Most peasants were farmers, weren't they? I thought that's why they had the pitchforks.
Okay, but I'm here to talk about anachronisms. Pitchfork and canned good? Sure, they exist together now, but for a lot of history, canned goods were just not a thing. So, hats, pies, and boots make sense, and maybe throw in some pottery instead, and bobs your uncle. I should probably take my meds.
How did you know that I have an Uncle Bob? Are you a wizard?
The time periods usually portrayed in those protester scenes are of a time when most people were farmers/ranchers and used hay for things needing the pitchfork
I assumed any old villager would deal with having to shift hay in their yard be it from livestock or horses. Plus they also had torches which made sense, I assume any long pole like weapon was sufficient.
TIL livery refers to more than car services
TIL that livery refers to car services.
Tf is livery? Someone who works with livers?
Livery make racecar pretty!
"That was a question about my Adderall."
Fun fact, Ninja Throwing Stars started out as boot Spurs.
I was going to provide more evidence of my claim since your link provides no context on their origins at all, but it turns out the representation of Ninja as an oppressed lower class of peasants and farmers might just be a century old wives tale.
Somebody get Sergio Leone
Yeah, you definitely need the Adderall...
I live in a village. I own a pitchfork. Song need it for any profession.
Most peasants were farmers, weren't they? I thought that's why they had the pitchforks.