Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by Pfroggy1
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Well no, I meant to say it was a good thing depending on your political views. I don't really care for him too much.
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Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by ManiacMaestro
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Well, for me, I have always had a fascination with the middle ages (particularly, the late middle ages is my favorite part of that period, When there was plate armor and hand cannons, that kind of stuff.) But in more recent years, I have taken a liking to the Victorian era as well as the Renaissance. It seems like a very interesting period of time to me. With all of the artists, the inventions, the architecture, the famous paintings, the culture and ideas spreading without censorship. I got into the Victorian era due to the steampunk subculture, as some of you may know. I started learning more and more about it (which also branched out into the me liking the wild west, and going back a further to the civil war,revolutionary war, and age of exploration!) I don't know about you though, but I would rather sit here with a wonderful machine known as a computer, not dying of dysentery in a wagon out in a desert or something. But, I guess it's better than the plague.(though both sound horrendous.)
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Well, for me, I have always had a fascination with the middle ages (particularly, the late middle ages is my favorite part of that period, When there was plate armor and hand cannons, that kind of stuff.) But in more recent years, I have taken a liking to the Victorian era as well as the Renaissance. It seems like a very interesting period of time to me. With all of the artists, the inventions, the architecture, the famous paintings, the culture and ideas spreading without censorship. I got into the Victorian era due to the steampunk subculture, as some of you may know. I started learning more and more about it (which also branched out into the me liking the wild west, and going back a further to the civil war,revolutionary war, and age of exploration!) I don't know about you though, but I would rather sit here with a wonderful machine known as a computer, not dying of dysentery in a wagon out in a desert or something. But, I guess it's better than the plague.(though both sound horrendous.)


If you have an interest in the Civil War, definitely check out the Ken Burns documentaries. They are on Netflix as far as I know, and they are an excellent overview of everything surrounding that conflict.
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