You're in a rambling mood today. In spite of all this, the 0.3% claim is false.
And so is the whole GW hoax.
You're in a rambling mood today. In spite of all this, the 0.3% claim is false.
Are you also denying that European Vitis vinifera grapes grew in England during this time (800AD to 1200AD) and the Roman times? Amusing.
Have you ever seen wild Muscadine grapes - they are smaller berry-like grapes growing on vines. They are not blue berries (or any other type of berry) growing on a shrub.
Are you actually so foolish to believe that berries are the same thing as grapes? Or are you just think the Vikings were too ignorant to tell the difference between the two? You are coming across like a nanocephalic dwarf.
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Please continue to embarrass yourself. Vin -> vinber = wine -> wine berry. Leif never stated they were grapes, you tool. If you understood the root relates to "wine" and not grapes... they fermented BERRIES in Scandi and did so in Newfoundland.
lol. Yeah bro, and the fuckers be growing oranges too!
Please continue to embarrass yourself. Vin -> vinber = wine -> wine berry. Leif never stated they were grapes, you tool. If you understood the root relates to "wine" and not grapes... they fermented BERRIES in Scandi and did so in Newfoundland.
lol. Yeah bro, and the fuckers be growing oranges too!
Was Greenland named "Greenland" because Vikings found it to be an frozen arctic wasteland.
Why did they settle down and grow barley and other grains there?
Must have been pretty warm during the 800AD to 1200AD period to be growing crops in Greenland.
Vikings grew barley in Greenland
Idiot,
Your ABSURD contention is that they saw grapevines everywhere and then YOU proceed to extrapolate a more temperate climate proving (fuck no!) that the climate was warmer than at present. Fucking lol.
1) The Latin root relates to wine. Leif HAD ZERO experience with making wine from grapes, but AMPLE experience with making wine from BERRIES. Both latitudes have almost identical average Summer temps.
VIN = wine
VINBER = wine from berries. A Norse tradition from before recorded time.
Amusing - you claim the Vikings had zero experience in making wine from grapes. The facts: the Vikings attacked and took over many vineyards in England and France during this period. They easily picked up the art of wine-making and used it throughout their civilization (even while their traditional brew up in Norway, etc. was made from berries).
Trying to claim that the Vikings had no clue about wine-making is absurd. - They have found ancient wine-skins in Iceland with remnants of grape-based wine inside (not the berry stuff).
So explain how the Vikings grew barley and other crops in Greenland if it was not significantly much warmer than it is today?
lol you're making an argument other than Erik the Red naming it as such to attract settlers to rape and pillage?
omfg you are retarded.