No, the Vikings did not invent the water bed. The concept of a water-filled mattress can be traced back to ancient civilizations, but it was modernized and popularized in the 1960s by Charles Hall, who created the first contemporary water bed. While the Vikings were known for their innovative shipbuilding and exploration, there is no evidence linking them to the invention of the water bed.
When the vikings die in bed they get buried underground near there house and farms. Or if the vikings are very rich they get burred in the cematary where the animals cant dig them up. Im talking MONEY man
1885
the river near them they did not care that it was not fresh
Apparently, the Vikings invented ice skating, using pieces of bone as runners.
they used to touch u in bed and it used to feel good.
no they did not :)
Vikings did not invent cows, which evolved and were then domesticated, rather than being invented by anybody.
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When the vikings die in bed they get buried underground near there house and farms. Or if the vikings are very rich they get burred in the cematary where the animals cant dig them up. Im talking MONEY man
they made up 7/11 and Starbucks
No, it was invented by the Chinese almost 2000 years ago.
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He invented the bed frame.
Because the swine that slept in them were to drunk to drive the local jello wrestling event at the Moose Lodge.
1885
the river near them they did not care that it was not fresh
Apparently, the Vikings invented ice skating, using pieces of bone as runners.