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Was life better in the 1700s?
Landon Ross
Justin Harris
no
Adam Baker
Yea
Joseph Rodriguez
no it was fucking horrible lmfao.
Mason Phillips
Yes
Justin Martin
>earthy
>peaceful
>easy wives
>no birth control
>just farm
what do you mean?
Samuel Lopez
Some ways yes, a lot of ways no.
Kevin Jackson
probably for most people
Hudson Hall
Yes, objectively. Ethnostate, you could settle anywhere you want within reason, no social media, no degradation of gender roles or morality yet.
Better in literally every way that matters.
>Inb4 some retard mentions smart phones or medicine
Sebastian Hall
Typical life:
>Grow up on a farm, working the fields with your dad
>Go to town fair, meet a chubby whore, marry her
>Have some kids, live on your father's land, keep helping with the farm
>Listen to you wife bitch all day. Only entertainment is drinking with your bros and the occasional line dance.
>Your father dies, you inherit his land and property
>Repeat story for your son
Angel Kelly
100%
Modern life is jewed to the core
Josiah Wright
imagine a life without BBC and Instagram whores
Connor Morgan
Yeah rickets was cool, plus you'd brush your teeth with boars bristles glued to a stick and ground silica in your toothpaste.
The only thing I'd bring back is dueling, people wouldn't be so quick to talk shit if you could challenge them to a duel and fucky shoot them.
Hudson Collins
If you dont like living very long then sure.
Asher Lee
Why do we need police if we have guns anyways, we should handle that ourselves. Nothing wrong with an honorable duel
Caleb Ortiz
95% of the idiots talking bullshit about past centuries being better are debunked by this little wall of text.
they wouldn't stand a second in those times without internet and Yas Forums and gym and loud edgy music
Zachary Moore
You literally died if you got a serious illness, that's why everyone had 14 kids
Pneumonia? Died. Tuberculous? Died. Cancer? Died. Stabbed in abdomen? Died.
Ryan Adams
>get to be outside all the time
>get tons of land just for living on it
>able to get married to a virgin at 14
>have 12 kids
>die at 45
Sounds like a good life to me
Eli Walker
Based YouTube channel. I used his recipe to fry some fish. Real goood. Yes life was better
Brandon White
Checked and you forgot about all the less serious illnesses that bumped you off like an ingrown toenail
Jaxson Lewis
Less faggots, more actual whores and no such thing as social media. It was obviously better dumbass
Zachary Collins
Ian Peterson
nobody ever die of that.
kek
Chase Ward
Get To live entire life free of Jewry.
Have to work outside on your land instead of in some obese Jew’s corporate office.
Not a hard choice for me.
Jonathan Harris
no
Wyatt Ortiz
Late 1800S early 1900s was the sweet spot.
Zachary Miller
is that when Corona Chan 1.0 happened?
Christopher Wilson
This
Bentley Thompson
this
Joseph Adams
This guy gets it
Elijah Jackson
Based Townsend poster
Josiah Edwards
Oy vey they didn't have credit scores
Thomas Butler
Yep. And Townsends has a awesome
John Russell
I don't know, But for the vast majority, IT WAS VERY SHORT
Henry Adams
>die at 45
I'm in.
Seriously though you absolutely did have heaps more freedom back then. if a shitty disease didn't kill you then the 1800s was the golden age and the last time the white man was truly free.
>manifest destiny
>government will grant you acres and acres of land and recognize YOU as the legal owner just for settling it and living on it
also
>no gay jewish income tax
>you're allowed and encouraged to own literal military grade weaponry just for the sake of owning it, no 'muh sporting reasons' bullshit.
>all drugs known to man legal, if that's your thing
William Rodriguez
yes except for the syphilis and smallpox
Jacob Adams
I find this dude's channel very comforting
But be honest, 1700s, 1800s, whatever else would suck just for medical reasons alone.
Austin Mitchell
No you fucking retard kys
Nathan Harris
> Die of typhoid at age 14
Hunter Sullivan
In a few ways, but generally speaking no. Wait until you experience anesthesia and then tell me what you think.
Jason Rodriguez
>still seething about limp bizkit after two decades
el estado de usted
Justin Ortiz
There wasn’t any internet porn so no.
Gavin Parker
> Muh ethnostate
The entire world was filled with ethnostates for all of history. Europe was filled with white ethnostates.
And yet all they did was go to war with each other all the time.
Samuel Cooper
APOLOGIZE, WHITE BOY.
Michael Torres
That's called natural selection you dumb nigger, and it's how things should be.
Nicholas Thompson
Yeah the spanish flu when down in 1918 i believe.
Hudson Russell
What if we still dressed in all those layers that people used to wear even in the summer? Like the vests, coats, overcoats, hats, fancy cane, etc. Would it be that bad with modern hygiene?
Liam Myers
*went
Benjamin Clark
> Muh freedom
What are you going to do with it when going to the next town 100km over takes like a fucking week?
The only reason to live in the 1700s is if you wanted to be an explorer and discover new parts of the world
All the cucks here are fantasizing about being some dumbfuck farmer tilling his land through back breaking labor and dying of dysentry at 35.
If you're going to fantasize, at least fantasize about conquering new lands and discovering new tribes
Nathaniel Jenkins
Sepsis from a small cut? Died. Born with diabetes? Died.
Dylan Hughes
far less polluted and no one knew of sandniggers or poos too
Nathan Sanchez
>95% of the idiots talking bullshit about past centuries being better are debunked by this little wall of text.
Debunked? That life sounds infinitely better than modern life.
Michael Foster
Everybody dies.
Jonathan Walker
A big aspect of the clothes was the lack of indoor heating. Fires are dangerous, and the ones kept inside were pretty small. Modern people think of a roaring campfire but people really didn't keep them that big as it was dangerous and a waste of fuel. As such, people often wore a lot of clothes throughout the year. Plus, people often only had one or two sets of clothes.
Colton Wright
No
Grayson Sanders
> Was life better in the 1700s?
Absolutely not. Maybe if you were a dolphin.
Cameron Mitchell
Culturally, yes. Overall quality of life, fuck no. Heating, electricity, and modern medicine are amazing things.
Henry Cooper
and it was glorious.
Most of those wars you speak of were also fought with honor and bravery in mind, atleast in the officer classes. Nothing like these shitty all or nothing wars today filled with jewish tricks and brown people.
>line up in neat rows in large clearing with enemy
>volley fire
>reload, march
>volley fire
>engage hand to hand when close enough
and when many a battle is won you may retire, take a safari to africa and go hunt fucking massive animals, have them stuffed and put into your study. Awesome.
Luis White
>tfw no 1700s time traveling trad gf
Jordan Myers
Cholera was so much better than covid19. May I wish cholera on all of you in this trying time.
Jose Williams
the advantage of this from a permaculture standpoint is that people had numerous devices for extremely localized heating that were often quite ingenious. we're used to being able to heat an entire room easily but think of how much energy we could save with a hybrid system of our current efficient heat production but very selectively focused on the specific location of a person
Camden Cox
I imagine life back then all the time. It's just that...well...I cant get my mind off all the raping and killing I could get away with
Oliver Robinson
>Americans thinking 1700's actually existed
>imperial vrs metric logic
>not following Ethiopian calendar
the absolute state of fattards
Nathan Bailey
>half of army dies of disease in camp as a rule
Hunter Collins
>Most of those wars you speak of were also fought with honor and bravery in mind
delusional
once you go to war for abstract entties instead of just your family or tribe, you're being jewed
Liam Reyes
What the hell are you on about meme flag?
David Martin
maybe life in india was pretty shit back then as today, But america was in it's prime completely full of new opportunities.
It's one of the main reasons quite a few countries sent over ambassadors and emissaries. They wanted to know what america was doing that was working so god damn well. America literally spurned a mini-revolution of sorts on the law books around the world. Literal copy-cat laws trying to emulate that massive growth and strength we had then.