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purplehaired-revenant · 2 years ago
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I changed Kristi's hairstyle. It's been a while since I last changed it. Also put her eyes back to their original colour, because I decided I liked it better.
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reality-detective · 11 months ago
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Dr. McCullough warns the bird flu response is a GIANT threat to the food supply.
“They’re coming on farms with hazmat suits doing mass PCR testing of healthy animals. All that’s going to do is raise a false case count and create orders for MASS CULLING.”
It gets worse. Dr. McCullough says, “They want mass vaccination.”
The FDA has already cleared the Audenz bird flu vaccine WITHOUT human trial data.
Equally terrifying, CEPI (Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations) is working on a self-amplying vaccine for “Disease X.”
Stock up on food people, I've been warning about this for at least 2 years and it lööks like the time has come. They want you to starve AND get the jab.🤔
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darkmaga-returns · 27 days ago
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By Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH
Please join this discussion hosted by big red podcaster David Gornoski where Dr. McCullough meets world-class independent farmer Joel Salatin to discuss government mismanagement of the bird flu crisis.
Here is some background on Salatin and the “Polyface Story”
In 1961, William and Lucille Salatin moved their young family to Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, purchasing the most worn-out, eroded, abused farm in the area near Staunton. Using nature as a pattern, they and their children began the healing and innovation that now supports three generations. Disregarding conventional wisdom, the Salatins planted trees, built huge compost piles, dug ponds, moved cows daily with portable electric fencing, and invented portable sheltering systems to produce all their animals on perennial prairie polycultures. Today the farm arguably represents America’s premier non-industrial food production oasis. Believing that the Creator’s design is still the best pattern for the biological world, the Salatin family invites like-minded folks to join in the farm’s mission: to develop emotionally, economically, environmentally enhancing agricultural enterprises and facilitate their duplication throughout the world. The Salatins continue to refine their models to push environmentally-friendly farming practices toward new levels of expertise.
Gornoski does a masterful job framing the issues. Salatin believes we should let a natural immunity strategy play out and only cull the sick birds. I can tell you as a doctor, The Wellness Company did not wait for the government agencies to step in and protect farmers like Salatin. We announced the Prevent and Protect Program to supply our critical poultry and egg suppliers with bird flu kits which will help keep the workers safe as they allow flocks to develop natural immunity.
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whencyclopedia · 10 months ago
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Nathanael Greene
Nathanael Greene (1742-1786) was a general of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). One of George Washington's most trusted subordinates, Greene served capably as Quartermaster General before leading the southern American army during the final years of the war. He is often considered the second-best American Revolutionary general, behind only Washington himself.
Early Life
Greene was born on 7 August 1742 on Forge Farm, near Potowomut Creek in the township of Warwick, Rhode Island. He was the third of eight sons born to Nathanael Greene Sr., a prosperous farmer and ardent Quaker; indeed, the father's piety must have been generational, as Greene's ancestors had initially fled England in 1635 to escape religious persecution. Nathanael Greene Sr., lived with his children and second wife, Mary Mott Greene (mother to the younger Nathanael), on the family farm, which had turned into a lucrative enterprise; by the time the younger Nathanael was born, the farm included a farmhouse, a general store, a gristmill, a sawmill, and a forge. The forge, which produced anchors and chains, was by far the most profitable aspect of the family business, employing many workers and eventually becoming one of the foremost businesses in Rhode Island.
As a child, the younger Nathanael had a thirst for education that could not be quenched by his father's strict Quakerism. As Greene would later recall:
My father was a man had an excellent understanding and was governed in his conduct by humanity and kind benevolence. But his mind was overshadowed with prejudices against literary accomplishments.
(quoted in McCullough, 21)
As a result of his father's 'prejudices', Nathanael and his brothers were not sent to school but were instead put to work in the fields. This did not stop Greene from seeking out knowledge on his own; under the guidance of Ezra Stiles, future president of Yale College, Greene became a voracious reader. Anytime he was not required to work in the fields or at the forge, Greene had his nose buried in a book, reading classical literature as well as the more recent philosophical works that defined the Age of Enlightenment. He was also fond of studying mathematics, history, and law.
The autodidactic Greene grew into a handsome, robust man nearly six feet (183 cm) tall, with strong arms, a broad forehead, and "fine blue eyes" (McCullough, 22). A childhood accident left him with a slight limp in his right leg, his right eye was cloudy as an effect of smallpox inoculation, and he often suffered from asthma attacks and poor health. Yet he was nevertheless a charismatic and jolly young man who was often found in the company of women. By 1770, Greene had proved industrious enough for his father to put him in charge of a second family-owned foundry in the town of Coventry, Rhode Island. When Nathanael Greene Sr., died later that same year, Greene and his brothers inherited the entire family business. In 1774, Greene courted and married the pretty 19-year-old Catherine 'Caty' Littlefield, with whom he would have seven children between 1776 and 1786.
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whilereadingandwalking · 1 year ago
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I reread The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough on the plane ride to Sydney, trying my best to hurry through the second half as I lagged somewhat through it, finally finishing it on our first day in wet, hot Queensland. I saw sugarcane fields and galahs and saw a plaque to McCullough on a Sydney poet's walk.
This book continues to be good, compelling, and difficult to put down, a really rooted family epic of station living, sheep, the tragic turns of life, and the awe and terror of nature. On reread it was much harder to ignore Ralph's grooming of Meggie: it is explicit and clear, and Ralph tortures himself plenty about what it means for him as a priest but little about her comparative youth. So I think it's safe to say that readers should be well-prepared for the primary romance of the novel to be a problematic one of grooming and an imbalanced age gap, framed as a "pure" star-crossed romance.
Still, the book, particularly its front half, is intensely powerful as a family epic. The characters feel dense and real. I've always been minorly unimpressed by the last chunk, and believe it could have ended much earlier and felt more satisfying. But I loved reading once again about the difficult life of this huge farm, the twists and turns of fortune, the flinty steel within Meggie and her mother. It's a rich, big family epic that I enjoyed on reread—and I should say, the twists took me just as much by surprise this time around.
Content warnings: grooming, age-gap relationship, body horror, child death, misogyny, animal death, violence.
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starseedpatriot · 11 months ago
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Dr. McCullough: “They’re coming on farms with hazmat suits doing mass PCR testing of healthy animals. All that’s going to do is raise a false case count and create orders for mass culling… They want mass vaccination…They have pre-purchased enough vaccines for the whole country.” (2 min, 30 sec)
Join @davidavocadowolfe 🥑
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kashmiresims · 1 year ago
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Simmin’ 2023 - 80/100 pics
71. Alice taking a bubble bath 72. Nick's 3 a.m. pancakes 73. The Rutheford farm in summer 74. Nick painting Illyana in the autumn at the park 75. Phoenix Fox's loft office 76. Eris King and her parents 77. Millie Louis married Rhys McCullough and they went to Takemizu 78. All my gamer industry bros out at the arcade 79. The new Hospital district in Scandalica City 80. Rhys and Millie's new son, Emilio
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darkeagleruins · 9 months ago
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Reminder - It looks as though H5N1, also known as "bird flu," might just be the next "pandemic" the globalists are planning to unleash – thanks, in part, to a $9.5 million grant the Gates Foundation awarded to the University of Wisconsin - Madison to make H5N1 transmissible to humans and other mammals.
The McCullough Foundation, a project of Dr. Peter McCullough, tweeted that the Gates Foundation gave the $9.5 million to UW-Madison and principal investigator Yoshihiro Kawaoka to modify, possibly through gain-of-function tampering, H5N1 so it will "preferentially recognize human-type receptors and transmit efficiently in mammals."
Much like bat coronaviruses, which we now know were modified in a lab to jump from bats to humans, H5N1 infects birds in its natural state. Building upon the research of Ron Fouchier, who previously modified H5N1 to become airborne transmissible in ferrets, UW-Madison and Kawaoka's research provides two additional mutations that are needed to make Egyptian H5N1 produce "variants" that have mammalian "transmissibility features."
"This indicates that the @gatesfoundation funded bioterrorist-like activities involving H5N1, providing blueprints for other bad actors who may want to create a bioweapon," tweeted the McCullough Foundation about these disturbing new revelations."
Bird Flu: Separating Fact from Fiction, Produced by the McCullough Foundation
-current strain is a product of GOF research
-expanded animal host range, but milder illness to poultry and humans
-stop mass veterinary PCR testing on farms
-halt culling, counterproductive, contains food supply
-no animal/human vaccination because unnecessary, unsafe, ineffective, will promote resistant strains
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mccvllough · 2 years ago
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*:・゚✧  #MCCVLLOUGH.  a blog made exclusively for bridgertonrps.
name : martha vajen mccullough
age : twenty-six
birthtown - groningen, netherlands
backstory - born in gronigen, her father established links with wealthy individuals in london,originally in the farming trade but this increased with trade and earning further wealth. over time, her father gained high social standing, but continued to own the farm as it's a love of his and the family. from a young age, mary milked cows, reared sheep, and got her hands dirty. this new element of life is unknown to her, wearing eloquent dresses and being on her best behaviour is not a norm for her.
wanted connections - tba
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giftideasfromaycaramba · 7 months ago
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A saga of three generations of the indomitable Cleary family begins in the early 1900s when Paddy Cleary, a poor New Zealand farm laborer, moves his wife and children to the Australian sheep station owned by his rich sister
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iamnaturalnana · 9 months ago
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Chinese Single Immunization with H5N1 Virus-like Particle Vaccine Protects Chickens Against H5N1 Influenza but Enables More Viral Shedding
Poultry Vaccine Backfires with High Shedding Rate of Vaccinated Birds JUN 22, 2024 By Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH Poultry farmers are finding out that culling and vaccination of poultry may be futile as migratory water fowl spread H5N1 from farm to farm. Kong, et al, from College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China, tested a new…
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stevenhaard · 10 months ago
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Bird flu has been detected at a commercial egg farm in Sydney
brezhnev makes important radio announcement
comrades i have important information for you as the leader of the soviet union i have both good news and bad news i shall give you the bad news first for the next 20 years we will be eating nothing but shit and the good news is there is an abundance of it
DR. PETER MCCULLOUGH MAKES CHILLING BIRD FLU PREDICTION https://www.bitchute.com/video/bBjb9zXFtwOg/
Graham and John speak with Nicola Charles as she talks about current affairs… https://rumble.com/v51owxo-graham-and-john-speak-with-nicola-charles-as-she-talks-about-current-affair.html
PLANDEMIC 2.0: AVIAN BIRD FLU FOOD SHORTAGE IMMINENT: CHICKEN VACCINATIONS TO POISON FOOD SUPPLY! https://www.bitchute.com/video/p4TuW8uhCbao/
AVIAN BIRD FLU PLANDEMIC https://www.bitchute.com/video/pmvdSlQw2qoc/
WW3: 3-6 Months (Warning)⚠️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyP7pnRUgHI
TEDROS SAYS WE MUST PREPARE FOR A POTENTIAL H5N1 HUMAN BIRD FLU PANDEMIC https://www.bitchute.com/video/SBg11gaNzh6f/
BIRD FLU - THE SECOND BACKDROP OF THE CULL AS HE PREDICTS https://www.bitchute.com/video/tITPTWlqYy6k/
Bill & Melinda Gates Giggle & Smirk Over 2nd Wave of Pandemic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmP6_gy-MIE
Bill & Melinda Gates On The U.S.’ Lack Of Leadership In Fighting The Pandemic | Forbes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcwMt9bFCCg
THOUSANDS DESCEND ON GENEVA AGAINST THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION https://www.bitchute.com/video/xtgBoND8PHqV/
Gates foundation funding https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9rqfyuJ3gk
REPOST: Dr. Sam Bailey - Avian Flu: Taking Away Your Chickens https://odysee.com/@AussieFighter:8/Dr.-Sam-Bailey---Avian-Flu%EF%BC%9A-Taking-Away-Your-Chickens:8
Aussie Farmer Wade Northausen - Incoming Food Shortages, Population Starvation & the Fight of Our Lives https://rumble.com/v1ibzfb-incoming-food-shortages-population-starvation-and-the-fight-of-our-lives.html
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darkmaga-returns · 4 months ago
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Breaking: Former Trump Administration HHS Senior Advisor Provides Affidavit: "mRNA nanoparticle injections, are in fact biological and technological weapons of mass destruction" by Dr. Sansone - Now I am sure some will not agree with me but you are either for freedom and liberty or you are not. Here is my thought on this lawsuit to BAN mRNA: Although I totally agree the COVID bio weapon is tool of depopulation I do not think they have the right to ban it. They need to let the public know the truth about the poison injection and let the people make up their own mind. No one in their right mind after they know the truth would ever take another injection. They need to do a PR blitz educating people that this shot kills and let people make up their own mind. That is what they call freedom and liberty. That is called informed consent and respect for the people to make the right decision. They could say they highly, highly recommend never taking any mRNA shot and blitz the public with information as to why the shot is deadly. But to outright ban the shot is a slippery slope. If they ban this they can then ban other things that might not be something the people would want banned. Think this through. FL (or any state) should NEVER EVER again force anyone to have this shot or any medical procedure they do not want but banning it is forcing their will on people just like they forced their will on us to mask up, isolate and take a shot to keep a job, travel or got to school. But also know that I am most grateful for these brave people willing to stand up when so many have thought more of keeping a job than saving lives. ARTICLE
UK consumers have paid £1 billion this year to turn off wind farms and start-up gas plants - ARTICLE
It is selfless, heroic acts like this that give me hope in my fellow man - VIDEO
Lisa's Peer Reviewed Article: World Health Organization (WHO) and its International Health Regulations (IHR) on National Health Governance through the establishment of National Focal Points (NFPs). - for anyone that has been following the Amendments to the International Health Regulation debacle and the Pandemic Treaty debacle will understand how important this paper is. ARTICLE
Lt Michael Byrd Threatens to “Go Public” Unless He Is Pardoned - let’s hope the corruption that took place on J6 is finally exposed - ARTICLE
Remember when I asked if FDA was trying to pull a fraud on the court? Well, FDA got its hand slapped by Dr. Meryl Nass - ARTICLE
Dr. Peter McCullough - 2 min. VIDEO
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sidewalkstamps · 1 year ago
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Southern California Home Builders (Photo taken by Rachel Hughes in 2023 around Silver Lake in Los Angeles, CA)
They owned property in Los Angeles, El Cajon, San Diego, and Tulare County.
Apparently this legal understanding stems from the California appeals court case Southern California Home Builders v Young: "the right of the corporation to recover from those to whom corporate assets may have been unlawfully transferred does not affect the statutory liability of the directors who made the unlawful distribution, unless the corporation, in the exercise of the first right, causes the replacement, in whole or in part, of what was taken from the corporation. In that event the liability of the directors would be diminished proportionately or expunged, since the corporation would be entitled to what was taken and no more. "
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In 1913, they placed an advertisement selling shares of the business in the Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe New Mexican, January 28, 1913, pg. 3, New Mexican Printing Company, accessed via the University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository).
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This photo, entitled "Building a new bungalow" is from the Herald Examiner Collection held by the Los Angeles Public Library. It shows the "construction of one of five new bungalows built in one week on Eighty-third Street, by the Southern California Home Builders."
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As of 1917, the Southern California Home Builders had their headquarters at 321 Walter P. Story building, at the southwest corner of Broadway and Sixth streets (610 N. Broadway) in downtown Los Angeles. They only paid $50/month for rent, which also included the use of the telephone and the "valuable services from an experienced manager, Sydney B. Brown" (born in Carthage, Missouri on January 15, 1884). Pretty crazy that would be included, so I feel like I must not be understanding correctly. He collected rents, handled insurance, kept houses in good condition for rental or sale, and handled the "payment of taxes, assessments on properties, interest payments on mortgages, renewals of mortgages and collection of payments on trust deeds and other collections." Brown was also an agent for so many other companies in the Story building, including New Jersey Insurance Co of Newark, NJ; British & Federal Fire Underwriters of Norwich, England; Southwest Farming Co.; Repubilc Casualty Company of Pittsburg. It seems Brown ran all of these operations out of his own company, Sydney B Brown Co. with several employees: a telephone operator (Laura V Small, who lived on Laurel Canyon), a secretary (Mrs. Minnie T Leavitt, who lived on N Normandie Ave.), and someone else who worked in the insurance department (Lolah Boal of Alhambra). While the company's phone number was "Bway 24," his home phone number was 10783 (Los Angeles Director Co's Los Angeles City Directory, The Los Angeles Director Company, Los Angeles, CA, 1921, accessed via the Los Angeles Public Library).
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They "closed a deal whereby a nine-room residence at 1527 Hayworth avenue, in Hollywood, was sold... to Margaret Robinson. Sydney B. Brown had charge of the deal." However, when they rented Burbank Hall to hold an annual meeting, they couldn't because the secretary had the flu and "there was not sufficient stock represented." At that time, the president of the company was named Charles A. Sessions, McCullough Graydon was VP, M. T. Leavitt was secretary, R. N. Earl was treasurer, and E. Fossler was director. Later that year, the company had an "assessment sale" and apparently it "showed the largest percentage that had ever been paid at any stock sale... The company is now considering the increasing of rentals" - I have no idea what that means. Nonetheless, I know the business wasn't doing too well in 1919. It was already "the second time that most of this corporation's assets were wiped out."
Quick interlude from some information about Sessions. He was born in 1843 in Michigan and died in 1933; he is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, CA (Findagrave.com). He was married to Mary Ellen Jay and had a son named Horace, who was a Private (though I don't know in what).
Another tangential person is Thomas Chalmers Vint. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1894 but had moved to Los Angeles, CA by the time he attended high school. He went to UC Berkeley and graduated with a BS in Landscape Architecture in 1920. He had also spent a semester at the Ecole des Beaux Arts at the University of Lyon, France and studied city planning at UCLA in 1921. He eventually had a four-decade career with the National Park Service! But, while in school, so I assume around the same time as the above folks where involved, he worked for A. S. Falconer, who designed bungalows for our company of focus! He had also worked as an assistant to Lloyd Wright.
The below are advertisements they took out, which show they both built homes but also underwrote insurance policies for fire and automobile. You'll also see their logo which is in their contractor stamp - rare to see a logo like this in a stamp!
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Another fun find is this war bonds advertisement, which was partially paid for by Southern California Home Builders.
I don't know what ended up happening to the company. But many decades later there was a (seemingly unrelated) Southern California Home Builders Association.
Sources not listed in-line:
Albuquerque Morning Journal, February 9, 1913, Journal Publishing Company (1913), accessed via University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository.
American Globe: Investors Magazine, Volumes 15-16, 1917
The Codes of California: As Amended and in Force at the Close of the Forty-third - forty-fourth Session of the Legislature, 1919-1921, Bender-Moss Company, 1922.
The Credit Crunch and Reform of Financial Institutions: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, United States Congress House Committee on Banking and Currency, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973.
Pioneers of American Landscape Design II: An Annotated Bibliography. Bimbaum, Charles; Fix, Julie. National Park Service. 1995. Clemson University Libraries.
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shadowsong26x · 4 months ago
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Christmas Longings
What Some People Would Accept With Pleasure
Wallie Coons--A sweet-heart. Mace Townsley--A copy-book. Hal Ensminger--Telephone subscribers. A. F. Ramsey--A traction line. C. J. Reimann--Men for dinner. Dr. Dennis--Deputy coronship. D. W. Gerard--More Ben Hurs. Ab Jones--Special envoy to Port Arthur. M. M. Nye--The postoffice again. J. R. Bonnell--An "organ." Rank Walkup--One more Republican vote. Walter Hulet--Something I want. L. A. Foote--Another Masonic body to join. Wm. M. White--Man wanting insurance. J. J. Insley--A 2:05 pacer. George Graham--A moment's rest. Lee Warner--An automobile. Ed Townsley--A cow and calf. Louis Bischof--1000 new customers. Albert Miller--A shot-gun. Mark Hays--More coal orders. Ed Rice--Permission to sing. Charley Gilbert--Chance to get even. John Warbritton--Good camping weather. J. C. Hutchinson--Another World's Fair. Dr. Morgan--Union township commissioner. Carl Scott--Another pony. Sid Warner--A bull dog. Ed Brewer--Police judge. James Inlow--Another campaign. Frank McCalip--A job in the legislature. John L. Davis--A fair director. Judge West--A bass bite. Ben Carman--Second nomination. Taylor Thompson--Harmony. Sheriff McCullough--A farm. Will Robb--A clam bake. John Glover--A deputy. Jim Harding--Old "Jim." Walter Breaks--Pay for election meals. Dumont Kennedy--Olden Times. Hannibal Trout--A rest. W. Q. O'Neall--A flood. Ed Dennis--Non-exploding furnace. Geo. Warson--To remain. John Mount--Jan. 1, 1906. Ed Voris--A quiet Sunday.
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~ The Star, Crawfordsville, Indiana; December 10, 1904
Happy Holidays to those who are having a holiday and Happy Wednesday to those who aren't.
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rcsticelegance · 2 years ago
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❝ she tasted like wine and smelt of roses. she danced as if her feet and heart were aflame. but what you noticed first, her light. for even the moonlight sky seemed to dull in honour of her beauty. ❞
DETAILS
FULL NAME:  emma mccullough DATE OF BIRTH:  18th june AGE:  30 GENDER:  cis-female   PRONOUNS:  she/her HOMETOWN: gronigen
RELATIONSHIPS
MOTHER: unnamed FATHER: unnamed SIBLINGS: martha mccullough (older sister)
BACKGROUND
emma grew up in a household where hard work and the farming trade were deeply ingrained in their daily lives. their father, a man of ambition and entrepreneurial spirit, forged connections with wealthy individuals in london, expanding their family's trading business beyond the farm.
as the family’s wealth grew, so did their aspirations. emma found herself thrust into a world of opulence and sophistication, a stark contrast to her rustic upbringing. she eagerly embraced her family's newfound affluence, reveling in the luxurious surroundings and the glittering social scene.
emma's transformation from a farmer's daughter to a member of the high society was not without its challenges. she faced skepticism and judgment from some who believed she did not belong among the aristocracy. however, emma's intelligence, charm, and natural elegance allowed her to overcome these obstacles. she quickly earned a reputation for her wit, grace, and impeccable manners, captivating the attention of both young suitors and influential members of society.
while emma relished in the lavish balls, grand soirees, and elite gatherings of the ton, she remained grounded in her roots. she never forgot the values her parents instilled in her, and she retained her humility, always treating others with kindness and respect.
emma's desire to secure her family's legacy and elevate their standing further fueled her ambitions. she is engaging in strategic alliances and pursued suitors from influential families, hoping to secure a prosperous marriage that would solidify her place in high society. however, deep down, emma yearns for a love that transcends wealth and social standing, longing to find a partner who would cherish her for who she truly is.
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