230yrs of Thermidorian propaganda ends NOW
Lafayette was in Columbia and Wilmington VA
Again, I'm using the same image because he's basically in the same spot, the map isn't big enough
tomorrow's going to be exciting!!!
Source
Lafayette 200 website
REAL
how it feels to psychoanalyze a man who’s been dead for 230 years
I have an art block🥀
"the frontman HATES gihun, stop making everything gay"
meanwhile the literal creator of the series:
The Polish Army in World War II, despite being poorly equipped compared to other armies, fought fiercely against the German invasion, initially defending their homeland in the "September Campaign" before forming a significant exiled force that fought alongside the Allies in the West, particularly distinguishing themselves in the Italian campaign and the Battle of Monte Cassino, with notable contributions also made by the Polish Air Force and Navy throughout the war; they are recognized for their significant resistance movement within occupied Poland, known as the "Home Army" (Armia Krajowa), which engaged in sabotage and intelligence gathering against the German occupation forces.
From "The Polish Army 1939-45"
Joseph Fouché Post Thermidor:
So this is why the Front Man is so obsessed with Gi-hun... I love this trope of conflicting morals between hero and villain ❤️ perhaps Inho was reflecting about his own morals and secretly rooting for Gi-hun but also imagine his disappointment when Gi-hun decided to sacrifice those people to take the guns from the pink soldiers 😭 (which may've convinced Inho that his reasoning is the right one and prompted him to carry out the plan accordingly, not that he wasn't going to do it eventually, but he'll do it more decisively now)
This is why I'd love a spin-off of the Front Man, I think he became evil when he lost his wife and his unborn kid but I'd like to see more of his backstory and what he went through when he played those games back in 2015. I'd like to know what he saw, what he witnessed, who else he lost that convinced him of his current worldview. Also perhaps even Il Nam was his father (Il Nam's son also didn't drink milk like Inho) and he abandoned his family only to be reunited with his son (Inho) when he participated in the games. There's so many things I'd like to know.
In a way, Gi-hun and Inho are the only ones who can understand each other because they both played the games, they both returned to that place, they both lost their families... if only they didn't have conflicting worldviews <\3
Other characters I'd love to see have spin-offs are: Sangwoo (my Sangihun heart NEEDS to see how was their relationship like when they were younger and what happened for them to grow apart... 😭😭), Sae Byeok and Hyun Ju ❤️
yay glad people liked Dnd Robespierre here's moreeee from the stash
dw he didn't kill anyone he just had a bad dream