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Vanilla Ice Cream And Schemes
Vanilla Ice Cream and Schemes
A drabble I wrote because of my love of this scene. Enjoy. 😊

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my friend - sPAM, spam as much as you want, that's why those posts exist, spam my notifications, reblog as much as you like, and most importantly that's your blog you are free to reblog whatever you enjoy, your followers will enjoy it too, if they did not want to see posts they would not follow at all.
This isn't a myth, btw, it's propaganda. A prime example of "history is written by the victors." As in, they deliberately spread this narrative as the founders, so that their ways would be not only accepted by every new generation, but unilaterally defended because anyone saying the truth would be viewed as a bigoted liar wanting to oppress and condemn the Puritan's pursuit of religious freedom.
Thomas Edison, for example, is taught to be revered as a great innovator and inventor. "The father of electricity," who should be admired. You know what they don't teach you about Mr. Edison? That he was a literal sociopath. As in, textbook definition, not an exaggeration. This man electrocuted animals on stage (in front of live audiences), in order to "prove" that Tesla's AC (alternating current) was dangerous and could kill your pets or children. He would go on to kill 44 dogs, 2 calves, 2 horses (you can see the animals are growing in size which was meant to prove an adult human could die as well). Meanwhile, he was having his team kill all of these animals with his own direct current. It was all a desperate ploy to win the "Current War" and be the one making all the money. The extra messed up part is that AC is more efficient over longer distances. They were working together until Tesla revealed he didn't want to charge people for electricity and Edison set out to destroy him, also backing out of paying Tesla the 50k he promised him if he could fix the issues with the DC motor. When he did fix it and expected his compensation, Edison said: "You don't understand American jokes," and didn't give him a cent.
All of this was hidden from American citizens until it was forgotten because there was no proof it had happened. They literally don't even teach you that Nikola Tesla existed in most American schools. Topsy the elephant was the first film recorded animal death in history (also Edison but after the "war"). In the end, Tesla sold his patent to Westinghouse and AC won. (lol)
Thomas Edison is still credited as this admirable individual, "the inventor of the lightbulb," which he didn't invent but merely improved. And the reason it's taught that way, without revealing the truth, is sugar-coated tyranny, which is the flavour of capitalism and the basis of American politics, which all started with the puritanical lies about their history.
Fun fact: The one thing Edison did invent, after all that slaughter, was the electric chair. He's the reason such a barbaric method is used (still to this day in some places), yet we're taught to view him on the same tier as Benjamin Franklin or Albert Einstein.
This is just one example of this, but you can see the country being founded on rape, genocide, and every other horrid thing done being justified by religious propaganda and the victimization narrative spun by the persecutors seeping into every aspect of American culture.




Death to art theft!


Good morning everybody
Chapter 28: I Would for You
Things heat up as Gabriel takes on Claire's pain and offers to comfort her. Driven by no small amount of spite and curiosity, Claire gets a little revenge and attempts to balance the scales between them in a way that turns him on immensely.
Gabriel's PoV whenever Claire bites her lip.
