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Flopsie@flopsie.bsky.social |
What I was taught of Arnold in school was the slander. Vain and extravagant, he betrayed the glorious revolution because he didn't think he was paid enough.
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Flopsie@flopsie.bsky.social |
What I was taught of Arnold in school was the slander. Vain and extravagant, he betrayed the glorious revolution because he didn't think he was paid enough.
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Brigid Keely She/Her
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“He just didn’t think he was paid enough!” “Oh dear. How much was he getting paid?” “Oh well nothing.” “Noth-“ “Oh! And he took on a lot of debt for the cause.” “I mean…?” “Like a lot.” “Huh.” “The cowardly traitor!” “Well I mean… huh.” “Absolute turncoat.” “Did he even HAVE a coat by that point?”
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John Bull
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Yeah, absolute opposite was true. He believed in it more than most. It was why he got so disillusioned with it.
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