Sorry @is-this-taken-too-questionmark for incriminating you as well but. It's the truth. Sadly.
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Sorry @is-this-taken-too-questionmark for incriminating you as well but. It's the truth. Sadly.
You are a mid-15th century child king in Hungary. They appoint your uncle as your regent/advisor. What do you do?
let him make decisions and puppeteer me; accept the blame for his doings
send him on a suicide mission to Transylvania against the Ottomans
I'm looking at a paper discussing the Garai family's political marriage schemes, I was hoping to find out something about Garai Anna that I didn't already know (I did not find out) but one of the citations is a paper about Mátyás' love affairs... written by one of the professors that we all hate👍 I will read it but I will be shaking my head to signal that the author is an asshole.
Okay new Lucheni thought (I have a dozen of them per day tbh)
The actual plot of Elisabeth, the recounting of her life, the 2 hours between "und reden immer noch von Elisabeth" and the start of Das Attentat, that happens in a blink of an eye. That's a fleeting thought Lucheni has between answering the next question of Was wollten Sie in Genf, Lucheni?
He says in Prolog that everyone is still talking about Elisabeth, quickly thinks over the reasons of that but then the next question from the Judge comes, there's no actual break, not more than between Warum haben Sie die Kaiserin Elisabeth ermordet and Antworten Sie, Luigi Lucheni.
I know it's shoddily edited together but. Like it makes sense. These 90 seconds are all that happen.
This is one of my many Lucheni interpretations and one of twelve thousand that we all together have, it all exists simultaneously okay??
L'avertissement (1900/etching) - Albert Besnard
First contribution to the matter at hand (hopefully there will be more 🤞)
"a kebab készül"
ennek a mondatnak az állítmánya a "készül", az
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Which is prev?
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Apologist
Craftsman who works with a wheel
Archivist
Dying person
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Girl
Jurist
Knife sharpener
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Musicals are time loops. Every night, the same thing happens except for a few minor differences. It always ends the same. If you want the characters to do something different or to make better choices, too bad. The actors are bound by the script and the score. The only way for the time loop to end is for the show to close. But you (the audience) don't want the show to close, nor do the actors who would like to be employed. It's a lose/lose situation. For the actors, audience, technicians, and for the characters, who are forever stuck in the same stretch of time.
So, I'm kind of deep in the rabbit hole, reading the letters of Cardinal Piccolomini who went on to become Pope Pius II, but before that he was one of the tutors of little Ladislaus. From "Hungarian embassy to the emperor, Autumn 1445": Jiskra, the Bohemian, a man of many talents, had arrived in [Wiener] Neustadt before the emperor left for his campaign and had told what the Hungarians would do. He asked to see King Ladislaus, and when he met and saw him, he wept and said, “Alas! How much trouble I have had in your cause! How many dangers have I faced! How much blood have I spilt! But you are too young to understand this. I wish I shall live long enough to see you speak your mind and recognise those who have served you faithfully.” He brought the boy several gifts. Then Hans, the king’s Kammermeister, who happened to be present, said, “This man, Most Serene Prince, has long supported your cause in Hungary. He is your captain, your protector, your defender, and your helmsman. Why not give him something as payment?” Then the boy, guided by some divine spirit, opened the purse hanging beside Hans’ amulets and took out six coins that he gave to Jiskra. Jiskra hung them on a golden string around his neck and still carries them in memory of the boy’s liberality. <...> When [Újlaky] Miklos was invited to visit his king, who was staying in a place close to the travel route, he answered, “I do not yet know which king I shall have, and I will not honour this boy before I know him to be my lord.” Some of the Hungarians said they considered Ladislaus their king and that he could not be blamed since he was too young to speak [for himself]. Therefore, several of them went to see their king. They brought gifts to the boy, gazing at him as if he were a divinity, and, kneeling before him, they shed tears. The bishop of Vezprem said, “O, Most Noble Boy, will God grant me to see you in the kingdom before this old age shall fail? Grow up, boy, grow up, and nobody shall take the Kingdom of Hungary from you as long as you live.” Cardinal Dénes gave a big golden cup into his hands, and kissing the boy, he said, “Alas, how many troubles I have suffered on your behalf, how many losses, and how many dangers I have faced. But all will be fine if only I see you upon the throne.” Afterwards, he stayed for three days with the emperor. This is how things went with the Hungarians.
HE'S FIVE YEARS OLD
Fucking with a baby's brain like this 😭 Nagy király leszek indeed 😭
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"Bethlen mindig azt mondta, hogy aki szeret, az tűr" MIKOR mondta ezt neked és MI volt hozzá a kontextus
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Ember Márk Lucheni and Veréb Tamás Der Tod Prolog in honor of me loving Ember Márk Lucheni and Veréb Tamás Der Tod
ez egy epikus bölcsész find és muszáj elflexelnem vele: Arany János irodalomtörténeti és széptani jegyzetei tanár korából, 1859-ből
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