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In this day and age, when we have technology that previous generations couldn’t have even dreamed of, it can be difficult to imagine what the Middle Ages were like. Life was much harder, and most people never had the opportunity to see much of the world. 

But if you’re interested in getting a peek into the minds of artists from way back when, you’ve come to the right place, pandas. We took a trip to the Medieval Creatures community on Reddit and gathered some of their most amusing posts below. This group is dedicated to celebrating art from the Middle Ages that features fascinating (and sometimes bizarre) subjects. So enjoy scrolling through, and be sure to upvote the paintings that really speak to you!

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Snoot Flute

Snoot Flute

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    When Your Child Is So Annoying Even The Demons Don't Want Him

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    If You're Having A Bad Day, Here's A Couple Of Unproblematic Bats To Give You A Hug

    If You're Having A Bad Day, Here's A Couple Of Unproblematic Bats To Give You A Hug

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    The Middle Ages were the time period between the 5th century and the Renaissance period (which began in the 13th, 14th, or 15th century, depending on the region). This era, which followed the fall of the Roman Empire, was characterized by Christianity dominating Europe, feudalism, chivalry, and the transition from isolated manorialism to centralized nation-states.

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    ABC News Australia also notes that life was not easy during medieval times. There were plagues that wiped out millions of people, and violence was just a normal part of life. With wars between England and Scotland, between Muslims and Christians, and the Crusades in the Holy Land, the conflicts of this period are quite famous.

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    "If You Guys Don't Shut Up Back There, I Swear I'm Turning This Basket Around!"

    "If You Guys Don't Shut Up Back There, I Swear I'm Turning This Basket Around!"

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    Well, You Can Tell By The Way I Hold My Hawk, I'm A Noble Rat No Time To Talk

    Well, You Can Tell By The Way I Hold My Hawk, I'm A Noble Rat No Time To Talk

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    Putting The Easter Decorations Away

    Putting The Easter Decorations Away

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    Despite how long ago the Middle Ages were, you might find them surprisingly relatable. Michael Barbezat, a research fellow in medieval and early modern studies at the Australian Catholic University, told ABC News that people struggled with many of the same issues back then that we have today. The lack of affordable housing was a huge problem, as well as inadequate access to food.

    Apparently, people have been debating for over a thousand years whether or not food and housing are human rights. And at every point in human history, people have considered themselves to be modern, as they are compared to those who came before them. “It's humbling and fascinating to follow [these people] in their wanderings through these questions that we're still facing,” Dr. Barbezat said. 

    #7

    Here's A Smiling Octopus To Brighten Up Your Monday

    Here's A Smiling Octopus To Brighten Up Your Monday

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    When You Wake Up Thinking It's Friday But It's Actually Only Thursday

    When You Wake Up Thinking It's Friday But It's Actually Only Thursday

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    Here's A Snake With Legs To Brighten Up Your Monday

    Here's A Snake With Legs To Brighten Up Your Monday

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    Clearly, as you can see from this list, medieval art featured plenty of animals. And according to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, animals were very symbolic for many people, particularly Christians, during that time. For example, the lamb was seen as a sacrificial animal, while the griffin was viewed as a guardian for those who had passed. Plus, animals played an important role in many Bible stories, such as Noah’s Ark and Jonah and the Big Fish. 

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    On Wednesdays We Wear Pink

    On Wednesdays We Wear Pink

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    Cat: "Am I A Joke To You"

    Cat: "Am I A Joke To You"

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    If Monday Was A Medieval Creature

    If Monday Was A Medieval Creature

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    The Met explained that animals also played key roles in religious allegories and morality tales in many cases. The Bestiary, which was developed in Europe during the 12th century, provided descriptions and interpretations of animals that were intended to be historic, as well as moral and religious, lessons. The tales told about these creatures then often found their way into medieval art. The basilisk was equated with the devil, so it shows up in many art pieces symbolizing him. Meanwhile, the manticore was used to represent “the siren song of temptation that surrounded the Christian soul” while living on Earth.    

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    No Way, We Definitely Did Not Order That Many Drinks

    No Way, We Definitely Did Not Order That Many Drinks

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    #14

    When Your Parents Are Having Visitors And The Visitors Start Talking To You

    When Your Parents Are Having Visitors And The Visitors Start Talking To You

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    Here's A Pair Of Smiling Legs To Brighten Up Your Monday

    Here's A Pair Of Smiling Legs To Brighten Up Your Monday

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    Exotic animals sometimes appear in medieval art as well, perhaps because they were given as gifts to leaders or taken as souvenirs from pilgrimages or the Crusades. Edgar of Scotland, for example, gave the king of Ireland a camel after visiting Muslim lands. And apparently, Charlemagne was gifted an elephant from Harun-al-Rashid, caliph of Baghdad, in 797. In those times, there was no way to know what an animal was like if you hadn’t seen it with your own eyes, so it’s only natural that people wanted to immortalize them in artwork.  

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    Mood

    Mood

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    Bring Your Kid To Work Day

    Bring Your Kid To Work Day

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    "Get Out Of My Forest!"

    "Get Out Of My Forest!"

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    While it was likely taken seriously at the time of its creation, medieval artwork has gone viral on social media many times due to how it's perceived by modern audiences. Part of the reason for this may be that we actually know what all of those animals look like today. We have access to photos and videos of pretty much any animal you can think of. You might have even seen exotic animals with your own eyes while traveling or by visiting your local zoo. So seeing a depiction that is clearly nowhere near reality can be pretty hilarious.

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    #19

    "Hey! I'm Walkin' Here!"

    "Hey! I'm Walkin' Here!"

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    What I Look Like When I Bump Into An Ex

    What I Look Like When I Bump Into An Ex

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    #21

    Don't You Hate It When You Sprout Foliage-Heads In Your Sleep

    Don't You Hate It When You Sprout Foliage-Heads In Your Sleep

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    There’s also the fact that the internet loves two things: animals and turning everything into a meme. If there’s humor to be found in something, netizens will find the punch line immediately. Plus, we can’t get enough of silly and hilarious animal content. So even if it came from 600-1,000 years ago, it can still be entertaining!

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    #22

    Bees From The Aberdeen Bestiary (12th Century)

    Bees From The Aberdeen Bestiary (12th Century)

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    Lobsters Make The Worst Pilots

    Lobsters Make The Worst Pilots

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    *Bonk*

    *Bonk*

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    Are you enjoying your journey through these pieces of medieval artwork, pandas? Keep upvoting the ones that you find most fascinating, and let us know in the comments below if there are any that you’d like to see hanging in your home. Then, if you’re looking for another article from Bored Panda featuring hilarious creatures from medieval times, look no further than right here!

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    #25

    My Therapy Rat After I Share All My Problems

    My Therapy Rat After I Share All My Problems

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    The Unicorn In Captivity, Late Gothic Era Tapestry, Made Between 1495 And 1505

    The Unicorn In Captivity, Late Gothic Era Tapestry, Made Between 1495 And 1505

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    When You Order A Unicorn From Wish

    When You Order A Unicorn From Wish

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    Grrrr

    Grrrr

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    My Dog When I'm Eating Snacks

    My Dog When I'm Eating Snacks

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    When You Gotta Pause Your Sermon To Take Your Dragon On A Walk

    When You Gotta Pause Your Sermon To Take Your Dragon On A Walk

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    Here's A Cheery Little Fellow To Brighten Up Your Saturday

    Here's A Cheery Little Fellow To Brighten Up Your Saturday

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    When Your Mom Cuts Your Hair And Tells You What A Handsome Young Man You Are

    When Your Mom Cuts Your Hair And Tells You What A Handsome Young Man You Are

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    Dads And The Pets They Didn't Want

    Dads And The Pets They Didn't Want

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    Why Does This Look Like Jesus And Satan Are Arguing In A Bowling Alley? (Bible Historiée, CA. 1350)

    Why Does This Look Like Jesus And Satan Are Arguing In A Bowling Alley? (Bible Historiée, CA. 1350)

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    Dads And The Hybrid Dog They Didn't Want

    Dads And The Hybrid Dog They Didn't Want

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    The Little Boarmaid

    The Little Boarmaid

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    It's Called Fashion, Look It Up

    It's Called Fashion, Look It Up

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    When The Economy Is So Bad You Can Only Afford Half A Dog

    When The Economy Is So Bad You Can Only Afford Half A Dog

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    When You Don't Really Know What's Going On But It's Ok Because You Have Fabulous Shoes

    When You Don't Really Know What's Going On But It's Ok Because You Have Fabulous Shoes

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    What Would You Name This Furry Little Sky Pupper?

    What Would You Name This Furry Little Sky Pupper?

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    On My Way To Do Some Thwacking

    On My Way To Do Some Thwacking

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    Here's A Smiling Pup To Brighten Your Monday

    Here's A Smiling Pup To Brighten Your Monday

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    Found My Halloween Costume

    Found My Halloween Costume

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    When Even The Sun And Moon Are Sick Of Your Nonsense

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    When A Work Colleague Brings In Their New Baby

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    Whispering Secrets To My Knees

    Whispering Secrets To My Knees

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    Multi-Footed Bat

    Multi-Footed Bat

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    “Wow Marvin Where’d You Get That Haircut? Looks Slick [very]!”

    “Wow Marvin Where’d You Get That Haircut? Looks Slick [very]!”

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    #49

    Observing Quietly But Judging Loudly

    Observing Quietly But Judging Loudly

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    When You've Just Witnessed A 4 Car Pile-Up But You Need To Get Your Infills Done

    When You've Just Witnessed A 4 Car Pile-Up But You Need To Get Your Infills Done

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    How To Train Your Demon

    How To Train Your Demon

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    When You Have Fancy New Shoes And Need To Tell Everyone

    When You Have Fancy New Shoes And Need To Tell Everyone

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    #53

    All Hail The Frog King

    All Hail The Frog King

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    Leaving Work On Friday Like

    Leaving Work On Friday Like

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    When The Ozempic Works A Little Too Well

    When The Ozempic Works A Little Too Well

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    When You’re Musically Useless So The Teacher Gives You The Triangle

    When You’re Musically Useless So The Teacher Gives You The Triangle

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    🐲 "Come Here, I'm Gonna Eat Ya. I'm Bigger Than You, I'm Higher In The Food Chain. Get In My Belly!"

    🐲 "Come Here, I'm Gonna Eat Ya. I'm Bigger Than You, I'm Higher In The Food Chain. Get In My Belly!"

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    Heheheh

    Heheheh

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    Realising It's Only Wednesday

    Realising It's Only Wednesday

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