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The Middle Ages would have been peak if people knew about germ theory
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We had a good number of people not understanding how masks could help stop spreading germs in the modern age. Do you honestly think illiterate peasants would fare better on that?
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>>218261966
nah it was peak. people lives too much nowdays
we need to make medicine illegal
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>>218261993
It's surprising how new widespread bacteriology is
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>>218261966
Blasphemy against the lord o algo
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>>218261966
germ theory was widely know in ancient pagan times but the church made it illegal that's why their are the biggest trillion dollar corporation
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the high-late middle ages are unironically the peak of western civilization
no protestantism, no judeo-masonic "enlightenment", no postmodernism, no mass banking
>inb4 but people died of sepsis if they had a mild headache o algo
good, take a look at india or china and tell me we need more people
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>>218261993
cope
unvaxxed pure blood and proud
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Is terrain theory making a comeback?
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>>218261993
just have a priest explain to the unwashed masses that if they die from the plague they won't go to heaven



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