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To leave you all on a happy note: Look at this absolutely stunning Spanish princess. The Irish were like, βhey yall mind packing a few of those onto your boats and sending them our way?β
Just a "fat", "lonely", "Mexican looking bitch" about to play in the greatest city in the world (Los Angeles). I'm not Mexican btw π΅πͺ π©πͺ π¨π³
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Itβs Sunday, and now Iβm going to take this cluster fuck of genes to the farmers market. Have a great afternoon peasants π
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The word peasant originates from Old French βpaisantβ, derived from βpaisβmeaning βcountryβ or βland,β from Latin pagus for rural district. Initially, it described countryside dwellers without negative connotations. In medieval times, it covered various rural workers, from free
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Too many asleep at the wheel.
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Too many people have involved themselves with a fight that isnβt theirs.
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The wanna be vassal states to Russia are fucking pathetic. Lord Putin is never going to notice you peasant, but keep trying lol.
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Prayers for the bloodlines: however if youβre Irish βοΈ your line is gunna probably need an exorcism js
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Colonial leader: Alright, which one of you peasant fucks can kind of read? Me: π€¦ββοΈ
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645 years of documented paternal ancestry and the one thing linking them together was the pen.
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The founding documents reflected the colonies' experiences, hardships, grievances, and aspirations. βWe the peopleβ were the voices of the settlers to their future heirs, so they would know the enormous sacrifice paid for their freedom.
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They were indentured debtors and the colonies were work camps. On average it took 7 years of hard labour to pay off the passage of one person. Whole families came over.
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Canada and America share a common ancestry rooted in the colonies that settled along the Atlantic seaboard. These settlers, lived together for generations before any founding documents were established to form a nation. These settlers developed an independent indigenous
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Pray for your bloodline. Break all generational curses.
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My family name first arrived in New York in 1710. Before the founding of both America or Canada. Founding stock.
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I just traced my paternal line all the back to Geneva in 1380. The last stop on the train before I hit a wall was a land transfer from father to son in 1415, indicating one more lead that is going to bug me, the father. But anything beyond this point is incredibly difficult as
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My handlers releasing me back into the real world after being severely radicalized online.
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Your entire bloodline when you take your Celtic ass out for a nature walk
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