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derjudenjager on scored.co
1 year ago0 points(+0/-0)1 child
Hmmm. You are probably right. I probably should look into this matter a bit more. I have always associated this with Metatrons Cube the one those faggot kikes always wear on their heads.
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They look nothing like old Canterbury caps anymore.
True, but does anything clothing wise (or anything specifically) really look like its old version anymore? Honestly, it looks a lot more like a Canterbury cap to me than a modern shirt looks like a tunic, for instance. Things just change because modifications that pick up popularity grow and grow and eventually change the entire thing. That's the ebb and flow.
Clothing wise, no nothing really resembles. Their are similarities with the cap itself with maintaining the four sharp points. But maybe over the years of academia infiltration and subversion they may have morphed it to something different. Idk. Would require more research
But on the same token, people back then, especially in England where the modern cap and gound took off, could be pretty damned eccentric with things. Think taller and taller tophats, tighter and tighter corsets, the dresses where women made their asses look gargantuan (dont remember what theyre called), and fucking penny farthings. Most of these are impractical and stupid and are show off items. And i doubt it has much to do with the jews. Europe has a history of this not confined to victorian England. Think the bizarre extravagance of Roman emperors, or the landsknecht of Germany.
Academia in victorian England and America making their hats more and more square and pointy to show off that they're more intelligent? Yeah it sounds about right for the time period. I don't think there's much to it honestly.
Edit:
They look nothing like old Canterbury caps anymore.
True, but does anything clothing wise (or anything specifically) really look like its old version anymore? Honestly, it looks a lot more like a Canterbury cap to me than a modern shirt looks like a tunic, for instance. Things just change because modifications that pick up popularity grow and grow and eventually change the entire thing. That's the ebb and flow.
Academia in victorian England and America making their hats more and more square and pointy to show off that they're more intelligent? Yeah it sounds about right for the time period. I don't think there's much to it honestly.