How comfy was the life of a Eurasian Steppe nomad?
What point in human history was the comfiest to live in?
>>2952451
now
>>2952451
Being a nomad is an awful existence you are constantly moving looking for food and alone in a see of grass. There is a reason most nomads take the first chance they have to leave the nomad lifestyle behind.
>>2952559
this of course. the question is pathetic and op is underage.
>>2952581
It was a healthier existance than living in the first slave holding states however if you compare bone fragments.
I want residential but not necessarily subsistential nomadism to become a thing in the future in tandem with the spread of solar powered aircraft for an alternative to the toxic and excessive real estate culture.
>>2952451
I would rather be a nomad, traveling on horse, listening to throat singing, drinking mare milk, occasionally pillaging and raping rather than unwashed serf whose bride will be fucked by lord on wedding night.