On the 4th I always think about how ALPHA Teddy Roosevelt was
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Date: July 4th, 2022 9:22 AM Author: Razzle purple gas station partner
And how much of a faggot Franklin was. And, of course, the libtard faggots pulled down Teddy's statue at the NY Natural History museum as if he were Hitler or something. Fuck this country.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5146179&forum_id=2#44792166)
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Date: July 4th, 2022 9:31 AM Author: Vivacious salmon address halford
TR was the GOAT but Franklin was also 180. He invented the art of running flame under ridiculous monikers. He should be the patron saint of XO.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silence_Dogood
Mrs. Silence Dogood was the pen name used by Benjamin Franklin to get his work published in the New-England Courant, a newspaper founded and published by his brother James Franklin.
As a young boy, Franklin worked as an apprentice in his older brother's printing shop in Boston, where The New-England Courant was published and printed.
Franklin never got anything he wrote published, so, at age 16, he created the persona of a middle-aged widow named Silence Dogood.[1] Once every two weeks, he would leave a letter under the door of his brother's printing shop. A total of 14 letters were sent. The first letter began:
Sir,
It may not be possible in the first Place to inform your Readers, that I intend once a Fortnight to present them, by the Help of this Paper, with a short Epistle, which I presume will add somewhat to their Entertainment.
And since it is observed, that the Generality of People, nowadays, are unwilling either to commend or dispraise what they read, until they are in some measure informed who or what the Author of it is, whether he be poor or rich, old or young, a Schollar or a Leather Apron Man, &c. and give their Opinion of the Performance, according to the Knowledge which they have of the Author's Circumstances, it may not be amiss to begin with a short Account of my past Life and present Condition, that the Reader may not be at a Loss to judge whether or no my Lucubrations are worth his reading.[2]
The letters poked fun at various aspects of life in colonial America, such as this quote about hoop petticoats:
These monstrous topsy-turvy Mortar-Pieces, are neither fit for the Church, the Hall, or the Kitchen; and if a Number of them were well mounted on Noddles-Island, they would look more like Engines of War for bombarding the Town, than Ornaments of the Fair Sex. An honest Neighbour of mine, happening to be in Town some time since on a publick Day, inform'd me, that he saw four Gentlewomen with their Hoops half mounted in a Balcony, as they withdrew to the Wall, to the great Terror of the Militia, who (he thinks) might attribute their irregular Volleys to the formidable Appearance of the Ladies Petticoats.[1]
The letters were published in The New-England Courant fortnightly, and amused readers. Some men wrote in offering to marry Ms. Dogood, upon learning she was widowed.[1]
Eventually, James found out that all fourteen of the letters had been written by his younger brother, which angered him. Benjamin left his apprenticeship without permission and escaped to Philadelphia.[3]
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5146179&forum_id=2#44792183)
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Date: July 4th, 2022 12:50 PM Author: Charismatic cerise tanning salon keepsake machete
he was an asthmatic weakling, you’re an asthmatic weakling
he never served in the military but LARPed like he did, you never served and LARP like you know something
see the parallels?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5146179&forum_id=2#44793039) |
Date: July 8th, 2022 3:20 PM Author: honey-headed factory reset button
Roosevelt outlined his own relatively progressive view on property rights and marriage in an excerpt from his senior college thesis, entitled “Practicality of Giving Men and Women Equal Rights,” that he read at the 1880 Harvard commencement ceremony. “The man should have no more right over the person or property of his wife than she has over the person or property of her husband,” Roosevelt argued. “I would have the word ‘obey’ used no more by the wife than by the husband.” He even argued that wives shouldn’t be required to take their husband’s last names after marriage—though his soon-to-be bride, Alice Hathaway Lee, would change her name to Alice Lee Roosevelt when they married later that year.
https://iiif.lib.harvard.edu/manifests/view/drs:53624524$1i
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