ladytyler.bsky.social
Historian of Anne Bonny, lover of nautical history, writer of an SS Eastland documentary, big fan of looping songs I like.
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Also, nitpicking but, that's an image of Joan of Arc being executed, who was not tried as a witch.
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Damn right. Moment I heard about the recently announced Ahoy game, i looked up what they thought of the series.
Basis for the series alongside Master and Commander.
Instant buy.
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If I had a dime every time I met an 18th century historian who liked the Jack Aubrey series...
Id be so rich. Double rich if they also add they like the Sharpe series.
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Give the guard too much power, stabbed in back. Too little power, stabbed in back. Not paid enough, stabbed in the back. Paid too much, believe it or not stabbed in the back.
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Tear the fascists down.
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Wow. That's fantastic.
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I have a deadly addiction to the semi colon due to years of using Grammerly.
Basically AI got me the other way.
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I have to ask, your fantastic hats. Do you make them yourself?
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This is why I pound for pound prefer female antagonists. Shes great
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Short 18th? That's a paddling.
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I think the fact its an obscure film by today's standards and also silent (which I've learned the hard way is impossible for zoomers to watch) are the cause. Reefer is the real test.
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I vote Root. He could do his Office Spaces voice, King of the Hill voice, or his Man in the High Castle voice.
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Me too. The world would be far better if he had lived to review the 2019 Cats film, among many many many other great pieces he would have wrote.
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Roger Ebert is spinning in his grave. To quote him.
"I hated hated hated hated hated this. Hated it. Hated every simpering stupid vacant audience-insulting moment of it. Hated the sensibility that thought anyone would like it."
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Ms. Biren got back to me. She didn't know but Sharon Deevey might know.
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I found her IG is that the best contact form or is there an email? She does seem to be very knowledgeable. Sharon Deevey actually doesn't live far from me. I'll try to contact her too.
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Ah that makes sense. I asked Ginny and she didn't remember much about her.
All I've figured, going by the issues, is she was from Baltimore, a professional photographer, and probably born between 1944 and 1954 since the age range was 18 to 28 in 1972.
Is there anyone I should seek out? Or nah?
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I used to go to a horse riding farm with many goats. It was lovely.
They only served skim milk.
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I have a strong love of big hats and I'm on the cusp of having my first peer review paper published.
This made me die laughing.
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I've never tried one before. I must rectify this error.
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I knew I was forgetting one. Upper part of the list.
Also you can judge an entire person on how they dispose of a shopping cart. Took it back to the corral? A good person. Threw it into the middle of the parking lot? Bad person.
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Costco people are good. In the kindness alignment chart of grocery stores, it goes, Costco, Krogers, Speedway, Whole Foods, then go about 20 levels and say Walmart if we i guess consider it one.
Really glad about the keys by the way.
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Retail people can be angels on a good day, especially when you don't scream at them due to the peanut butter jars being moved one isle over.
Talking from experience.
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Sir yes sir.
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Do you like movies about gladiators?
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I always do think about how time really dulls tragedy. That Disney Pocahontas film is kinda horrifying when you know the actual history. Or how true crime makes people like Elizabeth Bathory sexy. Time sure is a funny thing.
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Milton Friedman and John Maynard Keyes are screaming from the void.
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No Watership Down and no Yearling.
Bambi and Old Yeller are partially acceptable with some caution.
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Tar and feather I say.
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I sure was liberated... from my money.
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Id have read it.....
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Yep unfortunately so. Its why most viewers don't really care that videos usually don't cite sources.
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Yes it appears that's it.
As a consolation, someone can't just create an account under your name and do terrible things.
That has happened unfortunately.
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Mrs. Dalloway had stood so for eighty years and might stand for eighty more.
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I respect that! That's like when 10 year old me almost got thrown out of Arlington National Cemetery for correcting a tour guide when they said a Civil War general died in the Spanish American War.
Also as a kid I butchered that name worse. Sarah Ber Sus is how I said it.
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Trott sure was a colorful lad. Well both of them actually.
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Man 1995 was a good year to be a Jane Austin fan.
Although personally I thought Greg Wises John Willoughby was slightly better if we must compare.
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Maaaaaaaaaan I can relate.
Any time my area of study (piracy) comes up, I rapidly feel like an atoll in an ocean of nonsense and madness.
I try to be nice but it gets grating after a while. Its just easier to talk about it with professors.
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Jar of peanut butter.
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They also removed Ira Hayes page.
Disgraceful.
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I always check the List of Last Survivors Wikipedia page every few months.
Always breaks my heart.
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Not even the only one.
Pennsylvania has one, famously featured in the movie Groundhog Day.
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I always love learning niche details. I didn't know Black Death was a phrase from centuries after. Fascinating.
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We are the Glasnost Collective. Surrender your pizzas.
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Smuggling goes hand in hand with piracy and I'm not sure that's stated enough. Like Nassau's lifeblood was the various smugglers that worked as an in-between.
Even now, piracy in say, south east Asia is very much strongly linked with smuggling.
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There is probably an entrance fee of arguing about Queen Anne and the Acts of Union but other than that, welcome aboard.
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I judge anyone who uses speakerphones in public the same as double parking.
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Dropping the nuke is now WOKE. Guess it was the B 29 Super Pronouns.