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How would you see a Barbarian society or a society that valued its warriors as Gold and Silver, a society that has craftsman, engineers of all types and farmers working only to supply there proud warriors with the best of the best weapons and tools of war, warriors that boast about the battle victories with there homes cover in decrative Celtic art and there chests full of the skulls of there defeted foe. The warriors would be based on Viking beserkers were they would be trained to get into an enraged state by bashing each other up and getting drunk with some extra heavy drugs put into the cocktail that would get them into a reckless war state until danger is almost unknown.
How would you see a society like this, is it too much for someone like you to handle or would you fit right in and start getting drunk and taking up heavy drugs to get in an enraged state to fight of your foes with reckless behavior.

The Celtman has spoken and it shall be only read for now.

2007-03-01 02:26:54 · 2 answers · asked by Taarnick Nolth 2 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

2 answers

This is The_Celtic_Head_Hunter's question from two weeks ago, word for word.

Why are you apeing his question?

2007-03-01 04:41:38 · answer #1 · answered by Elise K 6 · 0 0

It's not very different from the society we live in now! The 'warriors' in our's get to have laserscope vision guns, state-of-the-art artillery, ships, planes and automobiles, and the 'vikings' seem to possess some kind of WMD, which they transport on their state-of-the-art BMW's into countries with a three-letter acronym, too. And the drinks and drugs on display are scientifically proven to cause the state you refer!
So, to answer:
Barbarians, would you live in this celtic world?
I'd say:
They already own three-quarters of it, and still trying to get more!

2007-03-01 10:38:31 · answer #2 · answered by canguroargentino 4 · 1 0

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