by Anglerphobe » Fri Oct 21, 2016 7:45 pm
The remains found at the site of the 14th century battle of Visby are a bit like that. The cut up limb bones and front to back skewered skulls are one thing, but the jawbone fragment which still has permanent teeth waiting to take their place is the real gut punch.
"Tusser, they tell me, when thou wert alive,
Thou, teaching thrift, thyselfe couldst never thrive.
So, like the whetstone, many men are wont
To sharpen others, when themselves are blunt."
Anyone who has any kind of opinion fucking disgusts me.