Tervell [he/him] to History • edit-23 years agoTwo pictures contrasting worthy habits of "ould" with vices of "thus now". Engraving, c. 1627, after S. Ward. London : printed for John Grismand, 1627.)imagemessage-square36 fedilinkarrow-up1136file-text
arrow-up1136imageTwo pictures contrasting worthy habits of "ould" with vices of "thus now". Engraving, c. 1627, after S. Ward. London : printed for John Grismand, 1627.)Tervell [he/him] to History • edit-23 years agomessage-square36 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
minus-squareUncleJoe [comrade/them]hexbear44·3 years agoTfw the oldest meme is boomers complaining about the youngsters gaming instead of reading books link
minus-squaresteve5487 [none/use name]hexbear30·3 years agoThere were complaints that the book would ruin people's ability to memorise things. Probably there were monkeys that complained about early humans leaving the trees to walk the plains link
Tfw the oldest meme is boomers complaining about the youngsters gaming instead of reading books
There were complaints that the book would ruin people's ability to memorise things. Probably there were monkeys that complained about early humans leaving the trees to walk the plains
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