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A collection of some classic Lemmy memes for your enjoyment
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Just goes to show the importance of avoiding low quality copper
What's so great about bronze? Doesn't stone work all of the sudden?
Goodness, is that an actual line from the movie? Say it isn't so. I'm no PugJesus, obviously, but I somehow don't think they thought of themselves as living in the Bronze Age or any age. Come to think of it, has ANYONE talked about historical inaccuracies in Nolan's Odyssey, has there been ANY discourse AT ALL? Or are meant to accept that they weren't ecstatic to finally move on to Iron?
It's low hanging fruit and there's already a bunch of chuds talking about historical accuracies of the cast, so it's unlikely going to produce much meaningful discourse.
(Writing and horses were more important than bronze anyway. I think some ~~Brit~~Dane just came up with the metal ages to begin with, and they aren't used with the Americas.)
Ah! He said it! He said Bronze Age Collapse! He said the- what. That's not the title of the movie?