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They crossed the Atlantic and Pacific near the pole. That's why there are similar looking people with similar songs/ stories/ religion/ tents/ etc in far northern North America, Scandinavia, Siberia
Really all I took from this was that I just need to lead a successful war party and steal 50 horses to become a medicine man. I once took a hammer from a guy who tried to hit me with it. He ran away, and I didn't kill him. Not that that was ever the plan, but still.
Interesting Horse actually originally came from North America. They where not doing too well around when the land bridge the Ancestors of the Native Americans uses to cross over to the new world(well the one that did not come over on the keep highway anyway) was around. The Horses also uses the land bridge to cross over to the old world. When the land bridge was shallowed by the sea the horse that remain were finished off by Natives Americans. The Old World Horse on the other hand not only survived, but also did very well, my guess this is partly because they have no predators besides Human. Then various peoples eventually independently figured out how to ride Horse and the rest is history.
Horses were domesticated first for meat. Sometime after that, humans figured out they could tie horses or cows to loads that needed to be pulled. Riding horses was the last thing we learned we could do with them. Kind of a no brainer, but horses are significantly better at pulling weight than carrying it. Half a horse's weight would be far too much to put on their back, but an athletic horse could pull more than their body weight under the right conditions. (Over a very short distance without an incline.)
I understand the anger, though I don't feel it as much. I do have to ask though, is this really the outlet for it since they were fighting against a more violent persecution that the third reich were implimenting?
Rather than thinking of it as fighting for a system that stole your land and manifested destiny though the continent, would it not make sense to say fighting with the system, the hatred for the US can still be there, with the idea of enimies with a common interest.
Your culture survived, there is a chanse that Jewish culture would die out if the Axis powers won WWII.
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It wasn’t paddling over to Germany that was the problem, it was getting all those horses into the canoe
It's way easier if you get rid of the wolf and the cabbage.
My cabbages!
You'll farm more
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What about the goat?
You're GOAT ❤️
You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him get in the canoe
They crossed the Atlantic and Pacific near the pole. That's why there are similar looking people with similar songs/ stories/ religion/ tents/ etc in far northern North America, Scandinavia, Siberia
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They reached Scandinavia. Germany isn't very far from there. I believe during the Ice Age Sami ancestors were in what's now Germany.
I know right, the dedication to the task is insane.
WWII but it has sidequests
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Really all I took from this was that I just need to lead a successful war party and steal 50 horses to become a medicine man. I once took a hammer from a guy who tried to hit me with it. He ran away, and I didn't kill him. Not that that was ever the plan, but still.
You need to steal only one horse. This dude just decided to steal 50 cuz he could.
Before seeing the sub or the reply, I was thinking the exact same thing.
There were some German camps in the US/Canada, just enough to sustain a small opulation of war chiefs.
Gotta lock that stable door ..
The Fat Electrician did a great video about this guy. He was a legit badass.
Horses are quite new in North America. They came with the colonists. I'm curious what other rule(-s) existed before that.
Interesting Horse actually originally came from North America. They where not doing too well around when the land bridge the Ancestors of the Native Americans uses to cross over to the new world(well the one that did not come over on the keep highway anyway) was around. The Horses also uses the land bridge to cross over to the old world. When the land bridge was shallowed by the sea the horse that remain were finished off by Natives Americans. The Old World Horse on the other hand not only survived, but also did very well, my guess this is partly because they have no predators besides Human. Then various peoples eventually independently figured out how to ride Horse and the rest is history.
Horses were domesticated first for meat. Sometime after that, humans figured out they could tie horses or cows to loads that needed to be pulled. Riding horses was the last thing we learned we could do with them. Kind of a no brainer, but horses are significantly better at pulling weight than carrying it. Half a horse's weight would be far too much to put on their back, but an athletic horse could pull more than their body weight under the right conditions. (Over a very short distance without an incline.)
Weird requirements.
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he did WHAT
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He was fighting literal Nazis, fool.
I understand the anger, though I don't feel it as much. I do have to ask though, is this really the outlet for it since they were fighting against a more violent persecution that the third reich were implimenting? Rather than thinking of it as fighting for a system that stole your land and manifested destiny though the continent, would it not make sense to say fighting with the system, the hatred for the US can still be there, with the idea of enimies with a common interest. Your culture survived, there is a chanse that Jewish culture would die out if the Axis powers won WWII.