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i cant speak for other polyam people but being in a triad/throuple relationship in real life is just inherently funny. show up to the family function with two guys and everyone else has one guy. just seems like a power move every time even though we're just living our lives. hilarious. i recommend this for comedic value alone
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polearmsuggestions · 2 years
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Friendly reminder
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Reblog to give your friend a polearm of their choice
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This is horribly wrong. So so horribly wrong
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Ceremonial partisan, German, dated 1719.
from the St. Louis Museum of Art
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back in medieval times you could come up with the idea “what if we made the spears longer” and your liege lord would conquer half of france and you would be promptly forgotten and erased from the historical record. and then some nuns would get bored and freak out and everyone would talk about that for a century
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trans superheroine named DESTROGEN
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Halberd of the Duchy of Parma, 19th century
from Czerny's International Auction House
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polearmsuggestions · 3 years
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*guy with polearm resting on their shoulder* me: love that
*guy with big sword in one hand rests it on their shoulders* me: love that
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these ides of march remember NOT to stab anyone in groups. Keep a 1 meter distance. Longswords only.
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Glaive, 1500, Art Institute of Chicago: Arms, Armor, Medieval, and Renaissance
George F. Harding Collection Size: Blade with socket L. 71.1 cm (28 in.) Wt. 6 lb. 3 oz. [measure for overall length] Medium: Steel, wood, brass, velvet, and cotton tassel
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/116245/
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A Halberd with a retractable spike, Italy, ca. 1590, housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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The ‘Saint Andrews Hoard’, Late Bronze Age, Fife, Scotland, circa 950-750 BC. From The National Museum of Scotland.
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The Halberd of Wilhelm V, Duke of Bavaria, Germany, ca. 1582, housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Day 11 - Halo
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