• Taleya@aussie.zone
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    11 months ago

    Monks did most of the writing and artwork.

    Monks main diet was brassicas.

    They grew their own food.

    Do the math, it’s wish fulfillment

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      11 months ago

      I think you’re really on to something here, if you don’t work in history or something, you should run this by a historian or scholar and see what they think

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      This makes so much sense, is there any evidence? I don’t want to spread the rumor as a fun fact unless there’s something behind it. Very fun idea!

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      Hey, that’s clever. Snails are a scourge of gardening. “I want to kill those suckers.”

      It makes sense that they made doodles of their desirrd victory over the garden-munching snails.

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      11 months ago

      That’s my guess too. Snail plague there heart to be evidence of it somewhere. Also when did escargot become popular?

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    I saw this years ago and I still think it was primitive office humor. Snails ate delicious plants and there were probably monks waging a war against them. The incredulity of fighting so hard against an enemy so weak was funny.

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      11 months ago

      This seems like a plausible explanation, but I’d maybe expect to see a few giant slugs and caterpillars - these are at least as damaging to crops as snails.

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      Im betting they got all done up in their armor and went to fight in muddy battlefields, and when they were not fighting the enemy they were dealing with snails crawling inside the armor and being all slimy and disgusting crawling between the knights legs and the armor.

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    A few hundred years from now, historians are going to be equally confused by the horse-sized duck images …

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        "We hypothesize that the bananas of the 21st century were a different type, one that grew in a wider range of climates. We’re not certain why this breed seem to have randomly fallen from the trees so often, but perhaps it helps explain all these other drawings of inattentive humans slipping on random banana peels as well. … "

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          … Actually the lore behind banana peel gags is more interesting than you think. They were a super cheap snack in Victorian London and the bananas they had were the gros Michel cultivar which had really thick slippery peels and a lack of general cuture of actually throwing garbage in the bin meant that a lot of them rotted on the street so early comedy stage acts started using them as a gag because slipping on them was a common sometimes life threatening hazard.

          But because art borrows from art the banana peel gag outlasted the cultural problem that sparked it by over a century.

    • afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world
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      There was this thing going around my work where people would caption a nuke explosion with a mention of a certain guy using the microwave again. There was an incident with a break room microwave. Now imagine if that survives and a thousand years passes.

      We believe the one called Gary was a deity of all things nuclear to these people.

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        Porn will train the next-gen AIs and, since AI cannot tell the difference, in the future 90% (-99%?) of all language will be based on porn, just as (looking back with 20/20 hindsight) the proportion of the current internet would imply must have been true of today’s culture.

        “Yes spank me harder daddy” will come to mean “I would like a promotion in my place of employment, so that I can take on exciting new challenges in this fast-paced, team environment”:-)

        Ofc, “help me stepbro, I am stuck” will still mean the same thing as it always has.

        spoiler

        the joke here is that the change in meaning has already occurred

        Future generations are going to be so confused… :-P So exactly as we are now, I guess? :-D

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      Well Dodo’s were big ass duck like birds, though not as near as big as a horse. Weird thing, they haven’t been extinct that long.

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    Honestly, it would be amazing if the answer was that large mollusks actually existed and were poorly documented.

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        I’m not an expert by ANY means, but I think there needs to be strict conditions to make fossils. I think most bones just eventually turn to dust

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          That’s true although I would also hypothesize that giant mollusks would likely fall into a biome that has these conditions.

          That said, I could see body of a slug not really getting fossilized. The shell probably would be, but maybe not depending on circumstances.

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        The bodies yes, the shells I imagine were fashioned into exceptional armor locked in ancient vaults.

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    Because they probably had a great sense of humour, comedy clubs and memes back then too, but hey let’s ignore that for just a moment to imagine how hardcore a knight you would have to be to fight off Cthulhu snails

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    Oh dear. I read that as ‘fisting’ at first.

    I picked the wrong day to give up sniffing glue.

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    I think we know the real answer.

    Humanity was ruled by giant snails and their hyper intelligent queen, and it was only through the bravery of these fine knights were our shackles cast off and the mollusk menace thrown down.

    And, in great effort to hide our collective shame, all knowledge about this was intentionally purged, Save for a few manuscripts who managed to be overlooked or were kept in hiding, so hints of humanities true history would be known.