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Showfight / Schaukampf Dresch-Flegel Regensburg 2007

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Nach 3 Jahren unserer Existenz ein erstes kleines Video.

After 3 years existing now a first short Video

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  • @xtcarnage15586 Hey these guys/gals live and work in GERMANY AND AUSTRIA so I think they have a right to speak GERMAN/Tyrolean on these pages, maybe it is you who should learn more than just English as I am trying to do at the moment, also being rude to these people will make them speak to you LESS in English which the majority of them know fairly well, what would you do if they told you to speak German on your videos? Also before you rip a language you cant read you should improve your own.

  • @xtcarnage15586 Oh how you need an education that wasn't supplied by public schools, English is only the 3rd most used language behind Spanish and Mandarin (Chinese) so just because you and I speak English doesn't mean its superior or better than any other for every language has its good and bad parts. Also English is descended from the Germanic languages so you can be happy that German existed or you wouldn't be speaking English right now. Again just remember were not the only ones here.

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  • @Railstarfish thanks for your info :) i guessed the same, no real pattern, more individual, like here too

  • @silksylvenstein Now throwing in my two cents, after the Norman Conquest of England there were Norman knights adopting the Saxon style of wearing their hair long, although later artwork shown in an article called "Getting Punchy" (about wrestling vs boxing in knightly unarmed combat) by ARMA shows close-styled hair apparently to make wearing a helmet more convenient. So it looks like the hairstyle on knights did not follow a single pattern, besides, wearing a helmet stops most hair-pulling.

  • @Parad0xOn GOOD that I am the blue one and no Templar :P hehe ;) cheers mate

  • @silksylvenstein Just to add something after 9 months: The rules of the templar order for example prescribed short hair cuts. Cheers :)

  • pro zasalamel player i see, that siegfried should have parried more and used his <-- h to finish the job. oh soul calibur....

  • naaaa, too much drama

  • @xxTeutonicKnightxx okies ;) well u can try to reach my hair when u r ever here ;) cya

  • @silksylvenstein Oh no, I was not criticizing, I was just pointing that out because I see it in movies a lot. That is all. : )

  • @xxTeutonicKnightxx hmm thx for the post. actually we do not know today, if it was not that way. but u might have been there ;). so i guess they had perfect hairdressers and nice expensive cuts ;)

    hint: we do showfights, we never mentioned we are authentic ;) doesnt that change a bit?

    br Silk

  • Most Knights did not have long hair. At least not in battle. If you had long hair like that it will get pulled in battle or in a fight... They had more close to high or low fade haircuts...

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