9 months ago6 points(+0/-0/+6Score on mirror)2 children
depends on the setting. if you're at a dinner party, take enough pride in yourself to learn manners.
I do not respect or enjoy this entire trend of glorification of low-class behavior, shitting on white culture. taking pride in not knowing basic manners or social etiquette.
9 months ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
Knights were soldiers, not noble-men (they were upper middle class)
Granted in fancy restaurants i eat like a high member of society (forkplay, manners, cloth over the shirt etc) but at home? Where i live alone? I eat like a regular bloke
Knights owned farmland but weren't much different from farmers
They ate with **spoons** and didn't really have influence in city councils or things that mattered, that's the nobility and big business owners, guildsman etc...
I eat rice with a spoon and use sauce (preferably pepper based, or tomato or soy, they're all good)
Food is there to nourish you its not a fucking ceremony, same for tea
I use ceremonial grade but pour in paper cup and stir using a cinnamon stick (it adds flavor and its disposable)
I do not respect or enjoy this entire trend of glorification of low-class behavior, shitting on white culture. taking pride in not knowing basic manners or social etiquette.
Just seeing a third-world animal eat is revolting, let alone doing it yourself.
But at home? Where i live alone? I can eat like a nigger for all i care
Though i've **never** eaten with my hands, that is literal subhuman behaviour
Granted in fancy restaurants i eat like a high member of society (forkplay, manners, cloth over the shirt etc) but at home? Where i live alone? I eat like a regular bloke
Knights were not "soldiers". There was no such thing as "soldiers". Everyone was a peasant, unless you were a Knight (landed gentry). This isn't DnD.
They ate with **spoons** and didn't really have influence in city councils or things that mattered, that's the nobility and big business owners, guildsman etc...