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<blockquote data-quote="Schwarzwald" data-source="post: 65874" data-attributes="member: 544"><p>I read both of your replies, and it’s honestly fascinating that you admitted you were "mad and used offensive terms" because your "soft land" mineral theory didn't hold up. Once you start using slurs and throwing a tantrum, you’ve forfeited the right to be taken seriously in any professional forensics round.</p><p>You’re obsessed with Zimbabwe's lack of fertilizer in the 14th century, yet you ignore that your "logistics-heavy" Mongols lived in tents and didn't build a single permanent hospital or laboratory. More importantly, you’re ignoring the Mali Empire because it completely wrecks your "incapability" theory. Mansa Musa didn’t just sit on a "trade hub"; he managed the global gold supply and built the University of Sankore in Timbuktu—a center of science and law that was the envy of the world.</p><p>Managing a 60,000-man caravan across the Sahara and manipulating the global price of gold to stabilize an economy is "long-term decision making" at the highest level. You are hiding behind "Ghost DNA" and "admixtures" because you’re terrified of a world where geography—not your "nobility"—is the reason some people got a better "spawn point" on the map than others.</p><p>The "bad argument" isn't the map; it’s the fact that you’re calling people "incapable" while ignoring the richest, most logistically advanced empire of the Middle Ages. Keep your anger and your spreadsheets; I’m going back to the actual terrain.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]12262[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schwarzwald, post: 65874, member: 544"] I read both of your replies, and it’s honestly fascinating that you admitted you were "mad and used offensive terms" because your "soft land" mineral theory didn't hold up. Once you start using slurs and throwing a tantrum, you’ve forfeited the right to be taken seriously in any professional forensics round. You’re obsessed with Zimbabwe's lack of fertilizer in the 14th century, yet you ignore that your "logistics-heavy" Mongols lived in tents and didn't build a single permanent hospital or laboratory. More importantly, you’re ignoring the Mali Empire because it completely wrecks your "incapability" theory. Mansa Musa didn’t just sit on a "trade hub"; he managed the global gold supply and built the University of Sankore in Timbuktu—a center of science and law that was the envy of the world. Managing a 60,000-man caravan across the Sahara and manipulating the global price of gold to stabilize an economy is "long-term decision making" at the highest level. You are hiding behind "Ghost DNA" and "admixtures" because you’re terrified of a world where geography—not your "nobility"—is the reason some people got a better "spawn point" on the map than others. The "bad argument" isn't the map; it’s the fact that you’re calling people "incapable" while ignoring the richest, most logistically advanced empire of the Middle Ages. Keep your anger and your spreadsheets; I’m going back to the actual terrain. [ATTACH type="full"]12262[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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