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@spacebluelily language

I was hearing Alexander Hamilton and I accidently pressed 9 on my laptop instead of 0 and when I pressed 9 the "fought with him" sounded more like "fucked with him"

(I mean, Laurens-)

(Can't argue with that)

@imJUSTasillylittleguy group

😔 someone with covid was near me, they want me to quarantine until the 29th. My mom called them to ask if I could take an anti body test bc I had it in the past so I would have a much harder time getting it but they didn't respond to that so I might have to post pone my party X-X

@Cloudy_is_trying_her_best

Bruh Neytirix you just made me realize how terrifying the idea of Among Us actually is. Like you're on a ship, in deep space. Any safe escape is presumably MUCH too far away for you to be able to get there in time. There's a looming threat of alien attack at any minute already. All you have is your crewmates. They're the only human contact you have, that you have had for a long time. You're dependent on them, and they are dependent on you. Then you find out that one of your crewmates is something /other/, something that wishes you harm. One of these people that you trust so much isn't who you thought they are, and worse, they want you dead. You trusted them, and the entire time they wanted nothing more than to kill you. Suddenly your friends become your worst nightmares, and you don't know who to trust anymore. They don't trust you, either. And if you make it out alive? Chances are that the suspicion won't just go away. Someone could still be an imposter.

F R I C C

(A YouTube comment I made also check out Neytirix's channel and art if you want to be d i s t u r b e d they're amazing)

@spacebluelily language

Real Historical Fact:

Throughout their lives, but especially after his wife died, Jefferson habitually asked Madison to either move in with him at Monticello or his other residences while holding office. He even asked Madison to buy land closer to Monticello even though they were already only 30 miles apart

Even better, Madison's excuse for not doing so according to the letters he saved was usually that he had to catch up on his reading.

@spacebluelily language

Step aside, Alexander Hamilton.

The familiar portrait of Hamilton is being removed from the American $10 bill to be replaced by an influential woman in history, according to the Department of the Treasury.

@spacebluelily language

As the sun set on Christmas, the fighters retreated to their respective trenches. A few ceasefires held until New Year’s Day. In most locations, however, the war resumed on December 26. At 8:30 a.m. in Houplines, Captain Charles Stockwell of the 2nd Royal Welch Fusiliers fired three shots into the air and raised a flag that read “Merry Christmas.” His German counterpart raised a flag that read “Thank you.” The two men then mounted the parapets, saluted each other and returned to their sodden trenches. Stockwell wrote that his counterpart then “fired two shots in the air—and the war was on again.”

The guns quickly extinguished the brief flicker of peace, and British Expeditionary Force commander John French issued orders that such a grassroots ceasefire should never happen again. When Christmas returned to the trenches in 1915, the truce did not. Holiday cheer was in short supply like so many other rations after a year that saw the unleashing of poison gas, the sinking of the British ocean liner Lusitania by German U-boats and the deaths of millions more on and off the battlefield.

The guns of World War I did not fall silent again until the signing of the armistice on November 11, 1918. The Christmas Truce, however, provided an unforgettable memory for many such as the British soldier who confessed in a letter the following day, “I wouldn’t have missed the experience of yesterday for the most gorgeous Christmas dinner in England.”

Cameron

"I just kept seeing him either behind me, looking at me."
erm i was on another thread talking about the time i was stalked.. (copy and pasted that for formatting reasons lol)

@spacebluelily language

I mean from a historical point this line is completely true. Jefferson never wore anything fancy cause he was like 'i'm above fashion bitches' and during his presidency would be late to greet his guests and arrive in his night gown or dirty with mud all over him. Hamilton on the hand was literally always dressed up. I mean he was nicknamed the peacock because of how extravagantly he dressed.
(Madison was also nicknamed the crow because he would always be dressed in black.)
So uh yeah this line is more of a historical than musical thing.

@Elder-God-Whisper work

Heartbreak

What is this betrayal,
that resonates through my bones,
Shattering the particles of me that mattered,
While I stifle my begging tones.

What was once warm and pleasant is now a burn,
Scorching my emotions to smoke and ashes,
The very same thing that passes from your lips,
As the blade deepens the gashes.

I trusted it to hold my quintessence,
Even as the grip faltered at a breeze,
And that breeze grew to a storm,
Then it dropped me into ice cold seas.

What was this betrayal,
That embedded itself in my soul,
Locking itself in place forever,
Until my funeral toll.