In the world where you tip the fedora and state that god doesn't exist. This judgment comes down to "might is right." That's it.
In the normal world where God does exist, it's presumed that it's God who gives the most virtuous of parties the strength to prevail in combat, hence making ultimate verdict. Le Gris is lair, yet again in both cases.
>In the world where you tip the fedora and state that god doesn't exist.
What does tipping a fedora have to do with God? >In the normal world where God does exist, it's presumed that it's God who gives the most virtuous of parties the strength to prevail
Sounds pretty moronic.
>German 'thinkers'
Opinions discarded.
It's not an opinion. That you categorically have an issue with Germans seems pretty strange. You should probably get that sorted out.
2 years ago
Anonymous
It's just idiomatic phrase. Don't think on it. You're too smart for that. >Sounds pretty moronic
That's what happened, I don't know what you think happened in the fedora tipping world but something pretty similar I think.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>That you categorically have an issue with Germans seems pretty strange
No ideology or movement created by Germans ever benefitted the world in any way.
did you actually watch the movie?
these guys lived to maybe 30 if they were lucky, mostly they died in stupid fights they couldn't hope to win. they didn't rule with skill, they were brutal and held power through might. the god part is just to cover their asses and keep the intellectuals of society from breeding.
Not him but even you take Driver's and Damon's characters they both lived way into 50's and Carrouges into 60's.
"A splinter gives a plague to a medieval man" is a little bit of overblown meme. Baby mortality though. The accurate assessment would be "You are lucky to survive your first 12 months"
2 years ago
Anonymous
There's no reason you wouldn't include high infant mortality rates when discussing average life expectancy. Even in early America, it was uncommon for a father to see his son live to age 35.
Life expectancy tends to hit tiers. For the 13th century, if you made it through infancy and until about 20, you could largely to reach 35. From there, to your 50's. Because of that, your 30's were a mean average.
The black death went through Europe about 30 years before The Last Duel takes place, and they reference their work forces are halved twice. Around then life expectancy plummeted to your 20's and bounced back for the late 14th century.
2 years ago
Anonymous
if you made it to 1 you had a good shot of reaching 50, barring plague.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Because you're both midwit morons who believe everything you see in Hollywood movies, and because you don't understand the average lifespan of a time period takes into account high infant mortality rate.
2 years ago
Anonymous
There's no reason you wouldn't include high infant mortality rates when discussing average life expectancy. Even in early America, it was uncommon for a father to see his son live to age 35.
The b***h took off her shoes. She wanted it.
Yes, as proven by a combat decided by the God Almighty.
Well yeah, maybe by movie logic. But in the real world God doesn't exist so what about the merits of the case?
Might is right, if you take it from fedora tipping angle. Lair again.
I don't know what you mean. What's a fedora tipping angle?
In the world where you tip the fedora and state that god doesn't exist. This judgment comes down to "might is right." That's it.
In the normal world where God does exist, it's presumed that it's God who gives the most virtuous of parties the strength to prevail in combat, hence making ultimate verdict. Le Gris is lair, yet again in both cases.
>In the world where you tip the fedora and state that god doesn't exist.
What does tipping a fedora have to do with God?
>In the normal world where God does exist, it's presumed that it's God who gives the most virtuous of parties the strength to prevail
Sounds pretty moronic.
It's not an opinion. That you categorically have an issue with Germans seems pretty strange. You should probably get that sorted out.
It's just idiomatic phrase. Don't think on it. You're too smart for that.
>Sounds pretty moronic
That's what happened, I don't know what you think happened in the fedora tipping world but something pretty similar I think.
>That you categorically have an issue with Germans seems pretty strange
No ideology or movement created by Germans ever benefitted the world in any way.
>in the real world
By real world you mean by a cult of atheists who are well on their way to extinction. These western euro fads are amusing.
I didn't mean to offend but I'm gonna go with Nietzsche on this one. I hope you get better 🙂
>German 'thinkers'
Opinions discarded.
did you actually watch the movie?
these guys lived to maybe 30 if they were lucky, mostly they died in stupid fights they couldn't hope to win. they didn't rule with skill, they were brutal and held power through might. the god part is just to cover their asses and keep the intellectuals of society from breeding.
>these guys lived to maybe 30 if they were lucky
He's right.
No you're not.
Okay, why don't you tell us why we're wrong?
Not him but even you take Driver's and Damon's characters they both lived way into 50's and Carrouges into 60's.
"A splinter gives a plague to a medieval man" is a little bit of overblown meme. Baby mortality though. The accurate assessment would be "You are lucky to survive your first 12 months"
Life expectancy tends to hit tiers. For the 13th century, if you made it through infancy and until about 20, you could largely to reach 35. From there, to your 50's. Because of that, your 30's were a mean average.
The black death went through Europe about 30 years before The Last Duel takes place, and they reference their work forces are halved twice. Around then life expectancy plummeted to your 20's and bounced back for the late 14th century.
if you made it to 1 you had a good shot of reaching 50, barring plague.
Because you're both midwit morons who believe everything you see in Hollywood movies, and because you don't understand the average lifespan of a time period takes into account high infant mortality rate.
There's no reason you wouldn't include high infant mortality rates when discussing average life expectancy. Even in early America, it was uncommon for a father to see his son live to age 35.
>keep the intellectuals of society from breeding.
Based.
>Le Gris - died aged 56
>Carrouges - died aged 66
>duel fought after trial before king reaches indeterminate verdict
"they're just brutes!"
this. stop questioning it you fricking heathen dog.
trips
Also bit ironic calling someone a heathen when posting a pagan
homie horny
Somebody lied. It was either him or her. Probably both.
Eeeem excuse me, chud. Did you not see the movie? Touch grass and a boob (consensual), okay?
The story is well known because his lawyer took detailed notes and they survived. His lawyer thought he was guilty.
He lied, but he did not rape her. You can't rape the willing.
>villain is... LE GRIS
Cast in the name of God
Ye Guilty
Strictly speaking he didn't lie because he genuinely thought she was into it, delusional yes, lying no. He was guilty, however.
Matt Damon should play Leonardo DiCaprio more often.