The Peasants’ Revolt wasn’t a rebellion against “the tyranny of King Richard II.” The rebels pronounced their loyalty to the king, and revolted against Richard’s corrupt (as they saw it) council in response to extortionate taxes and serfdom.
First poster for Paul Greengrass' ‘THE UPRISING’, starring Andrew Garfield.
The film follows a man who forms a rebellion in England against the tyranny of King Richard II.
In theaters on September 11.
@megha_lilly We had this in New Zealand, but it stopped in the mid-90s. People would leave the empty bottles from the previous delivery on the doorstep to be swapped for new ones. Bread used to be delivered daily as well.
I get the thing with Africans, like if you’re a stupid or fat White women and some braggadocios African acting reckless comes up to you hitting on you or whatever, you can see how that happens after all the cultural conditioning they’ve gone through
But what on earth causes a White woman to get with an Indian? What’s going on there? Cursed image
@GraniRau You call us christcucks, but my boss doesn't give a shit about my beliefs.
Odin is the deity of war, death, and wisdom (chuckles).
Freyja is the deity associated with peace, love, and fertility.
You don't even know your own mythology. Hang your head in shame.
@cherryfemdom@Post_Ioism Yeah, typically people can only recognise something if they are familiar with features unique to that thing. If the Altmer in the video looked like this, would someone who doesn’t know about the Elder Scrolls recognise that it’s from the Elder Scrolls?
I got into paganism via genealogical studies and a genuine pre-existing belief in an other than human world.
I just figured that the system my ancestors used for the longest was the best way of engaging with the other than human world. Since they couldn't even make up their mind about what kind of Christian they were, Episcopalian, Presbyterian, Catholic, I figured that path wasn't the best. It wasn't coherent, it was foreign, and didn't feel real.
Paganism felt like the natural position to take.
From there I've engaged in philosophies that are foreign, but without budging on heathen principles. Buddhism has been my biggest influence, but I am not a Buddhist in any conventional sense at least.
Pagans who call Christianity a weak or unmasculine religion are really just outing themselves. Your strong pagan gods lost to our “weak” God when Christendom triumphed over paganism in Europe?
The Australian poultry processor Ingham’s was founded by the Ingham family, who have a habitational surname derived from several places in England called Ingham, which comes from Old English “Inga-hām,”meaning “Inga’s Homestead.”