I'm happy to have found a place for the book translation sample I've made. I'd be greatly interested in feedback from #WritingCommunity especially #sciencefiction fans. It's a Polish Sociological Fiction legend: Limes Inferior by Janusz Zajdel
https://t.co/OObHIpw50W
Despite being asked by legion of people, he refuses to correct it... A "historian", with 77k followers distorting history and deceiving people, because he can...
They are so afraid of what I have to say that they DM'me to start a conversation then instantly block me.
None of the people I engage with are bots, I also don't use them on twitter. I know its shocking to understand but my controversial opinions of wanting beauty back in video games is actually popular.
My article on why worker bees are not "nonbinary" (JFC I can't believe it had to be written) is now unlocked and free for everyone to read. You'll learn about the fascinating haplodiploid sex determination mechanisms in the social Hymenoptera!🛡️
https://t.co/kUR6WdjG0n
🇵🇱🇫🇷 Bart Stasezwski is the guy who spread the fake news about the "LGBT Free Zone" in Poland. (I suspect he has psychiatric issues, but anyway).
A few days ago, he was in Paris:
“The right wing says France is collapsing. Do you see the collapse? 😎"
In parts of the medieval Holy Roman Empire, husbands and wives could have a legal fight, called a marital duel, to solve their arguments.
Interestingly, the husband had to fight in a hole and with one arm tied. The wife could move around freely but had to carry weighted cloth. Her weapon was usually a bag filled with rocks, while the man got three clubs. If he touched the hole's edge during the fight, he lost one club.
Before the fight, couples were given a month or two to try and solve their problems. If they couldn't agree, then the duel would happen. If the husband lost, his head would be cut off. If the wife lost, she would be buried alive.