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#glee and #spoilers (lol)
HA good times
Lmao I was like ????? when I read this but apparently it's actually a word
So, I remember bits of a quote that I *think* belonged to Laurens, where it said something akin to throwing his hands up in the air and proclaiming despair at having been alive on this day, due to something stupid that someone said/did. I know this is VERY vague and I apologize, but I remember loving the quote but accidentally removing it from my likes, and I can't remember where I found it. In the chance it might've been here, I thought I'd ask. I kind of wanted to print it on a t-shirt, lol.
This quote was said by Laurens after the Siege of Savannah, and there are a few variations, depending on which account you read:
While d’Estaing praised Laurens’s courage, two separate andslightly different accounts, when taken together, depict an officer dispiritedby the deaths of men under his command and by the cowardice exhibited byothers. Mason Locke Weems, in his oftenfanciful biography of Francis Marion, wrote that Laurens, when the retreat wasordered, looked on his fallen men and exclaimed, “Poor fellows, I envy you!” Then he angrily flung his sword on the groundand left the field. John C. Hamilton, inhis biography of his father Alexander Hamilton, described Laurens at the momentof defeat, standing facing the British volleys, “with his arms wide extended,”inviting death. When a comradecriticized this display of rashness, Laurens replied, “My honour does notpermit me to survive the disgrace of this day.” Different in detail, these stories make a similar point: Laurens, inkeeping with his reputation for rashness, recklessly courted death at Savannah. (“The Political Education of John Laurens” by Gregory D. Massey)
I know it's tough, but try not to let things like that video and that article get to you. For being mere silly shippy fangirls, we're clearly eons more mature than she could ever be, both in our conduct and based on the fact that she disastrously misunderstands our feelings towards our passions (or misunderstands a deep passion for something in general?). Who needs her approval when we have amazing people who understand and love what we do like LMM and, better yet, each other?
Very true. Thanks for your message.
Ghirardelli and Lindt are basically the only good chocolates that don't taste waxy, and Lindt isn't even American, lmao. Twix are actually pretty good, but not quite up to par as foreign chocolate. Like every other food in the US. I don't know who told you Butterfingers were good, because when I took my 4 siblings trick or treating this year, EVERYONE kept trying to trade away their butterfingers. Nasty stuff.
we have twix here and theyre amazing but im guessing they’re different to your twix??? god the butterfinger was so gross...so gross i’m never going to forgive him for saying it was delicious
rhilex replied to your post:i'm almost finished w s10 of supernatural and i...
I think it peaked in s5 honestly. I was so disinterested after that I just forgot to keep watching halfway through s8
well the original written plot arc was through season 5 which is why kripke ditched
he was like “this is all i had planned later losers”
and considering most shows last roughly five seasons that was plenty but cw was “people want more we will give them more”
yeah
i’m pissed but i wanna know what happens tbh
rhilex replied to your post:guess who had cookies for breakfasttttt
I ALSO HAD COOKIES FOR BREAKFAST but sugar cookies my sis made
we dine like queens