I Brought Back Serfdom (And it made me rich)
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Published 2024-07-20
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All Comments (21)
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Download Asphalt Legends Unite now: gmlft.co/anti-kleaper #asphaltlegendsunite #alupartner babba gloop zorp ba doop
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Rimworld, but medieval, war crimes are zero since Geneva doesn’t exist yet.
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The good part is, unemployment is down to zero! But the bad part…
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Ah yes, Mewlord, Wife, and Bald. The power trio to end all power trios
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16:08 "Mewlord massaged JOJO's ego!" wtf is going on 😂
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Fun fact; serfs did indeed eat raw flour, but just with an extra step, its called Hardtack. Literally just flour and water and baked next to a fire place. Hardtack is still made today, particularly as a military food subsidy.
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Love how accurate the game is with the 20 year age difference between mewlord and wife
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>clicks on video >Finds out its not rimworld > Betray
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1:43 Goofy ahh scream
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I like how he always tries to make fanatic and murderous cults
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Okay, the ending of that ad did make me chuckle.
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bro just did 9:15 modern day slavery
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The best part of the video was the end of the add 😂😂
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19:21 was super weird because I had a motorcycle pull past my house
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i approve of this video (I have not watched it)
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Burning farmland is actually very good for the land. You remove pest and unwanted grass and creat fertilisers for the soil. Yeah it can be dangerous (like setting fire to thinks you realy don’t want burning) but if controled is quite good.
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lets go new kleaper vid
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Know what would be a fun idea for Rimworld or Norland? Trying to maintain a Bretonnia-based society. The peasants live terribly and nobles live in luxury. It would be fun trying to maintain dozens of peasants on the verge of a breakdown every second.
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0:52 ad moment i see you my man <3
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"Ashes on the fields? That can't be good..." Obviously, since it's known as A FERTILIZER! Like seriously, ashes are a natural fertilizer known for centuries!