>According to Karen R. Koenig, M. Ed, LCSW, projection refers to unconsciously taking unwanted emotions or traits you don't like about yourself and attributing them to someone else. A common example is a cheating spouse who suspects their partner is being unfaithful.
I really wish there was an western Roman Version of Basilius Zeno, a barbarian emperor who could overthrow the Ostrogoth king and at least try to keep Western Rome alive politically. maybe we would've gotten an actually Italian Based Holy Roman Empire that was actually Roman, also wish King Arthur was real, Common Britonnic> Early Anglish
It wasn't soul at all.
One of the years (537?) is considered the worst year ever to be a person living in western Europe.
And the saddest part would be the very old people who remember the years of comfort, the years of plenty.
>And the saddest part would be the very old people who remember the years of comfort, the years of plenty
ah, a "Rome fell, and the sky turned dark and everyone switched their togas for pants" gay. Stuff had been going to shit from the reign of Honorius onwards. Nobody alive during the year, when the skies darkened remembered the good days of Rome.
Even for a European in the sixteenth century it would have been really hard to imagine a Europe so wild and free. The mystique of that time was so powerful that even the widely-romanticized medievals of later centuries couldn't help romanticizing it in turn with the tales of the courts of Arthur and Charlemagne. I'm honestly not sure whether I prefer this murky past or the well-documented early-modern Europe, but it was something extremely special.
One civilization - the ancient one has ended, another civilization - the medieval one has not yet begun. Here is a period of barbarism, but also of heroism, when much was possible, but nothing was decided. Fortunately, we know something about this time.
About the previous similar period 1200-700 BC. we know very little, it was when the Bronze Age ended and classical antiquity began. I think it was a similar spirit of the time.
East coast hip hop & maple syrup.
People using the "SOVL" meme are sexually obstructed virgin losers.
>According to Karen R. Koenig, M. Ed, LCSW, projection refers to unconsciously taking unwanted emotions or traits you don't like about yourself and attributing them to someone else. A common example is a cheating spouse who suspects their partner is being unfaithful.
>according to this white woman
opinion immediately disregarded
>According to Karen R. Koenig, M. Ed, LCSW, projection refers to blah blah
Karen R. Koenig, M. Ed, LCSWXYZ was projecting hard when she(?) wrote this.
>according to Karen
worst ending possible.
a balkanization of Roman provinces was preferable to german rule.
I really wish there was an western Roman Version of Basilius Zeno, a barbarian emperor who could overthrow the Ostrogoth king and at least try to keep Western Rome alive politically. maybe we would've gotten an actually Italian Based Holy Roman Empire that was actually Roman, also wish King Arthur was real, Common Britonnic> Early Anglish
>constant warfare and bandit attacks
>slavery still exists
>tribes / clans still exist
>some tribes practice human sacrifice
pure kino
VGHHHHHHHHHH,
still more civilized than the late empire
setting back civilization hundreds of years
>le dark age meme xDD
go back
how depressive and grim the situation is make for a kino atmosphere.
It wasn't soul at all.
One of the years (537?) is considered the worst year ever to be a person living in western Europe.
And the saddest part would be the very old people who remember the years of comfort, the years of plenty.
>And the saddest part would be the very old people who remember the years of comfort, the years of plenty
ah, a "Rome fell, and the sky turned dark and everyone switched their togas for pants" gay. Stuff had been going to shit from the reign of Honorius onwards. Nobody alive during the year, when the skies darkened remembered the good days of Rome.
Even for a European in the sixteenth century it would have been really hard to imagine a Europe so wild and free. The mystique of that time was so powerful that even the widely-romanticized medievals of later centuries couldn't help romanticizing it in turn with the tales of the courts of Arthur and Charlemagne. I'm honestly not sure whether I prefer this murky past or the well-documented early-modern Europe, but it was something extremely special.
The hypothetical Arthur and Charlemagne would've been separated by nearly 400 years
never existed
Civilisation collapsed and since civilisation is soulless, the world was momentarily able to heal.
>Feudal serfs living under foreign inbred dynasties
>soul
>>Feudal
>>serfs
>Early Middle Ages
>>foreign dynasties
>>inbred dynasties
>early medieval
>unironically using the word feudalism when talking about the 6th century
an entire continent inseminated by hordes of roaming german bvlls... vgggggghhhhhhhh...
For me best place is Hispania Visigothorum
kings were based warlord strongmen instead of sissy inbred palace homosexuals
This. Modern constitutional kings disgust me so much, they turn me into a republican.
the fact we dont have a germano-berber state in north africa today makes me sad
One civilization - the ancient one has ended, another civilization - the medieval one has not yet begun. Here is a period of barbarism, but also of heroism, when much was possible, but nothing was decided. Fortunately, we know something about this time.
About the previous similar period 1200-700 BC. we know very little, it was when the Bronze Age ended and classical antiquity began. I think it was a similar spirit of the time.
Germanics