AlainLocke
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Cacs conquered the world due to them being wiped out after Black Death...
It's kinda like how Sayians work...they get stronger after a near death experience...
The massive deaths left a power vaccum within Europe.
The old aristocracy and social norms were being replaced by merchants and a thrill for adventure.
So cacs were like..."Well the worst already happened...let's see what is out there..."
Black Death I argue, gave cacs several advantages that are necessary for conquer shyt...
1. The weak and the old died.
2. They weren't afraid of shyt.
3. A zeal for life.
4. An immune system that was resistant to disease.
5. A shuffling of social order that freed many people from confining social norms.
The Black Death was important for cacs because it gave them advantages that the people that were necessary for their ascension in the world did not have...talking about Africans and Native Americans...
The Surprising Benefits of the Plague
The upside, if you can call it that, is that the plaque left in its wake populations that were healthier and more robust than people who existed before the plague struck, according to a new study published today in PLOS ONE. "The Black Death was a selective killer," says Sharon DeWitte, a biological anthropologist at the University of South Carolina and the author of the paper. "And after the Black Death ended, there was actually an improvement in the standard of living." The plague was natural selection in action.
In a way, that's a marker of how brutal the medieval era was. It took a serial killer of a plague to actually bring about an improvement in living conditions. If that sounds counterintuitive, think about how life might have changed after half of Europe's population died off. Suddenly there was a dramatic drop in the number of able-bodied adults available to do work, which meant survivors could charge more for their labor. At the same time, fewer people meant a decreased demand for foods, goods and housing—and as a result, the prices for all three dropped. By the late 15th century, real wages were three times higher than they were at the beginning of the 14th century, before the plague struck. Diets improved as employers were forced to raise wages and offer extra food and clothing to attract workers. As a result, the money spent per capita on food in the wake of the Black Death actually increased. "People were able to eat more meat and high-quality bread, which in turn would have improved health," says DeWitte.
Chinese and Muslim motherfukkers were already advanced compared to cacs at that time period...
It's kinda like how Sayians work...they get stronger after a near death experience...
The massive deaths left a power vaccum within Europe.
The old aristocracy and social norms were being replaced by merchants and a thrill for adventure.
So cacs were like..."Well the worst already happened...let's see what is out there..."
Black Death I argue, gave cacs several advantages that are necessary for conquer shyt...
1. The weak and the old died.
2. They weren't afraid of shyt.
3. A zeal for life.
4. An immune system that was resistant to disease.
5. A shuffling of social order that freed many people from confining social norms.
The Black Death was important for cacs because it gave them advantages that the people that were necessary for their ascension in the world did not have...talking about Africans and Native Americans...
The Surprising Benefits of the Plague
The upside, if you can call it that, is that the plaque left in its wake populations that were healthier and more robust than people who existed before the plague struck, according to a new study published today in PLOS ONE. "The Black Death was a selective killer," says Sharon DeWitte, a biological anthropologist at the University of South Carolina and the author of the paper. "And after the Black Death ended, there was actually an improvement in the standard of living." The plague was natural selection in action.
In a way, that's a marker of how brutal the medieval era was. It took a serial killer of a plague to actually bring about an improvement in living conditions. If that sounds counterintuitive, think about how life might have changed after half of Europe's population died off. Suddenly there was a dramatic drop in the number of able-bodied adults available to do work, which meant survivors could charge more for their labor. At the same time, fewer people meant a decreased demand for foods, goods and housing—and as a result, the prices for all three dropped. By the late 15th century, real wages were three times higher than they were at the beginning of the 14th century, before the plague struck. Diets improved as employers were forced to raise wages and offer extra food and clothing to attract workers. As a result, the money spent per capita on food in the wake of the Black Death actually increased. "People were able to eat more meat and high-quality bread, which in turn would have improved health," says DeWitte.
Chinese and Muslim motherfukkers were already advanced compared to cacs at that time period...
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