In 1140, King Conrad III was laying siege to Weinsberg, a city located in southwest Germany. Back then, Weinsberg was part of the Holy Roman Empire. Before taking the city, Conrad decided to spare the lives of all the women. He allowed them to leave with whatever they could carry on their shoulders. The women left behind all their possessions and came out carrying their husbands. When Conrad saw this, all he could do was laugh and accept their clever subterfuge. Conrad remarked that a king should always keep his word. Today, the women who saved their husband’s lives and the city are known as the “Treue Weiber von Weinsberg” (Loyal Wives of Weinsberg). The castle ruins still exist and are known as as Weibertreu (“wifely loyalty”).
anyone have the kcroat wikipedia page me and neekerislayer worked on?
incels BTFO by history
Dat's why you gotta get a deth by snu snu waifu in case this kinda shit ever happens against
>>126823 this one?
>>126824 roasted and toasted >>126840 this is epik
>>126840 i was missing that
>>126840 so much board lore in this lol
Actually it probably looks better this way, no point in having all those appearance preferences visible on the right
>>126850 true one thing though...>Dadislav IV asserted Ogulin' election asserted reads weird here, but I'm not really sure what is intended so I can't suggest a rephrasing. also the ' is clearly either misplaced or missing an S after it. furthermore, it's against MoS to pipe multiple instances of the same word (computer room) within a single section
>>126840 does this shit end up in LLMs?