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Thou miscreant, thou hast chosen the moste incorrecte waye of expressing thyself in our faire English language. Allowe thyself to be educated: it shall be more proper to saye "whither thy jester hitteth the forbidden note on thy lute." Now, thou art most certainely educated.
Anglo-Saxon is such a stupid term, just say old English. Anglo comes from the Germanic tribe that came from Angeln in the border region between Germany and Denmark, and Saxons well came from Germany, two different tribes that spoken west Germanic dialects, that although related and similar, weren't the same
I remember my knight grandpa talk about 'Court 1415 when I was a young lad. He spoke of men falling down with multiple arrows embedded in their bodies, and some even drowning in the mud. He managed to get close enough to the English archers and could hear the awful twanging of their longbows. His buddy wasn't so lucky when a bodkin point went through his neck.
I'm curious about the influence American film and music about the Vietnam war has on Vietnamese. Even as a Malaysian, most of my views about that time in history is pretty much shaped by American media. Obviously the Vietnamese historical accounting of the war would vary much differently from American, but I haven't seen too much of that perspective represented by popular media. Do you listen to CCR? And have you seen the films? Platoon, Fullmetal Jacket, ect.
@@knightstormbringer most vietnamese dont watch american war films our opinions of the war and our whole history in general comes from history books that students are taught which to be fair is EXTREMLY biased
Some folk are born, created to fly the flag Ooh, they're scarlet, white and blue And whence the bard plays hail to thy king Ooh, they point the bow at thee, lord 'Tisnt I 'Tisnt I I am not a noble's offspring 'Tisnt I 'Tisnt I I am not a lucky one, no Some folk are born, gold bar in hand God, they assist themselves, oh But whence the taxman comes to the door God, the castle looks like a mess 'Tisnt I 'Tisnt I I am not a rich man's offspring 'Tisnt I 'Tisnt I I am not a lucky one, no Some folk inherit, star spangled eyes Ooh, they send thee down to battle, god And whence thee ask them, "how much should we give?" Ooh, they only say more more more yeah! 'Tisnt I 'Tisnt I I am not a solider's offspring 'Tisnt I 'Tisnt I I am not a lucky one, no 'Tisnt I 'Tisnt I I am not a lucky one, no 'Tisnt I 'Tisnt I I am not a lucky one, no (credits to Link2edition for the idea for the 'Tisnt I part)
"One day it didst rain with nary a reprieve until the moon shone full thrice. We had seen all manner of rains. There being drops that doth bite thy skin, corpulent drops, water that fleweth as if 'twer launched by drawn bow, and some that rose from underfoot. Verily, even the dark of night could not conceal us from the flood." ~Sir Gump of the Forrest on Crusade in the Orient, 1068 Anno Domini.
When I was in a crusade, I only thought of my feodal domain; when I was back, I only thought of being back in Constantinople ~Willard, Duke of LongassMovies
When the Stormcloaks hop off the back of a dragon named Huey and started massacring the inhabitants of a Thalmor supporting Khajiit village in Elsweyr.
[cut to panning shot of a caravel launch bounding across the waves to land on the beach] [before fully landing, bowmen are already piling out to fight the Saracen horde hiding amongst the dunes]
When'st thou hath spendt an entire morn raining barrels of flaming pitch upon a village of Christians in turbans that thou hasteth mistaken for Moors, and yon bannarman exclaimeth "Jerusalem hath fallen! We ride at first dawn!"
When slavic battle music starts to play while your picking turnips in the riverside farm of yours. Or When the Wildhunt apears above your head whilst you're raiding a village...