After reading a post on facebook which I've shared, I've realized something. All these times I've mentioned knights in shining armor or I've heard them mentioned in stories where they rescue the princess are not true. See, a knight that rescues the princess from her dragon guarded castle or whatever the situation may be is not going to be a knight in shining armor. Nope... instead, he'd be a knight in tattered, worn and rusty armor. See, a brave knight would be in bad shape and would not look nearly as good as stories depict. The funny part is, I didn't think about this until after reading said post. Chances are, he would not be riding a white steed either, or if he was, he wouldn't be white for long. When you think about it, if you were a princess being rescued, would you be more grateful for the man in shining armor atop a white stead, or a man who shows up bloody, scarred, rusty armor and blood all over his sword who kneels at the bedside of his princess still in pain? Most likely, you'd rather be rescued and you'd show more gratitude to the knight I just mentioned. Worth thinking about.
LOL Knights Would Not Have Shining Armor
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