The internet is a strange place. We may not know what we're doing with our lives, but we do know a trebuchet can hurl objects up to 300 meters. For years, Reddit's /r/trebuchetmemes subreddit has been reminding us that catapults are inherently inferior to trebuchets, and there's no room for disagreement. Here are some of the best trebuchet memes to learn about the online community's long-running obsession with medieval siege weaponry.

A Good Day

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A Good Trade

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Catapults Are Weak

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A Reason to Smile

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Make the Right Choice

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Edward I of England

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Toss a Coin to Your Witcher

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And That's A Fact

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Sorry Jared

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Sopirior

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Can't Wait

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Yeet

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We All Can Dream

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Upgrades

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Garlic Bread

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Jon the Wizard

But what about ballistas?

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ConspiracyNut

Inevitably, all arms races end with space-rods. Drop them from orbit to do all the damage of a nuke without any fallout. So instead of poisoning the land for several thousand years, you just violently rearrange it within an hour.

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