We’ve all seen the medieval art, I know this is definitely how it was
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Medieval art had more murderous rabbits.
They didn't know they kept the 'stick to the ground' magic on, sacrifices were needed.
Damnit Newton! You cannot impose your laws on everyone like that! Some of us want to float around the sky.
In the Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy you can fly by forgetting to hit the ground after tripping.
more like "throwing yourself at the ground and missing", but yes!
Dang, I would love to be longbowed by a dommy mommy.
Fuck this iSucc guy.
But the cars are under gravity?
Cars were invented after gravity.
Discovered != Invented
Thank God you were here to clarify. Here I was thinking people used to actually float around and get fired from bows. I wonder if the OP realizes that they've posted false information.
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Ummm...the meme clearly states that it in fact does...
I see you don't know many Europeans.
I am one
Than you should understand the reference 🤣
Ah yes, because everyone on this continent had the same frame of reference.
Do you not have a general understanding of European history? That would be quite surprising.