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I write words and code, wave swords around, and try to vacuum the cat.
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The seaside! I thought. No light pollution over the sea! Ideal Cometry conditions! Turns out there still was a bit of light pollution... (Also, my phone camera does not have a fancy night mode, but it does its best, even if that means capturing uncanny portals to ethereal dimensions.)

An almost full moon over the sea. There's a bright reflection of the moon on the water, and a gradient of the sky from pale grey-blue at the horizon to a black above the moon. There's a line of dramatically lit clouds a bit over the horizon, and over the moon there's a wide fuzzy red horizontal line. Possibly an artifact introduced by a camera struggling with too strong contrasts. Possibly an UFO.
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I don't see how hirsuteness would affect things. If anything, wouldn't it make a curious creature more inclined to take a closer look at what's going on among all the hair, and while there in there anyway...

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Carvings or cave paintings. Some objects with carvings done by Neanderthal people have been found, but they seem to have been more inclined to abstract than figurative art.

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If I recall correctly (I used to do Viking age re-enactment, and close the season with the battle of Hastings), the Normans were without cavalry in the re-fight, since the safety of the horses requires a script. And we (I was on the Saxon right flank) didn't fall for their fake "retreat in disarray"

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I swear half the middle-age men I know dream of having their own forge. Granted, most of them are already doing medieval reenactment, but even so. It's like how many men only care about cooking if it's a barbeque, and spend a fortune on getting one with all bells and whistles and accessories. 🙄

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Welding and blacksmithing.

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We usually had both a "living history" encampment showing crafts and daily life, and sweaty battles/combat displays. Not everyone had a dedicated combat tunic to change into. :-/ We would usually cook period-authentic lunch over fire and eat in kit as part of the display. You learn to eat carefully

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I was doing Viking age re-enactment for twenty years in the UK. At multi-period events, I noticed that those in German uniforms - both WWI and WWII - generally changed into civilian garb, or at least changed out of coat and shirt.

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In the UK, reenactors often stay in their kit after the "wimples off, glasses on" call, if camping on site. This weekend has the re-enactment of the Battle of Hastings in the town Battle, and pubs&restaurants tend to be full of Normans and Anglo-Danes. Generally without mailshirts and swords though.

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A pure cinnamon roll, too good for this world*. The belly is a permitted stroking target**. Just your regular #ProofOfCat identity verification. * When sleeping. When awake, he's restless, curious, and far too intelligent. ** As much as any other part of him, at least.

A large white cat, sleeping on his back with all four paws up in the air and curled.
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Örjan
@cunobaros.bsky.social
I write words and code, wave swords around, and try to vacuum the cat.
32 followers66 following247 posts