Spyke

the hysterical part is the guy (presumably with the lost member) trying to lure the cat with a fish. Trade?

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feddit.org

Considering the subject, time period (1555) and origin (Germany, as indicated by language), it is presumably Protestant propaganda.

I did not expect that

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Bz1senreply
lemmy.world

Nah, it's obviously pussy eats dick. People have always been naughty.

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Tonukareply
feddit.org

that pun doesn't work in german. it's about good friday where catholics are only allowed to eat fish (look at the left)

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Mîmreply
lemmy.zip

"Muschi" works for both in German, although it probably a bit antiquated by now. The question is though, if that was also the case back then.

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Bz1senreply
lemmy.world

Yes my grandpa was calling my grandma muschi all the time in the sense of kitty. Was too funny.

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The politician Stoiber called his wife "Muschi" publicly too.

Only thing I remember about him other than his famous Transrapid speech.

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Casual blunder. You gotta watch out for the penis stealing cats.

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lemm.ee

I'm glad cats don't do that anymore.

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OMG that reminds me of the Tumblr post about a kid noticing the packer became loose and said it was because he didn't eat his greens

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lemmymanreply
lemmy.world

Primus - Detachable Penis (no virus).mp3.exe - 0:01 min

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Shit, I specifically came into these comments to post this specific video. You are definitely one of the good ones 🤣

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It’s a scene from Reynaert the fox It’s arguably the most amazing text that survived in medieval Dutch. Earliest versions date back to the 13th century.

It’s full of trickery and very dark humor.

Here’s a more recent depiction of the scene:

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