Either live up to and honor the oath that you took, or admit that you’re a pack of stinkin’ liars and get the hell outta Washington ...
Before torches and pitchforks become as abundant as AR-15s, 9mms, 12 Gauges and edged weapons ...
In other words before We The People really DO riot ...
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I want to see the founding fathers play cards against humanity
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The Founding Fathers- 5/10
Second in the Old Steven Trilogy
*Old Review*
The Founding Fathers was performed by Peter Purves, Alice Haig, and Lisa Bowerman, written by Simon Guerrier, and released in June 2015.
I’ll be honest, I’m writing this review a while after finishing this story but I still remember it pretty well.
I wasn’t super happy with this story. It was sort of blah, to be honest. There wasn’t much of a plot nor was it very good. It seemed like Guerrier was trying to do too much but didn’t have time to develop any of it and was left with vague plot points that barely fit together.
The ending was confusing and convoluted. I was unsure about how the lighting strike thingy happened and how the plot got there in the first place! The ending was strange and felt rushed as if the scraps of the plot were suddenly woven together.
I did like the relationship between Ben Franklin and the Doctor was sweet and I can definitely see how they would be friends. This was an old Steven story, hence the inclusion of his narration and his granddaughter. I’m still not 100% sure where this trilogy is going to lead, but according to some mildly reputable sources, it’s not going to end well.
Overall, this was a confusing story was was mildly boring and not particularly worth a listen.
5/10
Friend Death Count: 0
Steven Tortured Count: 0
The Doc does some messed up shit to Steven Count: 0
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This...is where your FREEDOM began! Preserve this and pass it on. This is a sacred part of history!
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this post sucks so bad massachusetts takes its name from the indigenous massachusett people who were genocided and whose land was stolen and that would be obvious if you would think for a single second and look up the etymology before posting. mocking a native language that was eradicated for centuries and is only now beginning to be revived is not fucking funny it is ignorant and racist and cruel
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Prompt 45
Hear me out. Danny gets de-aged and thrown into Gotham, everything’s sort of normal there. He’s somewhere between 4 and 6 and absolutely tiny. Looks a little sickly, covered in his death-scars and looks like some sort of fae child or something.
Now it’s Gotham, normally this would mean he’d have gotten kidnapped, gotten stolen from the streets or something. The thing is though, he wasn’t dropped into Gotham all alone.
It’s kind of hard to take a child when there’s a giant eldritch abomination of a knight seemingly living in the kid’s shadow that causes terror with its very presence.
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The funniest thing to think about would be the founding fathers' reaction to gen z.
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father figure prompts pt. 1 (cw: daddy issues)
"why did you think i'd be mad at you? of course i'm not mad at you. it's just one broken cup. there are seven hundred other cups."
"you're okay. i promise you're okay."
"it's not your fault. it's not your fault."
(of MC's birth father) "did he hurt you again? going to beat him up one of these days i swear to god. come, let's get ice cream."
"you seem in dire need of cookies."
"oh, honey, come here." (hugging) "it's okay to be vulnerable, okay?"
"are you doing okay?"
"don't say you're sorry, please, you didn't even do anything."
"can't sleep?"
"are you sick? no, no, you're staying home. i'll make you soup and put on a disney movie you're not going anywhere like that."
"have you eaten?"
"i love you as much as my children, and no one hurts my children."
"nightmares?"
"you don't have to do anything, just rest. please."
"you're going to hurt yourself. take a break."
part. 2
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