Be honest with us, you just wrote this so you could hear Fake say "sorry" with that adorable Canadian accent as many times as possible, didn't you? 😏 Well done. Well done, indeed. 😁😂
Excellent audio, it got me thinking though So the mercenary is going to do a job. A skilled medieval mercenary would be paid 3 Pennies a day for their work (using Hundred Years’ War numbers for simplicity). Of this, more than two thirds would be spent on daily necessities, such as bread (or oatmeal) and drink, leaving about 1 penny to spare. However, it implies that this job doesn’t pay well from t he beginning, so let us assume that the rate of pay is about 2 pence per day. Through this, we can determine that the job would’ve been worth about 56 pence, or about 1/4 a pound of silver (hence the term pound (£), it was all based on that weight in silver). Using the basic online historic pound to modern USD calculator, that converts to about $600. While that would be able to buy you a bit more in Middle Ages, it’s obviously not much. Let us hope this job is easy, because $300 to live off for 2 weeks ain’t that much. I wish these two luck, because splitting that evenly is gonna make it even more difficult to survive lmao, so they’ll need to do double the jobs. Imagine not doing 15 minutes of historic research and calculations during what was meant to be an asmr video, smh couldn’t be me Loved the audio, fake.
Thank you, Fake, for performing my first script! I hope everyone enjoys it 😊
Be honest with us, you just wrote this so you could hear Fake say "sorry" with that adorable Canadian accent as many times as possible, didn't you? 😏
Well done. Well done, indeed. 😁😂
Thank you for your work, I really enjoyed it!
Congrats on your first script! It's a great start
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Very good script
Excellent audio, it got me thinking though
So the mercenary is going to do a job. A skilled medieval mercenary would be paid 3 Pennies a day for their work (using Hundred Years’ War numbers for simplicity). Of this, more than two thirds would be spent on daily necessities, such as bread (or oatmeal) and drink, leaving about 1 penny to spare.
However, it implies that this job doesn’t pay well from t he beginning, so let us assume that the rate of pay is about 2 pence per day.
Through this, we can determine that the job would’ve been worth about 56 pence, or about 1/4 a pound of silver (hence the term pound (£), it was all based on that weight in silver). Using the basic online historic pound to modern USD calculator, that converts to about $600. While that would be able to buy you a bit more in Middle Ages, it’s obviously not much.
Let us hope this job is easy, because $300 to live off for 2 weeks ain’t that much. I wish these two luck, because splitting that evenly is gonna make it even more difficult to survive lmao, so they’ll need to do double the jobs.
Imagine not doing 15 minutes of historic research and calculations during what was meant to be an asmr video, smh couldn’t be me
Loved the audio, fake.
I’ll be sure to take this feedback into part 2 😉
"And you're warm at night."
You just want us for the body heat, don't you? 😑
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As a girl who space out a lot and desperatly wish she was born with antlers this was fantastic!
I know right? 😊
Either antlers or wings. Something at least.
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Hey that's a new listener type, nice to get some variety!
Can't wait to hear more shocking performances from Swedish Fish-kun in the future!
me, actually having curly hair:
Amazing audio fake I hope you are feeling well today 😺
Ngl, when I read the title of the video I mistook “faun” with “fawn,” so when the listener gave a response I was like “Wait, I can talk?!” Yeah.
I sure do hope my mother isn't going to be shot
Too late
Man I got got
Interesting video!
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