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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 1:59:45 AM #1: |
They had rights which meant, they could not be made to work more than....3 days a week... see video but for the lazy a.i. corroborates https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/3/3be37a44.jpg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTm_zb9k2us ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 2:11:19 AM #2: |
shocking and this only applies to servile free peasants didn't even have to do that technically https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/a/ac073bf5.jpg ... Copied to Clipboard!
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pretzelcoatl 02/23/25 2:12:13 AM #3: |
Do you think that farming your own plot of land is easy? It's seems like you work for free for 3 days and the rest of the week you have to make sure you and your family won't starve when winter hits I have not watched the video but I can't just assume people were Big Chilling 4 days a week if you also had to work your own land ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 2:14:50 AM #4: |
pretzelcoatl posted... Do you think that farming your own plot of land is easy? It's seems like you work for free for 3 days and the rest of the week you have to make sure you and your family won't starve when winter hits what is your point? people seem to always get pissy when it is brought up peasants worked less and instead of think "huh, why is it that peasants worked less than me" try to make up reasons why it must be ok and justified also they did not work for free they got paid ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Paragon21XX 02/23/25 2:16:50 AM #5: |
WingsOfGood posted... what is your point?Self-employment is employment. --- Politicians are the weeds of the galaxy. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 2:18:41 AM #6: |
Paragon21XX posted... Self-employment is employment. as seen in the op thanks to a.i, , they may rest on these days must we make up fiction because it breaks the mold of what we were told? interesting that we weren't told they only worked 3 days a week is it not? ... Copied to Clipboard!
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pretzelcoatl 02/23/25 2:19:46 AM #7: |
WingsOfGood posted... what is your point?It just seems somewhat disingenuous. It's not "medieval peasants had to work less", it's more like "medieval peasants has 3 days a week of unpaid backbreaking labor on top of all the household labor and sustenance farming they likely had to do to not starve to death" I would be completely jazzed about a 3 day work week, but saying there was only a 3 day work week in the past seems misleading. I'm also not pissy, but you can believe what you want. I just don't think it really accurately frames what life was probably like. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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CobraGT 02/23/25 2:20:23 AM #8: |
Pretty much modern people have fewer rights. I think this is in part because ruling people has become more of a science and in part because we have more toys. --- GoldenSun/Crossbone Isle diagrams/ 18 teams known https://photobucket.com/u/SwordOfWheat/a/9990a2ee-25f3-4242-ae79-7d2d4b882be4 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Evening_Dragon 02/23/25 2:20:53 AM #9: |
Not saying the answer is wrong, but you should just not go by the AI answer, as a rule. You get complacent, and then you end up believing things that are false. --- https://www.joincampaignzero.org/ Guide, it's Guide, it's that Guide ... Copied to Clipboard!
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pretzelcoatl 02/23/25 2:21:42 AM #10: |
WingsOfGood posted... what is your point?From what i read it seemed like the labor was in exchange for being able to farm a small plot of their lord's land as their own, like a sharecropper. But perhaps they got paid. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 2:22:19 AM #11: |
pretzelcoatl posted... It just seems somewhat disingenuous uh bro, no literally they only worked 3 days a week it was law pretzelcoatl posted... , it's more like "medieval peasants has 3 days a week of unpaid backbreaking labor on top of all the household labor and sustenance farming they likely had to do to not starve to death" also LMAO do you not do household labor today? or you rich and got a robot to do it all? LMAO ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 2:23:06 AM #12: |
Evening_Dragon posted... Not saying the answer is wrong, but you should just not go by the AI answer, as a rule. You get complacent, and then you end up believing things that are false. the video and the a.i. agree people who do not agree are those who don't like the answer a.i. is just a supplement as it arrives at said answer by quickly gobbling up information out there where the guy in the video is all about the period ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Nukazie 02/23/25 2:26:11 AM #13: |
try looking for their lifespan too --- We suffer from the delusion that the entire universe is held in order by the categories of human thought. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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pretzelcoatl 02/23/25 2:26:18 AM #14: |
WingsOfGood posted... uh bro, no literally they only worked 3 days a week it was lawHousehold labor today is not really comparable to household labor back then. One figure i read was that weekly household labor in the 1930s was roughly 65 hours, compared to roughly 5 in the modern day. I assume when you're doing things like making your own clothes or growing food to feed yourself, your livestock, etc that those hours add up to quite a bit more than doing your dishes and mowing the lawn. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Hexenherz 02/23/25 2:26:26 AM #15: |
WingsOfGood posted... the video and the a.i. agreeDon't know about the video or this subject but I've seen AI, especially Google's AI, be incorrect way more often than not. And a lot of times it is incorrectly referencing information. --- RS3: UltimaSuende - CE Thread Zone https://letterboxd.com/BMovieBro/ ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 2:27:51 AM #16: |
Nukazie posted... try looking for their lifespan too irrelevant lifespan was determined by low science as disease would kill you without proper medicine this has nothing do with how long you work ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 2:29:02 AM #17: |
pretzelcoatl posted... Household labor today is not really comparable to household labor back then. One figure i read was that weekly household labor in the 1930s was roughly 65 hours, compared to roughly 5 in the modern day. I assume when you're doing things like making your own clothes or growing food to feed yourself, your livestock, etc that those hours add up to quite a bit more than doing your dishes and mowing the lawn. and? you still have to do it what does it being harder have to do with how much you can be legally made to work? seems like reaching for an excuse "oh well since we have modern inventions then we should work more" this your thought? ... Copied to Clipboard!
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008Zulu 02/23/25 2:29:06 AM #18: |
pretzelcoatl posted... Do you think that farming your own plot of land is easy? It's seems like you work for free for 3 days and the rest of the week you have to make sure you and your family won't starve when winter hitsI mean you're just planting seeds in the dirt. To set up crops large enough to feed your family and cover your taxes, probably didn't take that much time. --- If you need the threat of eternal damnation to be a good person, you're just a bad person on a leash. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 2:32:41 AM #19: |
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/brwtTPaZP7E ... Copied to Clipboard!
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pretzelcoatl 02/23/25 2:33:30 AM #20: |
008Zulu posted... I mean you're just planting seeds in the dirt. To set up crops large enough to feed your family and cover your taxes, probably didn't take that much time.Alright man, quit and grow all your own food then. Don't know what to tell you, but it's not like you're going to make me believe that life was magically so much easier in medieval times. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 2:36:24 AM #21: |
pretzelcoatl posted... it's not like you're going to make me believe that life was magically so much easier in medieval times that isn't what anyone said a simple fact was put forth: peasants only worked 3 days a week as it was law you: no no no I must have it better than them ok? you probably do due to modern science like, they couldn't easily heat their home in the winter congratulations but that doesn't erase that you probably work more than 3 days a week the fact is still fact but they did not ... Copied to Clipboard!
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BlackScythe0 02/23/25 2:37:45 AM #22: |
Wtf is this thread ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 2:39:08 AM #23: |
BlackScythe0 posted... Wtf is this thread wym this is a cool video about how peasants viewed themselves and their state and in said discussion it is mentioned they only worked 3 days a week how interesting ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Evening_Dragon 02/23/25 2:39:23 AM #24: |
WingsOfGood posted... as seen in the op thanks to a.i, , they may rest on these days You are being needlessly defensive and making assumptions about responses. You're acting like people are defending some conspiracy. Also, maybe your public education was trash, but this was something they taught in my grade school, at least to an extent. They also did no "work" during the cold season, living off of what was saved up and stored. That being said, just surviving was a lot more work than what we do now. Whether or not they were paid depends on what service they provided to whom, but most were just sharecroppers. Their "pay" was whatever they grew, minus whatever they owed in taxes. I get that having less work is appealing, and there are other arguments to be made for that, but the argument that sharecroppers didn't have as many hours as we do just doesn't hold up. --- https://www.joincampaignzero.org/ Guide, it's Guide, it's that Guide ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 2:41:16 AM #25: |
this channel is great! How to poop in your armor! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEA3lJawFLA ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Evening_Dragon 02/23/25 2:42:25 AM #26: |
WingsOfGood posted... https://www.youtube.com/shorts/brwtTPaZP7E I'm assuming you have a better source than a series of vague statements put to AI generated images in youtube shorts. --- https://www.joincampaignzero.org/ Guide, it's Guide, it's that Guide ... Copied to Clipboard!
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ssjevot 02/23/25 2:44:19 AM #27: |
Feudalism still existed into the 1900s in places like Russia and China. Peasant life was well documented (including pictures and video). --- Favorite Games: BlazBlue: Central Fiction, Street Fighter III: Third Strike, Bayonetta, Bloodborne thats a username you habe - chuckyhacksss ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 2:46:38 AM #28: |
Evening_Dragon posted... You're acting like people are defending some conspiracy. Also, maybe your public education was trash, but this was something they taught in my grade school, at least to an extent. good for you Evening_Dragon posted... That being said, just surviving was a lot more work than what we do now. the work you do for yourself such as say in modern day remodeling your home, is not the same as normal work so this is always disingenuous to bring up yes it took them longer to dry their clothing as they had no dryer, but what does this have to do with their relationship between them and the lord? nothing the same, your boss don't care how you dry your clothes today...if you have to go to the Washateria and it takes hours your boss don't care, this doesn't mean you work longer hours... Evening_Dragon posted... I get that having less work is appealing, and there are other arguments to be made for that, why is it an argument? why does the fact that they worked less days feel like an attack on modern man? no I am not needlessly defensive, I just state a fact and people go "well er they had worse lives so ha!" umm no, that is stupid way to think as it is irrelevant to their work week the lords who owned the land had worse life than modern man cause guess what? they also didn't have heaters, dryers and modern medicine or modern transportation ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 2:50:42 AM #29: |
ssjevot posted... Feudalism still existed into the 1900s in places like Russia and China. Peasant life was well documented (including pictures and video). it still exists today in places like NK to some extent but that is irrelevant to the simple idea that Medieval Peasants worked 3 days a week unless you are saying NK farmers only work 3 days a week and have a list of rights and special holidays like Medieval Peasants did ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Paragon21XX 02/23/25 2:51:38 AM #30: |
You either die a serf, or you live long enough to become the villein. --- Politicians are the weeds of the galaxy. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 2:57:52 AM #31: |
Paragon21XX posted... You either die a serf, or you live long enough to become the villein. you cannot bring a villein to ruin ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Rai_Jin 02/23/25 3:02:28 AM #32: |
guess I'm a medieval peasant. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 3:03:04 AM #33: |
he says it is a MYTH that Medieval people had bad breathe and bad teeth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcVwcvWePhU arpioisme ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 3:12:23 AM #34: |
ewww they used human poop on the farm and washed clothes in urine after maturing it for 6 weeks but I guess at that point it is just ammonia susanlangley4294 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FQrDMDTVSQ ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Cacciato 02/23/25 3:19:25 AM #35: |
WingsOfGood posted... what is your point?Why are you so fucking weird ... Copied to Clipboard!
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pretzelcoatl 02/23/25 3:22:07 AM #36: |
Cacciato posted... Why are you so fucking weirdPretty sure they're just trolling tbh ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Piplup_Sniper 02/23/25 3:26:44 AM #37: |
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/mcgog5/how_much_time_did_premodern_agriculture_workers/gtm6p56/ --- Forbid it, Almighty God! ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 3:27:07 AM #38: |
Cacciato posted... Why are you so fucking weird better question is why isn't the first reply "interesting" or "I knew that" instead it is "do you think this was easy?" think over that for awhile and you might answer your own question ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Foppe 02/23/25 3:35:51 AM #39: |
WingsOfGood posted... as seen in the op thanks to a.i, , they may rest on these daysOh yeah, they could rest. ...if they wanted to starve! --- GameFAQs isn't going to be merged in with GameSpot or any other site. We're not going to strip out the soul of the site. -CJayC ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 3:38:07 AM #40: |
Foppe posted... Oh yeah, they could rest. or what if they got what they needed to done? ... Copied to Clipboard!
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ssjevot 02/23/25 3:48:30 AM #41: |
Piplup_Sniper posted... https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/mcgog5/how_much_time_did_premodern_agriculture_workers/gtm6p56/ Who needs a professional historian with sources when you have AI and YouTube vids? --- Favorite Games: BlazBlue: Central Fiction, Street Fighter III: Third Strike, Bayonetta, Bloodborne thats a username you habe - chuckyhacksss ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Metal_Gear_Raxis 02/23/25 3:59:48 AM #42: |
I-is TC okay? --- Time is a funny thing, you know? I guess in the big picture of my life, you were only a blip. But oftentimes, those "blips" make the biggest impacts. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 4:00:35 AM #43: |
ssjevot posted... Who needs a professional historian with sources when you have AI and YouTube vids? false, that quote admits they had control over their own hours it in no way denies what is stated in my op instead it only suggests that however despite their FREEDOM note again FREEDOM over their own hours and wages, they would have more things to do for themselves because they don't have modern technology or industrialization which I already spoke on also well looky here I got sources of experts https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/i4igt7/comment/g0kh4kt/
sources James E. Thorold Rogers, Six Centuries of Work and Wages B. Ann Tlusty, Bacchus and Civic Order Juliet Schor, The Overworked American: The Unexpected Decline of Leisure (of which, an excerpt is available, here ) Frances and Joseph Gies, Life in a Medieval Castle and Life in a Medieval Village Charles Sellers, The Market Revolution Valerie Allen, On Farting: Language and Laughter in the Middle Ages Alessandro Arcangeli, Recreation in the Renaissance Steven Ozment, Three Behaim Boys ... Copied to Clipboard!
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ROBBAN 02/23/25 4:01:35 AM #44: |
https://youtu.be/hvk_XylEmLo?si=7KhvYSdJ0XBBe6OI This guy i believe is generally trustworthy It is 30 minutes long, so be ready for that Edit: though i just looked up "is Historia Civilis reliable?" And the first thing that came up was a critique on this exact video, which i'm gonna read now https://www.reddit.com/r/HistoriaCivilis/comments/171bsiu/historia_civiliss_work_gets_almost_everything/ --- Kremlin delenda est ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 4:03:18 AM #45: |
this some interesting stuff: A 16th century curmudgeon, the Bishop of Durham James Pilkington, wrote of the work ethic he observed: further WOW Guild journeymen of the Holy Roman Empire in the same century had a tradition they called Guter Montag or Good Monday: their masters would allow, and sometimes even pay for, a bout of monday-afternoon drinking. Every monday. Post-industrial writers cite this as evidence of the poor work ethic and of the inherent laziness of the worker before the industrial economy forced them into stricter discipline, which is an idea of course that has a lot of problematic aspects to our relationship with work today. this is DAMNING for modern work ethic ... Copied to Clipboard!
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sfcalimari 02/23/25 4:11:21 AM #46: |
Yeah they worked as slaves for the local lord for three days a week to avoid being executed or jailed, and spent all their remaining working hours working on the land they rented from the lord in order to hopefully have enough food to survive. This kind of quasi-slave labor was always super unproductive because nobody wanted to do it and they were completely exhausted and demoralized all the time. --- "Tether even a roasted chicken." - Yamamoto Tsunetomo ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 4:11:53 AM #47: |
interesting stuff To add to what u/PartyMoses has said, the debate among historians of leisure is very similar to parallel debates within cultural and social history about many other concepts or terms: namely, before we had a concept like "leisure", was there something empirically real in the lives of human beings that we could call "leisure"? ... Copied to Clipboard!
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sfcalimari 02/23/25 4:14:27 AM #48: |
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corv%C3%A9e --- "Tether even a roasted chicken." - Yamamoto Tsunetomo ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 02/23/25 4:21:14 AM #49: |
sfcalimari posted... https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corv%C3%A9e Europe thanks! ... Copied to Clipboard!
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DodogamaRayBrst 02/23/25 4:27:10 AM #50: |
Someone didn't get TC attention for a bit, so I guess he's doing another repeat performance of his greatest hit. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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