizontal videos, which leads to 2/3 of the screen being huge black bezels

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    Sort of astounding that the silhouettes are the group in the foreground copy-pasted.