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It's not even close.

It's not even close.

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[–] 2 pts

Worked less hours than you -Bullshit. They worked sunup to sundown

Newsflash buddy, that IS less hours than a lot of workers in modern society.

Likely had a bigger house than you. -Not likely. They may have had a bigger house, but they'd have 7 or 8 kids to help with labor. There's a difference

Oh that must have been terrible having so many kids to carry on your legacy and stick up for each other once you're gone. People should obviously only be having one kid and three cats like people today.

Had longer vacations than you -Bullshit.The fuck they did

Yeah Idk where they're getting that. Pretty sure the concept of a vacation wasn't even a thing until Henry Ford (or maybe it was Hitler).

Definitely had higher T. -Debatable. No such study or data exists

There is no study on that because they didn't know about hormones back then and that's not something that preserves well. But it's pretty obvious they did. Life was harsh back then and only nobility could survive as a weak Nancy boy.

Eating potatoes, beets and turnips with 3oz of ox meat or chicken once a day isn't "eating better"

Yes, actually. It is.

Paid way less taxes. -Bullshit. Local King or Prince: "I've decided I need a new country estate. Guess I'll have my militia and my knights go take ANOTHER half of the peasants' crops as taxes this year. Because fuck them. I can. I'm divinely ordained. By God."

Sometimes this sort of thing happened yes. And it happens today. There's eminent domain and civil asset forfeiture. Other times they did pay less taxes.

Medieval peasants had it hard in a lot of ways. People could die from infection from pretty minor injuries, infant mortality was very high etc. But we do have it worse in a few ways and those new hardships are imposed deliberately by a rootless international clique.

[–] 1 pt

There is no study on that because they didn't know about hormones back then and that's not something that preserves well. But it's pretty obvious they did. Life was harsh back then and only nobility could survive as a weak Nancy boy.

Go just 20 years back and T levels in males is significnatly lower now than then. In Medieval times there is no doubt in my mind that a 40 year old man was higher than a 17 year old now, and a male at 17 years old is peak T level of his life.