• @[email protected]
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    4 months ago

    Option B seems a lot more pleasant in my opinion – just imagine trying to clean out the cesspit, or perhaps you forgot to and the castle came under siege and now it’s crawling up the fluke to the latrine

    We’re not even going to talk about the fact that in the illustration of Option A, the person in the latrine doesn’t have a way in or out and is actually walled-in stone

    This implies that the way in and out is through the cesspit

        • @mrunicornman
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          74 months ago

          Happy anniversary to the Erfurt latrine disaster!

      • @PassingThrough
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        114 months ago

        That’s…

        On the one hand, you get to be the guy that let everyone in and ensured victory. Couldn’t have done it without ya.

        On the other, you crawled through shit to do it. You’re now forever the battalion’s shit crawler, and probably smell like it even when you don’t.

        You’d be both celebrated and ridiculed til the end of your days.

        • @quinkin
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          154 months ago

          I turn the tide of the war but am I called tide-turner Terry?

          Be quiet turd-tunneler Terry.

        • @Rolando
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          64 months ago

          How do you even add that to your regimental colors? If a commemorative medal is struck, what does it look like?

      • @OlinOfTheHillPeople
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        34 months ago

        History in the making:

        It is likely that the humiliation of Château Gaillard played a part in the decision of English barons to challenge King John. That in turn led to one of the most important events in English history: the sealing of Magna Carta.[1]

    • @[email protected]
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      54 months ago

      Option A is about job creation. The Poopsmith was an important part of the working class.