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lya-dustin · 10 months
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Inspired by what @emilykaldwen rebloged on my post.
I.E. Alys Rivers is really a con artist who gaslit, gatekept and girlbossed her way to the top
And because that sounds a lot like the best con artist in American history , Cassie Chadwick/Elizabeth Bigley, here's the similarities
Alys Rivers/Cassie Chadwick(Elizabeth Bigley) parallels
Claims to be clairvoyant (Alys who sees things in fires, Cassie was clairvoyant Madame Lydia DeVere in her first american con)
Humble beginnings (Alys was a bastard wet nurse in Harrenhal, Cassie was born Elizabeth Bigley in Canada to a railroad worker and his wife)
Claimed to be a wealthy man's bastard (Alys Lyonels daughter, Cassie, Andrew Carnegies illegitimate daughter)
Claimed connection to upperclass (Alys with the Strongs, Cassie to the Cunard Family, the Carnegies, in one con claimed her family, the Bigleys, were rich)
Had a bastard son (Aemond’s pressumed bastard, Cassie had Emil Hoover as Cassie Hoover, brothel madam)
Conned a man into a relationship (Alys possibly with Aemond, Cassie with all three of her husbands and her lovers)
People(some) believed she was who she said she was (with Lyonel and the Strongs dead, amd Aemond as well, Alys could lie and say she was a bastard Strong and married and the baby was Aemonds, Cassie fooled the Rockfellers, three banks, and most of high society with fraudulent papers until Andrew Carnegie found out about her)
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auroravanrhijn · 10 months
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Possible Inspiration for Maud Beaton 2.0
Elizabeth "Betty" Bigley a.k.a Cassie Chadwick
She was a Gilded Age scammer who used a false identity as the illegitimate daughter of Andrew Carnegie to swindle hundreds of thousands of dollars from wealthy individuals and banks alike. After she was caught, her trial became a media circus with Carnegie himself attending. Her story in particular reveals a lot about how gender roles and propriety in the era could be leveraged by an ambitious con-man to get what they want.
Her schemes seems different from Maud's (possible) scheme. Obviously, like any historical analog, the narrative we are seeing would probably just be broad strokes. But, I think it is revelatory to examine the real historical events of the time and how they differ from what we see on TV. I urge you to look into it if you are interested!
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7 crimes T1 L'arnaque de Katja Centomo, Emanuele Sciarretta, Daniele Caluri et Marco Caselli
7 crimes T1 L’arnaque de Katja Centomo, Emanuele Sciarretta, Daniele Caluri et Marco Caselli
Un groupe d’amis alpinistes est bloqué dans une cabane par une tempête de neige. Pour passer le temps, ils demandent au juge Max de raconter une affaire originale sur laquelle il a travaillé. Il commence à raconter l’escroquerie de Greta Milton. Greta est à la recherche d’une nouvelle victime. Elle sait déjà vers qui se tourner. Giorgio est un complice et un informateur. Il lui trouve les…
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marzipanandminutiae · 2 months
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okay but now I'm so happy I know about Elizabeth Bigley/Cassie L. Chadwick, 19th-century American con artist (okay she was Canadian, but she mostly worked in the US)
favorite thing she did: ran a brothel and then, when she set her sights on marrying a wealthy doctor, pretended to believe that it was a boarding-house for respectable women only to be SCANDALIZED when he told her it was a well-known House of Ill Repute. oh she would never have intended such a thing! he must rescue her from here at once! could she possibly impose upon his hospitality to stay at his large elegant home?
the marriage plan worked
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annamarielabeau · 2 years
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Things that MCU Phase 4 has in common! Passing the torch! Part 2! ❤️
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thesoldiersminute · 9 months
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It's been another hell of a year around this site and I have never done one of these so I thought, now, with the year ending, would be the perfect opportunity. I just want to take a moment to thank and show my appreciation to my lovely mutuals and those who consistently support me. Even if I haven't directly spoken or interacted with most of you, you're the reason this site is still enjoyable and worth the be around. I wish all of you a good ride into the new year. 🥂✨
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I think it's a stupid decision to completely forget Kang and replace him with Doctor Doom
Doom is a major threat yes but imo he is a significantly lesser threat compared to Thanos and Kang
Why couldn't they just recast Kang? They did it with Bruce, they did it with Rhodey, they did it with Red Skull hell they recasted Cassie in Quantumania
So why not recast Kang? There's plenty of black male actors who can play him far better than JM did like Denzel Washington
Do you know how awesome it would've been to see Denzel as Kang?
They could've recasted Kang it's not a situation like Chadwick Bozeman and Black Panther but it's obvious that even that doesn't really matter because William Hurt has been dead for two years and they replaced him with Harrison Ford
Now you're probably thinking "Well, wouldn't it be weird if Kang suddenly looked different from the last time we saw him?" Not really nobody questioned how Bruce changed between The Incredible Hulk to The Avengers or how Rhodey changed between Iron Man 1 to Iron Man 2 or how Cassie changed between Endgame to Quantumania and nobody is gonna question how Ross changed from Civil War to Brave New World
Not to mention by retconning Kang they basically made Loki and Quantumania redundant
Literally if Quantumania and Loki were there to set up Kang as the next big bad and now they're not even using Kang anymore then Quantumania and Loki were just a waste of everyone's time
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adamsvanrhijn · 1 month
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If anyone says ONE WORD to me about Cassie Chadwick this will be my reaction so NOBODY get me started
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shibasommelier · 2 years
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So this is very nice Bordeaux blend from a Chilean winery founded by Robert Mondavi and Eduardo Chadwick. Loads of Bordeaux notes - cassis, plums, fresh leather, cherries, and a hint of nutmeg on the nose. Cassis, dark cherries, and plums on the palate with lovely sweet spices to round it out.
4/5 bones
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52% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Carmenere, 12% Merlot, 7% Malbec, 6% Petit Verdot
14% abv
Aconcagua Valley, CHILE
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demontouched · 2 months
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i'm slowly catching up on the mcu....
(thoughts and opinions of someone who is not, and probably will never be, a comic enthusiast, a film major, or cgi specialist below the cut.)
so. i have heard and read nothing but votriol for just about everything after end game. maybe it was the classic fandom progression where everything gets turned into a cesspool (either the fandom survives and becomes good again, or everything implodes and only incels and tarpits remain). i don't really know because i left fandom spaces for like 3 years, but that's a whole different story.
i dropped off after end game, i'm just barely catching up, so i don't know how a lot of everything else turned out. i've liked the multiverse movies i've seen so far (shang-chi, eternals, multiverse of madness, quantumania). they're not masterpieces, but they're good movies. (please remember that this is my opinion and i'm not an expert on anything except myself. the block button and i are best friends.)
despite starting the movie several times, i can never seem to finish wakanda forever. it just feels... sad. without chadwick boseman. don't get me wrong, the movie is interesting, and i love shuri and wakanda. it just doesn't feel right that chadwick isn't there. call it parasocial or whatever, but idk. when black panther first came out, it was compelling. i fell in love with the story of the mcu all over again, and this character specifically. call it parasocial or whatever. idk. i just can't finish the movie.
i really liked shang-chi, i thought it was an interesting movie and it was very pretty in the special effects/cgi department. i liked the story, and while i wasn't completely blown away by the lovie, i did enjoy it a lot. probably my current favorite of the post endgame movies.
eternals was... well, i didn't much care for it either way. it felt strange and lonely, but i think any movie would feel strange and lonely if it happens in a preexisting universe, and is effecting the whole globe, and yet only a certain set of super powered people show up to help.
multiverse of madness was interesting to me. we got to see two preestablished characters who have never interacted collide in a way that doesnt really happen in marvel movies. it wasn't a crossover of any sort (not like venom in no way home or deadpool's fourth wall references) but it was cool. i haven't seen wandavision (i'm television adversed for the most part, honestly. watching movies is like pulling teeth for me, and focusing on a tv show is worse. to me, the tv is for background noise so i don't go insane.) so i'm missing pieces of background for that, i'm sure. something something wanda wanted kids and so she'd destroy the world to have that or whatever. (i'll watch wandavision eventually) i sympathize with craving a life ripped away from you by circumstances out of your control, and i found myself in tears at that one scene, when the kids are terrified of her.
quantumania was a whole other thing. they're setting up the big bad of the arc. like they did with phase one. those little touches of thanos in the end credits, ths machinations of a monster much bigger than them. this is just a step up, a mulitversal problem rather than an in universe one. they did (*imo*) a great job taking this step through by including the slow build to it. the hints of the quantum in phase one movies has lended itself greatly to the build up of this phase.
quantunmania itself was mid. i didn't hate it, i didn't love it. it was interesting to see the probability storm. i think it says great deal about scott as a person that even when he is split into hundreds of millions of versions of himself, his focus will always be cassie. that's a dad if i've ever seen one. it was also an interesting read of hope, as well, that she came all together to help scott and even though the scotts all helped og scott, they only came together when hope arrived. (the metaphor was like a bright red circle in a youtube thumb nail.) also, i loved the ant mimicry in thay scene. and the ants! the ants were probably my favorite part.
end game was a unique film, with countless hours of work from a HUGE cast and crew put into it. blood, sweat, and tears went into that movie. it's a cgi wet dream. it tied up loose end after loose end, sweeping the plot bunnies together in a neat 3 hour long package. i could wax poetically about end game for 3 hours at least. anway. the point of all this is that these movies are fine. they're not end game levels, but i don't think anything will ever live up to end game. maybe i'm wrong, we shall see. maybe i'm stuck in the past. maybe i'm missing a humongous chunk of context bc i haven't been keeping up with the news surrounding marvel. idk. i'm gonna keep enjoying what i enjoy, and despite it's flaws, i do enjoy marvel.
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the-royal-orora · 2 years
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My idea on who (from other works) would be great candidates to be part of the Animorphs
So basically, here are who I feel would fit perfectly alongside the Animorph gang (Ax, Cassie, Jake, Marco, Rachel and the Auxiliary Animorphs)
*This is a mixture of what I like/are interested in and what other people like/are interested in. So just because I mention them doesn't necessarily mean I'm a fan of the work they are from*
Lastly, I'm adding what I personally feel would fit, however feel free to add onto this if you see something that I might have missed. Also, if I get anything wrong, feel free to correct me. (I'm doing my best to put research into this)
By the way, for this, assume that they have all been given the morphing ability by the morphing cube
From Stranger Things: Mike Wheeler, Will Byers, Eleven, Dustin Henderson, Lucas Sinclair, Max Mayfield, Nancy Wheeler, Jonathan Byers, Steve Harrington, Eddie Munson
Harry Potter: Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger
Scooby Doo: Shaggy Rogers, Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley, Scooby Doo 
Supernatural: Sam Winchester, Dean Winchester 
Doctor Who: The Doctor (Along with their companions. Not listed due the number of them)
Monsterverse: Madison Russell, Bernie Hayes, Josh Valentine
Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Buffy Summers, Willow Rosenberg, Angel, Xander, Oz, Kendra, Faith
The Imperfects: Juan Ruiz, Tilda Weber, Abbi Singh
H2O: Just Add Water: Cleo Sertori, Emma Gilbert, Rikki Chadwick, Bella Hartley, Lewis McCartney
Jimmy Neutron: Jimmy Neutron (with Goddard as a Chee), Carl Wheezer, Sheen Estevez, Cindy Vortex, Libby Folfax, Nick Dean 
 Danny Phantom: Danny Phantom, Sam, Tucker Foley
Spongebob: Sandy Cheeks
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Frylock, Meatwad (I would put Shake, but... I feel like he would be a volunteer controller and sell the Animorphs out)
The Slender Man Mythos: Jay Merrick, Tim Wright, Brian, Evan (without HABIT), Jeff, Stan Frederick
Mandela Catalogue: Adam Murray, Cesar Torres, Jonah Marshall, Mark Heathcliff (the first two are a maybe, the last two feel more fitting)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello, Michelangelo, April O'Neil
Teen Titans: Starfire, Robin, Beast Boy, Terra, Raven, Cyborg
Gravity Falls: Dipper, Mabel
Avatar: The Last Airbender/The Legend of Korra: Aang, Katara, Toph, Zuko, Korra, Asami Sato, Mako, Bolin
Adventure Time: Finn, Jake, Marceline
T.U.F.F. Puppy: Dudley Puppy, Kitty Katswell
The Powerpuff Girls: Blossom, Bubbles, Buttercup
Friendship Is Magic: The Mane: Twilight Sparkle, Fluttershy, Rarity, Applejack, Rainbow Dash, Pinkie Pie, Spike
Kim Possible: Kim Possible, Ron Stoppable, Wade Load
Ed, Edd n Eddy: Edd "Double D"
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: The Rangers
Sabrina the Teenage Witch: Sabrina Spellman, Salem
iCarly: Carly, Sam, Freddie, (maybe?) Spencer, Harper
Hocus Pocus: Max Dennison, Allison, Thackery Binx, Becca, Izzy, Cassie, (maybe?) Billy Butcherson
Monster House: DJ, Chowder, Jenny
Mean Girls: Cady Heron
GTA (all a maybe): Michael De Santa, Franklin Clinton, Trevor Philips, Jimmy, Lamar Davis, Lester, Niko Bellic, Johnny Klebitz, Carl "CJ" Johnson, Sean "Sweet" Johnson
Phineas and Ferb: Phineas Flynn, Ferbs "Ferb" Fletcher, Perry the Platypus
Futurama: Philip J. Fry, Leela, Bender, Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth, Zoidberg, Amy Wong, Hermes Conrad 
RWBY: Ruby Rose, Weiss Schnee, Blake Belladonna, Yang Xiao Long
Sonic the Hedgehog: Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy
Super Mario Bros.: Mario, Luigi
The Legend of Zelda: Link
Ben 10: Ben
This is all I can think of for now. Again, please add more if you can think of any!
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lya-dustin · 10 months
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Reading up on Elizabeth Bigley/Cassie Chadwick (a 19th century canadian scam artist responsible for the biggest bank theft of the american gilded age and considered the best con artist to ever live) and now i need to write Aemond getting scammed by his betrothed who everyone had believed was an heiress.
Link to her wiki page if y'all interested
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ultraheydudemestuff · 4 months
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Euclid Avenue Temple (Anshe Chesed Congregation of Cleveland)-Liberty Hill Baptist Church    
8206 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH
In 1841, a rift opened within a German Orthodox Jewish congregation of a Bavarian Unsleben party that met in a rented room on Prospect Street in Cleveland, Ohio. Known as the Israelite Congregation, it was formed just two years earlier as Cleveland’s first Jewish congregation. The group split over religious differences, with the departing members forming Anshe Chesed, meaning “the People of Loving-kindness.” The factions reunited in 1845 under the name Israelitic Anshe Chesed Society of Cleveland and soon built a synagogue on Eagle Street. This building was relatively small at 35 by 50 by 28 feet. After some disagreements over religious rituals in 1850, some members left to follow Rabbi Isidor Kalisch and establish Tifereth Israel. The Anshe Chesed then hired Rabbi Bernard L. Fould from Bavaria who headed the congregation from 1850 to 1875.
     From 1861 to 1865, Rabbi Fould and chazan Gustava M. Cohen instituted many reforms, introduced an organ, tore down the women’s gallery, and installed pews. They also turned the reader of scripture from the Ark’s direction toward the audience. There were significantly more changes, later helped by Rabbi Michaelis Machol during his leadership from 1876 to 1906, converting Anshe Chesed from traditional to reformed Judaism. After the changes that Rabbi Michaelis Machol made during his leading congregation, they adopted English sermons, more moderate prayer books, and services that switched between the Hebrew and English language. Some of these changes would later be reversed by Rabbi Barnett Brickner in the 1920s. Meanwhile, in 1887 the congregation relocated to a bigger building on Scovill Avenue and Henry Street (now East 25th). The 125-foot temple had alternating layers of white and red sandstone with octagonal turrets and three arching entrances. Designed by Lehman and Schmitt, the building could comfortably seat 1,200 people.
     Rabbi Louis Wolsey from Little Rock, Arkansas, succeeded Rabbi Machol in 1907. The Anshe Chesed Congregation then announced their move to a location previously owned by Cassie Chadwick, who was known for defrauding banks out of millions by saying that she was an heir of Andrew Carnegie. Located on Euclid Avenue and East 82nd Street, Chadwick’s mansion was in the process of demolition in January of 1910, three years after she died in prison. On the vacant land, the Anshe Chesed planned to erect a synagogue designed by Lehman and Schmitt, the same architects who designed their previous home, and set aside $200,000 for construction. Rabbi Wolsey was said to favor an oriental style of architecture with tall columns and porticos for the new building. They cut some of the costs by choosing red brick instead of Indiana limestone, allowing them to spend the saved $50,000 on different amenities that included a new organ and pews.
     In 1912, the congregation dedicated its new Euclid Avenue Temple. To commemorate the opening, they lit the eternal fire before the marble Ark representing God’s eternal presence. Within the Ark, there is a scroll of the Jewish law made of satin and gold. A sermon preached by Rabbi Wolsey gave thanks to God, who they believed allowed the building to be erected by His will and for His worship. The temple could seat 1,500 attendants and had one of Cleveland's largest organs at the time with 4,000 pipes. The temple had eight stained glass windows made by Tiffany and Company that each depicted moments of Jewish history as told in the Torah. The woodwork and pews had a silver-gray finish while the carpets and seating upholstery were a deep red. The Ark was made of French marble with two candelabras standing on each side made of bronze. Behind the choir lofts, a glass mosaic was imprinted with a verse from the book of Psalms, completing the synagogue. With all these extra expenses, the cost rose to $250,000.
Beginning in 1925, the Euclid Avenue Temple entered a new three-decade era in which it would become inseparable from the imprint of a new Rabbi. Born in New York City to Russian Jewish immigrants, Rabbi Barnett Brickner was a staunch Zionist and brought a new vision to Anshe Chesed. Rabbi Brickner moved away from many of the classical Reform practices of Anshe Chesed's prior years and reinstated many older Jewish traditions in services. So thoroughly did he shape Anshe Chesed that the synagogue became commonly known as "Brickner's Temple."
     In 1956, Anshe Chesed, numbering 2,300 families, sold the building to a local African American congregation, Liberty Hill Baptist Church, which became the second Black church on Euclid Avenue, Anshe Chesed moved to their current location on Fairmount Boulevard in the eastern suburb of Beachwood. There they are known as the Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple. At this new location, the congregation pushed for more civil and political rights for all Americans, even helping Soviet Jews relocate to America to flee persecution.  Anshe Chesed has a long history tied to the roots of Cleveland, but like most Jewish organizations, the congregation left the City of Cleveland as its members moved farther eastward into the suburbs. It cannot be understated that this group has had a lasting impact on Jewish culture in Cleveland, including leaving a wonderful architectural legacy that continues to serve members of Liberty Hill Baptist Church. In the past and to this day, the Anshe Chesed congregation is an advocate of social reform and outreach.
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     Anshe Chesed, Cleveland's first congregation, dedicated its Euclid Avenue Temple at Euclid Avenue and East 82nd St. on March 22 - 24, 1912.  All the windows in the sanctuary were by Tiffany Studios.  The Euclid Avenue Temple's Tiffany windows were dedicated along with their new building at 8206 Euclid Avenue on March 22 - 24, 1912. There are eight major windows in the sanctuary, four on its eastern wall (shown above) and four on its western wall. Each window is four feet wide and 14 feet high. They represent eight periods of Jewish history, from the Patriarchs Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, through the Middle Ages. Rabbi Louis Wolsey formulated this concept and worked closely with Daniel Harrington of Tiffany Studios of New York City in their design and execution. The dedication brochure stated they depicted these periods "without departing from the old Jewish tradition of refraining from the use of human figures in the house of worship.”  In 1957 the congregation moved to Beachwood and the Liberty Hill Baptist Church moved here from Kinsman Road.
    In 1957, when the congregation, now Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple, moved to its new home in Beachwood the Tiffany windows stayed behind. (It is said that there was some sentiment for moving them but the designers of the new building recommended against that as the windows would not complement the new structure's design. Further, the cost of removing and then reinstalling the windows would have been enormous, plus the cost of installing ten modern windows in the old building. The new owners of the building, the Liberty Hill Baptist Church, have lovingly maintained the sanctuary and the windows. The windows are a highlight on Nate Arnold's tours of old Jewish Cleveland.  The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 11, 2024.
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7 crimini vol 1 La truffa Katja Centomo, Emanuele Sciarretta, Daniele Caluri e Marco Caselli
7 crimini vol 1 La truffa Katja Centomo, Emanuele Sciarretta, Daniele Caluri e Marco Caselli
Alcuni amici sono bloccati in un rifugio da una bufera di neve. Per passare il tempo, chiedono al giudice di raccontare un caso originale su qui ha lavorato. Comincia a raccontare la truffa di Greta Milton. Greta ha bisogno di una nuova vittima. Sa già da chi rivolgersi. Giorgio è un suo compare e un informatore. Le trova lui le vittime, poi mettono in atto il sistema Ponzi. Affare fatto. La…
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marzipanandminutiae · 2 months
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That cryptotheism guy has several spicy (bad) takes, so I'm not surprised to see this
oh no, i'm aware
(edit: I don't know if they're cool with the term Guy, so while it's commonly gender-neutral nowadays, might be a good idea to avoid using it for them if there's doubt. someone brought this to my attention after the post went live; I answered it without the edit on the assumption that it was originally intended neutrally. but the disclaimer seems to be important, so. disclaimer!)
a few years ago, they made a bunch of posts about how they and their boyfriend thought it was okay to shoplift from small family businesses for basically no reason besides "I Wanna and I'm Cool and Edgy; Die Mad You Cringe Babies"
like they're claiming they weren't saying Barnum was admirable in any way, just that his "relatively honest" con man style had a place in American folk mythology and like
A. he was not even relatively honest; he clung to those lies for deal life until he couldn't make money off them anymore. people just caught onto what he did because he did it so often. that man would not admit wrongdoing until he had no choice whatsoever, which is not the same as "heehee hoohoo see if you can rumble my illusion trick, visitors! I'll give you a shiny dime if you figure it out!" You Got Caught A Bunch and You're Honest are not the same thing
B. saying that you admire a certain thing. and then citing someone as an example of that thing. kind of implies that you admire them? like what did you mean for me to take that as? am I going insane here?
I wasn't even mad at them! a lot of people have a fictionalized vision of Barnum, if not from The Greatest Showman than from years of fiction using him as the Loveable Con Artist Rogue stock character without any real understanding of his actions! TBH I meant my reblog more in light of "hey you might not have realized this about this guy, but you should probably know"
but they're doubling down, so. huh. I guess that's that.
C. couldn't they have gone with like. the many many con artists of 19th century America who just claimed to be a European royal or Lost Heir to the Whatever Name and rode that train as far as it would go? that's funny while still being objectively a dick move if we're honest, with very little Actual Human Slavery involved in most cases
like Cassie L. Chadwick/Elizabeth Bigley (1854-1907), whose most well-known scam was pretending to be a daughter of various wealthy American and Canadian families- the Cunards, the Carnegies, etc. -and defrauding banks who trusted a famous name
plus Carnegie felt so bad about over his name being used that way that he built a library about it! win/win! (unless you're one of her victims of course)
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SCREAM THERAPY (2023) Comedy horror - trailer and premiere news
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