@CinnamonGirlE Here's a caffeinated energy bar... Now wave to mommy she just pulled up!
I understand it gets easier when you can hop them up on sugar and then send them home...
I think it's called... Revenge ^^
@Jorro @misslovelymess Yep!
@misslovelymess It's in the name folks! Democrat? More like Demoncrat! They're blood demons! With Weather machines!
No I didn't have one to many edibles and fall asleep during a 50s McCarthy Monster Movie marathon, what do you mean?
@misslovelymess Yeah.. then MTG could make some claim about democrats being vampires that fed on blood in the basements of pizza parlors, and that they use the weather machines to concentrate their republican victims in shelters for easy hunting.
@TheNewsOwl What isn't refined about throwing up in gutters and going for new levels of Blood Alcohol content whilst visiting a foreign country.
It is the very definition of classy.
@LnzyHou He sounds like a fun and groovy dude!
@janallmac I think intent matters, most definitely, also he was a newborn. Language processing was not fully online yet.
Thing is, there is a well documented lifetime of abuse and insults between William and his oldest son.
In those times, cruelty was much more a matter of course for many. William the Bastard was sadly not unique for his time.
@janallmac @JanetZumba_FalPals @0x56 He also disrespected and denigrated him enough to push him towards a full rebellion.
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Well he did call his son Robert Curthose, Basically Robert Shortpants.
@janallmac @JanetZumba_FalPals @0x56 He was known as William the Bastard before he was known as William the Conqueror, because he was born of an illegitimate relationship.
He also was not a very nice soul, so it kind of fits him better in my estimation.
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So fun fact with the arrival of William the Bastard, and the Normans came French. The Language of the courts and nobility was French in England for 200 years after, not letting go until the middle of the 1200s.
This is where we get words like beef, cabbage, parliament, champion etc... Those all have French origins.
There are so many more too.
Anything with a Th- (This, Thing etc) comes from the Danelaw, and old Norse as well.
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The Normans came with the arrival of William the Bastard in 1066.
The battle of Hastings was the decisive moment that ended the Anglo-Saxon era for England that began in the 400s.
@MidnightRider My father is an ex police officer, paramedic, coast guardsmen, and was an ER nurse for over 20 years, and yeah, it really took a toll on him.
@janallmac @JanetZumba_FalPals @0x56
You'd think but...
@MidnightRider earning a pittance for honest work? Not much has changed there.
@MidnightRider I think every era has its charms. I began my residence so to say in 81 just as the world was really getting into an awful big hurry.
Novelist. Rebecca Mickley on Amazon.
43.Open to DMs. Therian Hare, feral wilderness cryptid aspiring to build a monastic heathen life. Hail Eostre! AMA.