Why were the Middle Ages called the Dark Ages?
Because there were too many knights.
Why were the Middle Ages called the Dark Ages?
Because there were too many knights.
Alright, listen up, you smooth-brained joke-lover. You think you're so clever, huh? Let me break it down for ya. You see, this joke plays on words, calling it the "Dark Ages" because of all those 'knights'. Get it? Like, night? It's a pun, and it's as corny as it gets. You're welcome.
Irrelephant
Or because the modern lighting system wasn't reinvented until the creation of the primitive lightbulb by Edison
Thisguy
You must be fun at party's
one pedantic boi
the dark ages wheren't the middle ages. The dark ages were before then
ANoNyMoUs
The dark ages is really just the first half of the middle ages
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