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I want a story about a king whose son is prophesied to kill him so the king is like “whatever what am I supposed to do, kill my own kid wtf is wrong with you” so he just raises him as normal, doesn’t even tell him about the prophecy, and instead of some convoluted twist of events that leads to the king’s murder the son grows up and when the king is very old and dying and in excruciating pain the kid is just like alright I'mma put him out of his misery.
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This is conservatism writ large: racist white men can do no wrong, honest black men can do no right.
Look at First Felon: he built his political career on birtherism. Always promising a smoking gun and delivering nothing.
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In Defence of Mansfield Park
1. Fanny is Cinderella. Mrs. Norris thinks of herself as the Fairy Godmother but she is actually the Evil Stepmother.
2. The point is that all the characters are unlikable except for Fanny. All of the characters are blind to themselves and others, except Fanny who is able to see everyone for who they are.
3. You are supposed to overlook Fanny, just like everyone else does.
4. This is a book about temperance
5. The play is super important and serves as a foreshadowing for the rest of the book.
Austen is a genius. That's all.
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they don't make staying up until 3am fun and exciting like they used to
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A true story from 1928 with a few artistic embellishments.
(And starring my disaster boys Jack and Al, of course)
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A true story from 1928 with a few artistic embellishments.
(And starring my disaster boys Jack and Al, of course)
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I need to find more videos by this woman because they are hilarious!
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Elisabeth Wheatley (I found them, they are here, she also has shorts where different types of romance talk to each other)
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Hero of the Year 2025
I'm calling it early - I doubt anyone will beat The Right Reverend Mariann Edgar Budde
(I sure hope I've addressed her correctly)
For the most stunning act of bravery, class, integrity, and speaking truth to power that has graced the USA in far too long.

Not a single shake in her voice as she spoke directly to one of the most vengeful, spiteful, and (unfortunately) powerful people on the planet, while also receiving glares of hate and outrage from the despicable VP and his wife.
It's not the first time she's stood up for what is right in defiance of trump's actions, but while many may speak out on it, there have been scarcely any with the backbone to follow through on the opportunity to do it to his face, and especially on live television. She had her moment, and she didn't waste it.
May she be the inspiration we all take forward with us into the turbulent times ahead.
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The fact that this is 80 fucking years ago but still just as relevant is terrifying.
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Beautiful!
This needs to be blown up and put on a flag and flown at his rallies lol
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A Blessed 34 Felony Convictions Day to all who celebrate.
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