R.I.P. Untalented-sackman, shot down in the line of duty... Duty to the truth.
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R.I.P. Untalented-sackman, shot down in the line of duty... Duty to the truth.
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several external limbs that all branch out into smaller, yet more potent limbs. dead spiders in my hair AND a jaw that is almost as long as my torso, yet only about half as wide. 5 foot 8, caucasian.
You walk into my chamber and slice off my fingers. You eat them all. Later, your many children burst out of your stomach, studded in gold medallions.
untalented-sackman replied to your post: the next time someone calls you a cuck remember...
is this a legitimate historical fact or a goof
it was gossiped about wrt Caesar’s first wife Pompeia which resulted in him divorcing her even though the rumors were probably false he didnt want the potential damage to his reputation
with Genghis Khan there’s a very good chance that his oldest son Jochi was sired while Genghis’ wife Borte was in the captivity of the rival Merkit tribe. Genghis was actually a kinda cool dude about it because he said that no matter what he saw Jochi as his son but it still caused friction especially with Genghis later sons (who were all much younger than Jochi as well) over issues of inheritance and was one the reasons why the ‘compromise’ of splitting the Mongol realm amongst his sons was chosen to avoid conflict between Jochi and the second oldest son Chagatai. Jochi’s heirs and Chagatai were given their own realms and it was the third son Ogedei who was chosen to inherit the title of “Great Khan”
with Tamerlane it was just an insult that Sultan Bayezid I used against him when they were exchanging incredibly insulting letters with one another. Tamerlane eventually defeated and captured Bayezid after the Battle of Ankara and allegedly used him as a foot-stool during the victory feast and also allegedly kept him inside of a giant bird cage as an ornament until he died.
its 100% true wrt Napoleon bc early on during the Italian Campaign and the Oriental Expedition Josephine was basically openly cheating on him over in Paris particularly with an army officer named Hippolyte Charles. Napoleon also cheated on her at various points
smeeeg blef
BOOTY LIKE TWO PLANETS HOT DAMN IT YOUR BOOTY LIKE TWO PLANETS HOT DAMN IT YOUR BOOTY LIKE.