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LodeMike , to lemmyshitpost in Life, huh

Hey, bud. You downloaded that image from this community: lemmy.today/post/13057839

ObviouslyNotBanana OP ,
@ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

Probably true tbh

Rhynoplaz , to insanepeoplefacebook in Technology that was mystifying to the Vikings: the ship.

I think the sword in the middle belonged to a guy named HORSESHIT.

Klear ,

Close. It actually says NORSESHIT.

yngmnwntr , to memes in Guess Who's Back
cuerdo OP ,

I like the lady on the bottom right, how is that one called?

yngmnwntr ,

Sorry I’m not sure, I tried looking but I couldn’t find it. Good luck!

vaionko ,

It was a woman on reddit a few years ago thar posted that meme of herself.

cuerdo OP ,

IO found her, she’s kombucha girl

daddy32 , to science_memes in Let's play Hollywood, er Academia Squares

The PhD students as slaves for professors is… Sad but true, I would say.

tourist , to memes in I’m that bench
@tourist@lemmy.world avatar

I believe in you OP

Fat fuck depression cat can go eat sliced turds

lukstru OP ,

fortunately it’s just a meme, but thank you for believing in me!

hahattpro , to lemmyshitpost in Boy meat

That is tofu

simplejack OP ,
@simplejack@lemmy.world avatar

It’s boylogna

x4740N ,

boyl-ogna ???

Made of boils

PixelatedSaturn , to insanepeoplefacebook in Technology that was mystifying to the Vikings: the ship.

They didn’t watch the show Vikings. I thought it was quite popular.

Canadian_anarchist ,
@Canadian_anarchist@lemmy.ca avatar

This person was probably watching Ancient Aliens or some other garbage “History” channel program.

ImplyingImplications , to insanepeoplefacebook in Surely won't attract attention sovcit.

Anarchy! cites United States commercial law codes

DragonTypeWyvern ,

That’s the funniest thing about sovcits, they get so close and then think The Guvmint actually respects laws.

dejected_warp_core ,

It’s like some hilarious half-baked plan at my DnD table.

Mage: I know, I’ll use the magic item I found to attack the Lich!
DM: The one that you found in the Lich’s crypt?
Mage: Yes.
DM: The one with the backstory about how the Lich made it himself?
Mage: Uh-huh.
DM: The one where he spent three centuries researching and crafting it to dominate the world of the living? The one that has the inscription: “For the master’s tool will never dismantle the master’s house.”
Mage: … oh.
DM: Yeah…
Mage: I’m in danger.

MonkeMischief ,

LOL this is the perfect analogy. Well done. XD

“I know! I’ll dismantle the state with…their laws written by corporations and…the market…genius!”

AmidFuror , to insanepeoplefacebook in I'm sure glad Paul Bunyan took care of that problem.

If only there were people who study ancient ecosystems based on evidence that has been left behind. We could read what they have to say and potentially learn something. They would probably debate amongst themselves, try to come up with models that best explain the available evidence, and adjust to new evidence as it is obtained.

AllNewTypeFace , to insanepeoplefacebook in Technology that was mystifying to the Vikings: the ship.
@AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space avatar

There was extensive trade between Scandinavia and the Mediterranean, and some of the vikings are believed to have been Muslims from the Middle East and North Africa (“viking” meant armed seafarer, and was a profession and not an ethnicity). Meanwhile, Norse and Icelandic mercenaries worked as the Byzantine empire’s Varangian Guards (they were favoured for their courage, and equally importantly, lack of connection to domestic political intrigues).

Kyrgizion ,

The Varangian guard turned out to be, in general, much… healthier for emperors than the former Praetorian guard.

almar_quigley ,

The documentary The 13th Warrior confirms Muslims were definitely part of the Vikings.

Pringles ,

And had a Spanish accent. They would say “Thore, the god del Thundero”, for example, even though they would write it in plain runes.

some_guy ,

Aha smartass! Everyone knows free trade didn’t exist until 1985, so how could that be true?

On a more serious note, the Sea Peoples reached Egypt and Ramses III said they devastated neighboring civs. Could have included Norse.

LEDZeppelin , to insanepeoplefacebook in Surely won't attract attention sovcit.

Aka cop magnet

OwlPaste , to insanepeoplefacebook in Technology that was mystifying to the Vikings: the ship.

I guess geography of large rivers is not a strong point for this person…

Th4tGuyII , to insanepeoplefacebook in Sovcit has tried everything.
@Th4tGuyII@fedia.io avatar

Well that kid's going to have a fun time as an adult when they realise the government basically doesn't know they exist

lemmyreader , to linux in [SOLVED] First time installing linux (Debian). Got this error. Please help

Is this a desktop computer ? Two hard disks can make things more difficult. How about taking the power cord temporarily off from the larger disk, then install, and if it’s successful then turn it off and give the 2nd disk power again, and add that 2nd disk manually to the fstab as e.g. /opt/ as mount point.

Naz , to insanepeoplefacebook in Surely won't attract attention sovcit.

Did they write that “Private Traveller” thing in blood?

SatansMaggotyCumFart ,

It makes it legally binding.

homesweethomeMrL ,

Hah. Joke’s on them, it’s not at a 43 degree angle.

n00b.

harrys_balzac ,

They kept eating the crayons, so options were limited.

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