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is there anypoint in going through your own rite of passage and being chivalrous in the modern age? unironically doing cringe tiktok shorts will garen you more attention than the former and its kinda sad honestly
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>>16546224
There is for me, because I want to live in a way that makes me, my ancestors, and my creator proud.
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>>16546224
It's not chivalry if you're just doing it for attention.
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>>16546224
Chivalry is feminism
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>>16546224
What rite of passage do you have in mind?
>>16546322
Eh, tournaments were ultimately opportunities to built up ones own reputation. Same can be said about the crusades. It was not the only motivation but having positive street cred always helped.



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