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Gaiman first developed the character of Mr. Nancy for Anansi Boys, then borrowed him for American Gods, which happened to be published first. The books aren't connected in terms of story, tone, mood, or style, but they do share that character.
kinda says something about a guy that he holds up...
I assumed that when you informed me that you had read the posts in question, you had actually read the posts in question, and that I didn't need to refer back to them.
:dunno:
Ever since Birdjag brought up Thomas Jefferson, I've pretty much been sticking to Thomas Jefferson. When I described...
I would love to know when you think I've ever assumed that kind of tone.
The short version is that there was a lot of antislavery and abolitionist sentiment in the Atlantic world in Jefferson's time, that those activists actually managed to get a lot of stuff done in Britain, France, and...
They certainly are not. Your subsequent elucidation of your position, quoted below, is incorrect. I can't imagine how I can be clearer.
I'm sorry, but I think that this is word salad and a very long way away from what the original topic was - or indeed anything else we've been talking about...
I completely disagree with your reading of the discussion, and I would like to point you to the posts on the previous page discussing "the context of his times".
:)
I first read the Tintin comics through the library at the Alabama school I attended in fourth and fifth grade. Alabama.
Most public libraries in America, I would say, carry Tintin volumes. Many elementary and middle school libraries do, as well.
It's Puschov, the counterfeiter ringleader from...
Birdjag, I'm sorry, but it's very difficult to discuss this with you when you seem to be talking about three different things as though they are interchangeable.
Acknowledging that somebody did something in the past
Believing that a thing done by somebody in the past was important
Admiring...
I got mad late at night at @Birdjaguar and used some aggressive, denigrating words for the opinions he expressed. My tone was out of line, and I'm sorry for posting so disrespectfully.
sigh
I don't have any inclination to dictate what you should admire. You can admire whomever you like. And if you admire Thomas Jefferson, that tells me that you think the ability to crib from John Locke is more worthy of remembrance than owning human beings, rape, eating Napoleon Bonaparte's...
ALSO
his name is
MIKE
KELLY
and he called himself an ANGLO-SAXON UOIUSADEOASDIFOP
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_congressional_districts
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