McHenry: What does “take out” mean?
Tilghman: Food
Tallmadge: Dating
Hamilton: Murder
Laurens: It can mean all three if you’re brave enough
I’m 5’ 3’’ so I’m not too short I think
I am taller than 4 of the Founding Fathers.
James Madison was 5″4, John Adams was 5″5, Aaron Burr was also 5″5, and Alexander Hamilton was 5″6.
I’m 5″7. I am taller than 4 of the Founding Fathers.
You motherfucking little midgets. Who’s got the upper hand on the national bank establishment now, Alexander?
Absolutely losing it at this Reddit post
And the update
She buttered Jorts
Hamilton would approve
reject fourth of july
embrace death date of thomas jeffershit, james asshole, and james monhoe
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Look buddy, i’m just trying to make it to Friday.
So, I’m in Cambridge rn. I’m British but I live in America currently so like feel free to decide whether it’s Cambridge, Massachusetts or England.
Hey outta curiosity to see how many of us there are - Reblog this if you ship Lamsmeade
Hello! It’s your Weekly Wednesday Reading Report! This week, I’ve compiled a reading list that totally wasn’t taken from the bibliographies of random historical books! Btw, no, I won’t actually list out the books, I’ll just give you a screenshot! Argggggghhhhhhh it’s too long for a screenshot.
I included links, but you can’t click them, lol.
I like randomly making family trees for random 18th century families when I want to waste time and procrastinate, so today I made a family tree of the Van Rensselaers. And I found out that, with enough digging, THE VAN RENSSELAERS ARE RELATED TO THE SCHUYLER SISTERS, ALEXANDER HAMILTON, BENJAMIN TALLMADGE, CALEB BREWSTER, SELAH STRONG, AND MARY STRONG. Sadly, I couldn’t find Abe Woodhull in the “Setauket Branch,” but I think this is good enough.
THE POWER WENT DOWN IN MY SCHOOL SO WE’RE GOING HOMEEEEE
Ok so we all remember the awkward scene where all the students are at ms Stacy’s house cramming for the queens exam after the school was burnt down and Anne awkwardly thinks Ruby is talking about her when she calls Gilbert romantic
Anne starts to say that they’re sitting on the chest together cause there is no where else to sit but upon rewatching carefully
I spot two empty chairs in that room, one of witch is right by Anne, and she’s in fact using it to set her water on
So yes, there was elsewhere to sit, and now I wanna know which of them was sitting there first and witch decided to forego one of the other chairs to squeeze together on the chest?
(My bets on Anne having sat there first and Gilbert choosing to sit by her, but feel free to disagree and tell me why)