It’s because people want to imagine themselves as a hero, engaging in one on one combat. A knight or samurai.
They don’t want to imagine themselves as a barely trained serf in a block with 30 other people holding 3m long pikes trying not to shit yourself as arrows start to rain down.
The famous Roman legion rarely engaged in formation combat with sword and shield, more often Fighting started with spear and shield and moved to sword and shield.
As I understand it, it wasn’t to work the carbon out of it, but instead to simply evenly spread the impurities throughout the whole sword, so there weren’t any specific points of weakness
Obligatory “It wasn’t folded 1000 times, it was folded 11 times giving it more than a thousand folds.” Fun fact, the older traditional Japanese forges were basically assembled from mud found right there on the rivers where they found their low grade iron, and this process was kept alive by spiritualism and tradition conservatives, so it’s honestly a miracle they assembled anything long and sharp at all. Most of the iron in Japan is considered low grade Pyrite at only 46% iron, while other places in the world had access to Magnetite with up to 72% iron before any refining.
I hate massages while they’re happening. They hurt like hell. But then afterward, my back is golden for weeks, so it’s worth it. I just have to endure!
Shit we in the US have more vacant homes than we have homeless people.
And that’s not just a “oh some places have more homes than other’s screwing the average” thing, literally every major city in the US has more vacant homes than their homeless population. Sometimes as much as 3 or 4 to 1.
The big caveat there is that the US is, by design, horrible at counting homeless people. The official number you see the most, 582.000, is based on people going out in the street and counting the number of homeless they actually see that night, and the number of people in shelters. Obviously that’s going to miss a LOT of people, so the number is much higher in reality.
That’s not to say it’s a fucking crime against humanity that there are houses sitting empty for years while people are homeless, of course.
As well as being dense, mixed use housing, can it also be socialized? Privately owned housing is just going to go to the highest bidder, which will leave the truly vulnerable to their own, yet again.
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