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I hope no one's else done this WAHAHHAHA last post before I sleep :3 1776 THE MUSICAL ILY
I just woke up and I saw this and I’m like AHHHHHHHHH
was bro stitched up by a postie in a past life?
Fun fact: jefferson was 12-14 years older than hamilton. The generational gap was exaggerated by the fact that jefferson was also 8 inches taller than him. Imagine getting roasted by a tiny gen alpha kid in court
new crack ship unlocked: 1776! Jefferson x Hamilton! Jefferson
THIS is the gay agenda
THIS JUST MAKE SENSE
James Wilson character development
I just found out that franklin and adams slept in the same bed once at some point in 1776 and they kept arguing over if the window should be open or closed 💀💀
someone oughta open up a window
Franklin looks like that imaginary egg is gonna FLY at him
he’s literally about to jump
Let’s try to make 1776 popular on here again:
Characters I think are homophobic/supportive:
Supportive:
John Adams: I mean he’s gay for Jefferson need I say more?
Tommy Jefferson: THAT scene alone makes it clear.
Benjamin Franklin: he’s a little confused but he’s got the right spirit. Also gay himself, duh.
John Hancock: he’d probably crack a joke here and there but he’s always supportive.
Dr. Lyman Hall: yes he’s from the south and at first on Dickinson’s side, but he has his own opinions and fully supports the LGBTQIA+ community.
Richard Henry Lee: He’d probably do his WOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOO if you’d come out to him.
Roger Sherman: he’s just a simple Cobler from Connecticut but is fully supportive. He’s too pure.
Reverend John Witherspoon: yes he’s a reverend but I’m convinced he is gay so duh.
John Dickinson: claims he hates the gays but is secretly in love with James before he dumps him at the end.
Robert Livingston: duh.
Charles Thompson. Gay for G. Washington.
Abigail Adams: supports her husbands affair with Jeffy.
Martha Jefferson: duh.
HOMOPHOBIC:
Edward Rutledge: You just know he is.
George Read: The little prissy from Delaware is homophobic and y’all know it.
Dr. Josiah Bartlett: it’s obvious.
Lewis Morris: idk I’m just kind getting this homophobic feeling from him.
Joseph Hewes: duh.
IDK:
Colonel Thomas McKean: I can see him being both.
Caesar Rodney: he probably doesn’t even care.
Andrew McNair: idk tbh.
Samuel Chase: someone outta open up a window to find the answer.
James Wilson: is unsure of gay people but he himself is gay for Dickinson.
Stephen Hopkins: too drunk to care.
richard henry lee on his way to get the resolution on independency
The Color Psychology and Symbolism Present In 1776 (1972)
— # endless reasons you should watch 1776 (1972) (1/?)
1776 (1972) - dir. Peter Hunt
ASSORTED CARDS IN A 1776 (1972) THEMED TAROT DECK
Considered myself fortunate that I've John DICKinson to ABUSE