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Did Adam and Eve have belly buttons?
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It's always time for Tim's.
You are so powerful that even images don`t want to show on your posts out of fear
Hey, Arathorn guess what?
Napoleon wasn't short in his day. That was a rumor started after his death to mock him.
On the cusp of absolute hegemony in Europe, the colossus slipped off a precipice and plunged into the depths of ignominy and defeat. This historical Prometheus expired on the isolated and barren rock of St. Helena. The insalubrious climate of this diminutive island in the South Atlantic resulted in the expiration of the colossus' life. For the period of his final exile, the valetudinarian conqueror languished in despair and ennui. The benefactor of the populations of Europe was ridiculed, abhorred and detested by the restored monarchs of Europe who desired to sweep away the remaining vestiges of Napoleonic influence. This lofty and superior being was condemned to perpetual execration by the ultramontanists and ultra-monarchists of the restored European order. However, the contumacious hero did not yield to the final desire of the reactionaries: the puissance and genius of this Promethean hero exists in the collective imagination. The conservatism and reactionary movements of the post-1815 European order did not succeed in extirpating the influence of the colossus' political reforms and military conquests. The conqueror left an indelible imprint on the universal imagination.
I agree with Conrad, in the fact that if you conquer, it is not true conquest until you have captured the minds and souls of those you are after.
Land is nothing. Even if you fail to conquer a single acre in a thousand years... If you succeed in conquering the souls of men, you will be a true conquerer, and shall be revered almost as a deity by history.
I think you guys are looking way too much into it
Wait, so Conrad agreed with me?
That's what I got out of his paragraph. He didn't come out and say it, but he agreed that after Napoleon's death he was ridiculed. His height, being one of those things.
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