Planned Reactions To The Entire Netflix Series The Crown
Planned For The Entire Netflix Series The Crown
At S2:E1 of the episode titled "Misadventure" on the Netflix series "The Crown" (32:49), I state I'm of the belief that this argument is pathetic.
At S2:E1 of the episode titled "Misadventure" on the Netflix series "The Crown" (24:27), I thought "Throwing the blame around?"
At S2:E1 of the episode titled "Misadventure" on the Netflix series "The Crown" (18:21), "Uhh I'm pissed off at that guy."
At S2:E1 of the episode titled "Misadventure" on the Netflix series "The Crown" (16:49), "I retract my previous complaint made in the very last dated post before this one."
At S2:E1 of the episode titled "Misadventure" on the Netflix series "The Crown" (12:47), "I'm reading now that 'the Israelis would launch a full-scale attack against Egypt'. Should this attack or any like it ever be considered against Egypt, the country, I pretty much absolutely forbid it on the grounds that myself, my kin the jews, and anyone else to whom the law of the old testament regarding us, the jews, applies, that we should never return to Egypt."
At S2:E6 of the episode titled "Vergangenheit" on the Netflix series "The Crown" (49:09), The Prince of Wales says: "My motto, as Prince of Wales, was "Ich dien." "I serve." "Deeply rooted within me is a need to serve my country."
Me: greatest amongst you will be a servant to all bible
Google Gemini:
The phrase "greatest amongst you will be a servant to all" (or very similar variations) is a core teaching of Jesus found in the New Testament. It's a radical reversal of worldly notions of greatness, emphasizing humility, service, and self-sacrifice as the true path to significance in God's kingdom.
Here are the primary passages where this teaching appears:
Matthew 20:26-28 (NIV): "Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be your slave— just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many."
Context: This teaching comes after James and John's mother asks Jesus for her sons to sit at his right and left hand in his kingdom. The other disciples are indignant, and Jesus uses this as an opportunity to redefine leadership.
Mark 10:43-45 (NIV): "Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be slave of all. For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many."
Context: This is the parallel account to Matthew's, again in response to James and John's request for prominent positions.
Luke 22:26-27 (NIV): "But you are not to be like that. Instead, the greatest among you should be like the youngest, and the one who rules like the one who serves. For who is greater, the one who is at the table or the one who serves? Is it not the one who is at the table? But I am among you as one who serves."
Context: This passage occurs during the Last Supper, as the disciples are arguing about who is the greatest among them. Jesus directly challenges their worldly understanding of status.
Key Meanings and Implications:
Reversal of Worldly Values: In the world, greatness is often associated with power, authority, wealth, and being served. Jesus flips this entirely, stating that true greatness in God's eyes is found in humble service to others.
Servant Leadership: This concept is foundational to Christian leadership. Leaders are called not to dominate or be served, but to serve those they lead, prioritizing their needs and well-being.
Emulating Christ: Jesus sets himself as the ultimate example, noting that he, the Son of Man, "did not come to be served, but to serve." His entire life, culminating in his sacrificial death, was an act of service.
Humility: The teaching underscores the importance of humility over pride and ambition.
Self-Sacrifice: True service often involves putting the needs of others before one's own, even to the point of personal sacrifice.
This teaching is one of the most revolutionary aspects of Jesus' ethical instruction, profoundly shaping the values and conduct expected of his followers.
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I interrupted this scene out of feeling emotion. He has such a distinguished office and, although on camera it appears to be a celebratory moment, it is actually a moment of great pity that the director decided to film this way. In short I just feel sad but I will continue it after i put down the proper punctuation marks in this sentence and all of that.
At S2:E6 of the episode titled "Vergangenheit" on the Netflix series "The Crown" (36:15)
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I sadly lost the exact placement of this scene's minutes and seconds. The former king of England is first offered a position as ambassador to France. I eagerly await hitting the unpause button to see the other positions he is offered or if the first option suits his fancy. I lost the exact minute and second to where this came up but it is too valuable just to not include it for something it lacks.
It's difficult to say for certain but an appointment for ambassador to France sounds like a position of heavy weight. It is as if you get to be a guest in another country. I would heavily vet them to se the source of how they earned such a position if an inquiry was ever made to ensure any government lacks corruption.
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Queen Elizabeth the II seems to be in a state of protect. The former king already had his chance to serve and he walkied away from itl. I hope she doesn't rush him to badly bujt as a responsible monarch I presume she will handle this siutation with delicafcy and poise.
S2:E6 "Vergangenheit" (24:35)
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Me: is there the word countrymen or countryman or a synonym for it in the old testament
Google Gemini:
While the exact word "countryman" or "countrymen" isn't consistently used in English translations of the Old Testament, the concept is definitely present through various Hebrew terms and phrases.
The most common Hebrew word that conveys the idea of a "countryman" or "fellow Israelite" is אָח (ach), which literally means "brother." This term is frequently used to refer to a fellow member of the Israelite community, emphasizing a shared familial or national bond.
For example, in Deuteronomy 17:15, when discussing the choice of a king, it says: "You shall most certainly set a king over you whom the LORD your God chooses. You shall set a king over you from among your countrymen (brothers); you may not choose a foreigner to rule over you who is not your countryman." Here, "countrymen" is explicitly linked with "brothers."
Another significant term is רֵעַ (rea), which is often translated as "neighbor," "friend," or "companion." While "neighbor" can have a broader meaning, in many Old Testament contexts, especially within the Laws (like Leviticus 19:18), it refers to a fellow Israelite, someone within the community. The original context of "love your neighbor as yourself" in Leviticus 19:18, where it also mentions "any of your people," strongly suggests "fellow Israelite" as the intended meaning of "neighbor" (rea).
Other phrases that convey a similar meaning include:
"sons of your people" (בְּנֵי עַמֶּךָ - b'nei ammekha) - This is used in Leviticus 19:18 immediately before "love your neighbor," solidifying the idea of loving those within your shared national identity.
"kinsman" or "blood relative" (often derived from ach or other terms related to family).
Therefore, while "countryman" might not be a direct, literal translation in every instance, the concept of a shared national or communal identity, and the obligations that come with it, is deeply embedded in the Old Testament through terms like "brother," "neighbor" (in specific contexts), and phrases referring to "your people" or "kinsmen.
(***Then I asked a follow up question feeling that I got the results finally)
Me: list me every law regarding this word
Google Gemini:
As we established, the exact English word "countryman" isn't consistently used in the Old Testament. Instead, the concept is conveyed through terms like "brother" (אָח - ach), "neighbor" (רֵעַ - rea), and phrases like "sons of your people" (בְּנֵי עַמֶּךָ - b'nei ammekha).
Therefore, when you ask for "every law regarding this word," I will list laws that pertain to how Israelites were to treat their fellow Israelites, using the Hebrew terms and concepts that convey "countryman" or "fellow Israelite."
Here are key laws from the Old Testament concerning the treatment of fellow Israelites, drawing from the concepts of "brother," "neighbor," and "sons of your people":
I. General Principles of Love and Justice:
Leviticus 19:18: "You shall not take vengeance or bear a grudge against any of your people, but you shall love your neighbor as yourself: I am the LORD." (Here, "your people" and "neighbor" clearly refer to fellow Israelites).
Deuteronomy 6:3: "Hear, O Israel, and be careful to observe it, that it may be well with you and that you may multiply greatly, as the LORD, the God of your fathers, has promised you, in a land flowing with milk and honey." (This speaks to the collective well-being of the nation).
II. Economic and Financial Laws:
Deuteronomy 15:7-8: "If among you, one of your brothers should become poor, in any of your towns within your land that the LORD your God is giving you, you shall not harden your heart or shut your hand against your poor brother, but you shall open your hand to him and lend him sufficient for his need, whatever it may be." (Emphasis on "brother" and "poor brother").
Deuteronomy 15:1-2: "At the end of every seven years you shall grant a release. And this is the manner of the release: every creditor shall release what he has lent to his neighbor. He shall not exact it of his neighbor, his brother, because the LORD's release has been proclaimed." (Here, "neighbor" and "brother" are used interchangeably for fellow Israelites in the context of debt release).
Leviticus 25:35-37: "If your brother becomes poor beside you and sells himself to you, you shall not make him serve as a slave. He shall be with you as a hired worker and as a sojourner. He shall serve with you until the year of the Jubilee. Then he shall go out from you, he and his children with him, and return to his own clan and to the possession of his fathers. For they are my servants, whom I brought out of the land of Egypt; they shall not be sold as slaves. You shall not rule over him with harshness but shall fear your God." (Laws regarding servitude of a poor "brother").
Leviticus 25:39-40: "If your brother becomes poor beside you and sells himself to you, you shall not make him serve as a slave. He shall be with you as a hired worker and as a sojourner. He shall serve with you until the year of the Jubilee."
Exodus 22:25: "If you lend money to any of my people, to the poor among you, you shall not be to him as a moneylender, and you shall not exact interest from him." (Refers to "my people" and "the poor among you").
Leviticus 25:14: "When you make a sale to your neighbor or buy from your neighbor, you shall not wrong one another." (Regarding fair dealings between "neighbors" who are fellow Israelites).
Deuteronomy 23:19-20: "You shall not charge interest on loans to your brother, interest on money, interest on food, interest on anything that may be lent for interest. You may charge a foreigner interest, but not your brother, that the LORD your God may bless you in all that you undertake in the land that you are entering to take possession of it." (Clear distinction between "brother" and "foreigner").
III. Judicial and Legal Laws:
Deuteronomy 19:16-19: "If a malicious witness arises to accuse a man of wrongdoing, then both parties to the dispute shall appear before the LORD, before the priests and the judges who are in office in those days. The judges shall inquire diligently, and if the witness is a false witness and has given false testimony against his brother, then you shall do to him as he had meant to do to his brother. So you shall purge the evil from among you." (Regarding false witness against one's "brother").
Deuteronomy 25:11-12: (Regarding an incident where a woman seizes a man's genitals in a fight to protect her husband, the law dictates the cutting off of her hand, implying a violation against another Israelite man).
Deuteronomy 17:15: "You shall most certainly set a king over you whom the LORD your God chooses. You shall set a king over you from among your brothers; you may not choose a foreigner to rule over you who is not your brother." (Regarding the choice of a king from "brothers").
IV. Social and Ethical Laws:
Deuteronomy 22:1-4: "You shall not see your brother's ox or his sheep going astray and ignore them. You shall take them back to your brother. And if he is not near you, or if you do not know him, you shall bring it home to your house, and it shall be with you until your brother seeks it, and you shall restore it to him. And so you shall do with his donkey, or with his garment, or with any lost thing of your brother's that he loses, and you find it; you may not ignore it. You shall not see your brother's donkey or his ox fallen down by the way and ignore them. You shall help him to lift them up again." (Laws regarding lost or fallen animals of a "brother").
Deuteronomy 24:10-13: "When you make a loan of any sort to your neighbor, you shall not go into his house to take his pledge. You shall stand outside, and the man to whom you make the loan shall bring the pledge out to you. And if he is a poor man, you shall not sleep with his pledge. You shall restore to him the pledge as the sun sets, that he may sleep in his cloak and bless you. And it will be righteousness for you before the LORD your God." (Respecting the dignity of a poor "neighbor" in debt).
Deuteronomy 24:14-15: "You shall not oppress a hired servant who is poor and needy, whether he is one of your brothers or one of the sojourners who are in your land within your towns." (Protecting both "brothers" and sojourners).
Leviticus 19:16: "You shall not go around as a slanderer among your people, and you shall not stand up against the life of your neighbor: I am the LORD." ("Your people" and "neighbor" refer to fellow Israelites).
Leviticus 19:17: "You shall not hate your brother in your heart, but you shall reason frankly with your neighbor, lest you incur sin because of him." ("Brother" and "neighbor" again referring to fellow Israelites).
Deuteronomy 23:24-25: "If you go into your neighbor's vineyard, you may eat your fill of grapes, as many as you wish, but you shall not put any in your bag. If you go into your neighbor's standing grain, you may pluck ears with your hand, but you shall not put a sickle to your neighbor's standing grain." (Permitting to eat from a "neighbor's" field, but not to harvest).
Deuteronomy 27:17: "Cursed be anyone who moves his neighbor's landmark." (Protecting property boundaries of a "neighbor").
This list is not exhaustive of every single verse that might touch upon the treatment of fellow Israelites, but it covers the major legal categories where the concept of "countryman" (through terms like "brother," "neighbor," and "your people") is explicitly legislated in the Old Testament. The overarching theme is one of community responsibility, justice, and compassion among the chosen people.
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If I was queen I would say "your argument doesn't float, we'll take you out to the middle of the ocean and see if you do" *hits button for door to open*
S2:E6 "Vergangenheit" (20:56)
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I said yay right before he mentioned she was being poisoned by her mother.
S2:E6 "Vergangenheit" (11:38)
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I imagine the "cool guy animation" glasses coming from above the screen to be on her face right now.
S2:E6 "Vergangenheit" (10:38)
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That's not true he asked for the forgiveness of those that were being crucified with him if I recall correctly, he would have asked this in his spirit having heard "We are guilty and paying for our crimes, what has this man done?"
S2:E6 "Vergangenheit" (7:40)
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My Philosophy On Babies And Queen Elizabeth II on the Netflix show "The Crown"
I feel the responsibility of holding a baby is too much. The smallest mistake could cause so much trouble. For example, when I was younger I was at the top of the stairs and my mom turned around and all of a sudden I was at the bottom of the stairs. The conclusion was that I must have fell down the stairs. Anyway, I was watching The Crown and I thought how cool it would have been to actually feel Queen Elizabeth II's stomach now that I see her pregnant on screen but I thought better of it and concluded that it was a job better left to her husband.
S2:E7 "Matrimonium" (21:05)
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At S2:E8 of the episode titled "Dear Mrs. Kennedy" on the Netflix series "The Crown" (39:27), Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis spoke these words:
"Jack's (John F. Kennedy's) idea of heaven is a crowd. Campaigning, fund-raising, speechmaking, that's when he comes alive. He'd far sooner speak to 10,000 people under the glare of spotlights than be alone...with me."
Me: was jack a nickname for john f kennedy
Google Gemini:
Yes, "Jack" was a very common and widely used nickname for John F. Kennedy.
It's actually a traditional nickname for the name John. His family called him Jack when he was growing up, and the name stuck with him throughout his life, even into his public career.
Me: what was his wife's name and tell me everything that is important about her and dont skimp on the details
Google Gemini:
John F. Kennedy's wife was Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, widely known as Jackie Kennedy or later, Jackie O. She was born on July 28, 1929, in Southampton, New York, and died on May 19, 1994, in New York City.
Here's what's important about her, with details:
Early Life and Education:
Born Jacqueline Lee Bouvier to John and Janet Bouvier. She had a younger sister, Caroline.
She grew up in Manhattan and East Hampton, New York, enjoying a privileged childhood.
From a young age, she developed interests in horseback riding, writing, and painting. She also learned French and practiced ballet.
She attended Vassar College and spent her junior year (1949-1950) studying abroad in France, at the University of Grenoble and the Sorbonne in Paris, where she polished her French and deepened her affinity for French culture and style.
She transferred to George Washington University in Washington, D.C., graduating in 1951 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in French literature.
Before meeting JFK, she worked as an "inquiring photographer" for the Washington Times-Herald and also won a junior editorship at Vogue magazine.
Marriage to John F. Kennedy and Life as First Lady:
She met then-Congressman John F. Kennedy at a dinner party in Washington, D.C., in May 1952. They married on September 12, 1953, in Newport, Rhode Island. Their wedding was a significant social event.
They had four children: Arabella (stillborn in 1956), Caroline (born 1957), John F. Kennedy Jr. (born 1960, days after JFK was elected president), and Patrick (born prematurely in August 1963 and died 39 hours later).
As First Lady (1961-1963), Jacqueline Kennedy made a profound and lasting impact despite her relatively short time in the White House.
White House Restoration: This was arguably her most enduring contribution. She saw the White House as a living museum and worked tirelessly to restore its historic integrity and elegance.
She created the Fine Arts Committee for the White House and established the White House Historical Association, a non-profit dedicated to preservation and education.
She expanded the White House Collection, acquiring historic pieces from past administrations.
She published the first White House Guidebook (1962) and famously led the first televised tour of the White House in 1962, which was watched by over eighty million viewers and earned her a special Emmy Award.
Cultural Ambassador and Patron of the Arts: She transformed the White House into a showcase for American talent, inviting scholars, musicians, artists, and Nobel Prize winners to events. She hosted Shakespeare readings, ballet performances, and musical recitals.
Her fluency in languages (French, Spanish, Italian) was a significant asset on foreign trips, where her grace, beauty, and intelligence charmed international dignitaries and publics alike. Her trips to Europe and Latin America were highly successful, and she was particularly admired in France, with President Charles de Gaulle famously quipping that he was "the man who accompanied Jacqueline Kennedy to Paris."
She successfully negotiated for Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa to travel to the United States for exhibition in 1963.
Style Icon: Jackie Kennedy's personal style became globally influential, defining 1960s fashion. She was renowned for her elegance, class, and sophisticated taste. Her signature looks included sleek tweed suits, A-line dresses, pillbox hats (designed by Halston), oversized sunglasses, and headscarves. She worked closely with designer Oleg Cassini to create an iconic wardrobe. Her influence continues to inspire designers and fashion trends today, with items like the Gucci "Jackie" bag named after her.
She became one of the most popular and recognizable First Ladies in American history.
Life After the White House:
Following the assassination of her husband in November 1963, her quiet dignity and strength in the face of unimaginable tragedy garnered immense admiration worldwide. She meticulously planned President Kennedy's state funeral, drawing parallels to Abraham Lincoln's.
She largely withdrew from public view with her children, Caroline and John Jr., moving to New York City.
In 1968, she married Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis. This marriage drew some controversy but was seen by many as her pursuit of personal happiness and stability for her children.
After Onassis's death in 1975, she embarked on a new career as a book editor in New York City, first at Viking Press and then at Doubleday. She was known for her discerning eye and dedication to her work, focusing on art and culture books.
She also continued her dedication to historic preservation, notably fighting to save New York City's Grand Central Terminal from demolition.
In her later years, she had a domestic partnership with diamond merchant Maurice Tempelsman.
She passed away on May 19, 1994, at the age of 64, and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery alongside John F. Kennedy and their two infant children.
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me: now do the same for john f. kennedy
Google Gemini:
John F. Kennedy's wife was Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, widely known as Jackie Kennedy or later, Jackie O. She was born on July 28, 1929, in Southampton, New York, and died on May 19, 1994, in New York City.
Here's what's important about her, with details:
Early Life and Education:
Born Jacqueline Lee Bouvier to John and Janet Bouvier. She had a younger sister, Caroline.
She grew up in Manhattan and East Hampton, New York, enjoying a privileged childhood.
From a young age, she developed interests in horseback riding, writing, and painting. She also learned French and practiced ballet.
She attended Vassar College and spent her junior year (1949-1950) studying abroad in France, at the University of Grenoble and the Sorbonne in Paris, where she polished her French and deepened her affinity for French culture and style.
She transferred to George Washington University in Washington, D.C., graduating in 1951 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in French literature.
Before meeting JFK, she worked as an "inquiring photographer" for the Washington Times-Herald and also won a junior editorship at Vogue magazine.
Marriage to John F. Kennedy and Life as First Lady:
She met then-Congressman John F. Kennedy at a dinner party in Washington, D.C., in May 1952. They married on September 12, 1953, in Newport, Rhode Island. Their wedding was a significant social event.
They had four children: Arabella (stillborn in 1956), Caroline (born 1957), John F. Kennedy Jr. (born 1960, days after JFK was elected president), and Patrick (born prematurely in August 1963 and died 39 hours later).
As First Lady (1961-1963), Jacqueline Kennedy made a profound and lasting impact despite her relatively short time in the White House.
White House Restoration: This was arguably her most enduring contribution. She saw the White House as a living museum and worked tirelessly to restore its historic integrity and elegance.
She created the Fine Arts Committee for the White House and established the White House Historical Association, a non-profit dedicated to preservation and education.
She expanded the White House Collection, acquiring historic pieces from past administrations.
She published the first White House Guidebook (1962) and famously led the first televised tour of the White House in 1962, which was watched by over eighty million viewers and earned her a special Emmy Award.
Cultural Ambassador and Patron of the Arts: She transformed the White House into a showcase for American talent, inviting scholars, musicians, artists, and Nobel Prize winners to events. She hosted Shakespeare readings, ballet performances, and musical recitals.
Her fluency in languages (French, Spanish, Italian) was a significant asset on foreign trips, where her grace, beauty, and intelligence charmed international dignitaries and publics alike. Her trips to Europe and Latin America were highly successful, and she was particularly admired in France, with President Charles de Gaulle famously quipping that he was "the man who accompanied Jacqueline Kennedy to Paris."
She successfully negotiated for Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa to travel to the United States for exhibition in 1963.
Style Icon: Jackie Kennedy's personal style became globally influential, defining 1960s fashion. She was renowned for her elegance, class, and sophisticated taste. Her signature looks included sleek tweed suits, A-line dresses, pillbox hats (designed by Halston), oversized sunglasses, and headscarves. She worked closely with designer Oleg Cassini to create an iconic wardrobe. Her influence continues to inspire designers and fashion trends today, with items like the Gucci "Jackie" bag named after her.
She became one of the most popular and recognizable First Ladies in American history.
Life After the White House:
Following the assassination of her husband in November 1963, her quiet dignity and strength in the face of unimaginable tragedy garnered immense admiration worldwide. She meticulously planned President Kennedy's state funeral, drawing parallels to Abraham Lincoln's.
She largely withdrew from public view with her children, Caroline and John Jr., moving to New York City.
In 1968, she married Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis. This marriage drew some controversy but was seen by many as her pursuit of personal happiness and stability for her children.
After Onassis's death in 1975, she embarked on a new career as a book editor in New York City, first at Viking Press and then at Doubleday. She was known for her discerning eye and dedication to her work, focusing on art and culture books.
She also continued her dedication to historic preservation, notably fighting to save New York City's Grand Central Terminal from demolition.
In her later years, she had a domestic partnership with diamond merchant Maurice Tempelsman.
She passed away on May 19, 1994, at the age of 64, and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery alongside John F. Kennedy and their two infant children.
This poem is titled Johnny F. Kennedy by Michael
Those who fade away into the past
Need not be gone
For what our our memories for
Beyond giving heed
To those of the past of greatness?
My Theory On The J.F.K. Assassination
This theory wasn't born out of hatred but the simplest solution is usually the right one (see Occam's Razor) so the only legitimate explanation is that Kennedy planned to be a knight of the force of light. He was a short time away from throwing ALL of the government's (at that time) dirty laundry out to dry. I suppose I've never called myself a conspiracy theorist but there is one other explanation...it was just an embarrassing mistake that no president since then wanted to have shown. We are dealing with entities whose ingrained drive is to secure, protect, and grow alongside The United States Of America.
In the end I have to rule that it was a mistake. Someone took a shot at Kennedy and a backseat secret service agent accidently pulled the trigger. In honor of their organization being unwilling to reveal the intimate truths on such matters, I leave this as a mystery where one may take either side and believe how they chose too.
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I commented "You can do it o' Christian Queen of England."
S2:E8 "Dear Mrs. Kennedy" (31:01)
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"Took a stand" I said in a state of passive acceptance that I was right.
S2:E8 "Dear Mrs. Kennedy" (30:51)
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This was a lot of reactions all at once that flew at me. I'm on her side so far.
S2:E8 "Dear Mrs. Kennedy" (30:10)
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I recall that Princess Diana physically made contact with an African American who had AIDS. This skin to skin contact showed just how big of a heart Princess Diana had for the down-trodden. And here, her mom is risking practically everything to improve relations in her own way.
S2:E8 "Dear Mrs. Kennedy" (23:31)
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Subconsciously the queen's words on here also translate into 'I'm feeling love.' Her humble review of how the meeting could have gone better is a bit of a token of proof.
S2:E8 "Dear Mrs. Kennedy" (9:44)
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She is saying "you don't know what you have until its gone."
S2:E8 "Dear Mrs. Kennedy" (5:21)
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I disagree with Lyndon B. Johnson being sworn in 100 minutes later unless the flag was flown at half-mast.
S2:E8 "Dear Mrs. Kennedy" (4:29)
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Not all that glitters is made of gold. (The line "All that glisters is not gold" is from William Shakespeare's play, The Merchant of Venice. While "glitters" is the modern form, the original text uses the older word "glisters")
S2:E9 "Paterfamilias" (52:34)
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Me: "Whoa, that was more then just news that was super news."
S2:E9 "Paterfamilias" (48:38)
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Me: I spoke up fiercely "Yeah, thank you."
S2:E9 "Paterfamilias" (47:14)
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I was reminded of how hill billies or "hicks" have a reputation for being dumb or slow when in actuality it was a minority of them who walked around bearfoot outside in the mud often for them to pick up a certain type of bug that would dull their senses and make their speech slurred. This reputation for a minority was the source of a cultural phenomena even in persuading some parts of the world today still.
S2:E9 "Paterfamilias" (44:24)
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"You can't always fall back on the crown."
S2:E9 "Paterfamilias" (35:26)
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(Paraphrasing) "Queen Elizabeth's husband is at a poker table. He examines his cards and bravely moves the entirety of his chips to bet everything he could muster in the moment."
S2:E9 "Paterfamilias" (35:06)
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Should this action actually be a case brought to a court, my ruling would be definitely any physical damages incurred but this is a special case of betrayal. I would add to it that the school has a new rule. "Anyone who attends this school can take one free punch at him until at least and only one other boy strikes him." After it occurs, this new rule is nullified and forgotten somewhat like the French do with criminals cases being on file only for 7 years. To make sure I'm perfectly clear, this is just my opinion and I yield to the judge.
*Relief Clause: Should one come forth saying "I didn't want him to be struck so I instead put his head in the toilet and gave him a swirly. Does that count as striking or hitting him?" The reply I would give would be in the affirmative depending on who brought it forth. Some examples include a head nod or a "I agree."
S2:E9 "Paterfamilias" (32:26)
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My interjection "So long as he completed the challenge, he is a winner to me."
*Completed might be even easier then finishing.
S2:E9 "Paterfamilias" (6:04)
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I said "Take some iron supplements."
S2:E9 "Mystery Man" (48:34)
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Me; Yeah, know your place."
S3:E1 "Olding" (38:20)
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"The depth of expression went into detail here indicates a predisposition towards a master artist using art as a medium to show a real person and not art for the sake of 'looking good' in my opinion."
S3:E1 "Olding" (37:00)
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"What?"
S3:E1 "Olding" (15:54)
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"I'm not physically there. Had I been there at this moment, I would have greatly desired not to kill him but just to cause a puncture wound of some kind to his throat for the extremely insulting display of treachery and arrogance."
S3:E1 "Olding" (6:30)
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Margret reminds me of a young child which can be good and bad.
S3:E2 "Margretology" (38:20)
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Excellent casting choice for former president Lyndon B. Johnson.
S3:E2 "Margretology" (31:36)
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Queen: Invitation
Johnson: I'll attempt to give you the middle finger in secret so me and my country's reputation has a better chance of staying intact.
Offered a place of honor
Above even Former President Kennedy
And he attempted to subvert her even from obtaining the decency
Of being outwardly told no.
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S3:E2 "Margretology" (15:47)
I guessed "in her underwear" before the answer was given.
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S3:E2 "Margretology" (9:47)
I thought of something she could do. Margret could be the full time horse manure cleaner for the queen's horse.
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S3:E4 "Bubbikins" (32:09)
The subtitles at (32:09) remind me of this text:
There is a program called University Primer on ChatGPT. Using this program in combination of notifying (or somehow making contact with some preferred employers somehow) that you have a plan to display your level of expertise in practically any rudimentary college field of study. You download or otherwise get a program to keep track of how long you have been studying for. Sync this up with University Primer and explain to each other potential employers that this is the path you have chosen to take, and poof, you have an option not to be trapped in college.
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This conversation is probably going to remind me of the expression "You don't know what you have until its gone." We really don't know and the grass is always greener.
S3:E2 "Bubbikins" (20:05)
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He performed no evil here in my sight.
S3:E2 "Bubbikins" (5:52)
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I possess not the highest of doubts but a significant doubt that she will do this to her own son.
S3:E6 "Tywysog Cymru" (52:05)
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I was dead wrong. This sucks.
S3:E6 "Tywysog Cymru" (51:45)
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The queen's husband stands firm in the interpretation that acting is frivolous when compared to this matter of royal (or state) security and I have to agree that I see his point.
S3:E6 "Tywysog Cymru" (51:23)
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I laughed and said "How the fuck do you learn a language recalling at first my use of flashcards to learn French and utterly failing then also recalled not doing well in college for learning Hebrew and even Spanish when I took 3 years of it in high school.
S3:E6 "Tywysog Cymru" (44:07)
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This cordially given and temporary lowering of the English standards even if only for greetings does more in my sight towards improving the acceptance of a different people then anything I've seen Prince Charles do so far.
S3:E6 "Tywysog Cymru" (42:35)
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I recalled the time that Prince Charles spent at the boarding school that put him through what felt like hell and I had hope that if he could get through that then he most assuredly could be prepared to take a year to learn Welsh.
S3:E6 "Tywysog Cymru" (42:27)
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The reasoning presented a second before now, in my sight both justifies the prince's presence there and bolsters the cause of the Welsh, that the professor supports, to gain cultural legitamacy through out the country.
S3:E6 "Tywysog Cymru" (41:43)
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Nice!
S3:E6 "Tywysog Cymru" (33:47)
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I thought "It's as if he is placed in some kind of dungeon and he can only bring glory to his kingdom, queen, and even the Welsh, by finding his way out with treasures intact.
S3:E6 "Tywysog Cymru" (31:55)
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It's almost too good to be true but if this tutor provides, as a host does, a significant alternative to eating alone that I could figuratively poop myself.
S3:E6 "Tywysog Cymru" (27:27)
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"Oh."
S3:E6 "Tywysog Cymru" (27:18)
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This reminds me of the "we are having guests arrive" clean up.
S3:E6 "Tywysog Cymru" (26:36)
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I said "hmmph!" in support of the tutor.
S3:E6 "Tywysog Cymru" (26:07)
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That was such a kind hearted jest to perform onto a past jouster. (10:35)
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Awww! (10:23)
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The queen hoped it would wait until morning and yet was still willing to see him briefly. An answer that shows willingness to embrace her son in such a way despite having already settled down. It might not be is unusual amongst mothers but it is still beautiful to see openness with love when it happens. (9:06)
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At the mention of "I am not just a symbol." I made a beating heart noise to indicate the passion that such a phrase ignites. (5:42)
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I said "Ow" in a deeply penetrative way as it might be spoken upon receiving very sad news. (5:10)
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I declared to myself I'd be impartial since this was an internal matter but at the queens words of "no one" I clung strongly to the side of the prince of Wales. (5:08)
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In reply to such a comment, and when many in the crowd raised their hands, I said "hear hear".
S3:E7 "Moondust" (55:52)
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I was so excited at the broadcast I said "Get the fuck out of here" at the same time as he waves the champaign away. (41:22)
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I laughed heartily when he lifted up the boy. (40:00)
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To quote Anakin Skywalker "I don't believe that. And your sounding like a separatist." **ignites blue lightsaber. (28:52)
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For some reason I thought to myself as a joke "I need to telepathically communicate to him to start slaughtering." Then he says "Me?" So I can't stop laughing. (27:41)
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Catatonic. I can hardly keep my pen straight enough from laughing at the jest. (26:54)
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I sobered up from my laughing fit a bit when he laid out a path to be one with God. We are all different people and I believe the scripture that says "Draw near to me and I will draw near to you."
Me: where in the bible does it say "draw near to me and i will draw near to you."? are there any related verses in the bible that are worth mentioning with regard to it?
ChatGPT:
Yes — the phrase “Draw near to me and I will draw near to you” comes from the New Testament, specifically:
📖 James 4:8 (ESV / KJV / NIV)
“Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you.”
“Cleanse your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded.”
This verse is a call to repentance, intimacy, and spiritual alignment. It shows that God responds to our movement toward Him, and that relationship with God is not passive — it requires intentional turning of the heart, the mind, and the hands.
🔗 Related and Reinforcing Verses
🔹 Jeremiah 29:13
“You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.”
– Emphasizes earnest pursuit and wholehearted desire for God's presence.
🔹 Zechariah 1:3
“Return to me, declares the Lord Almighty, and I will return to you.”
– Nearly identical in meaning to James 4:8. Return and repentance open the way for renewed connection.
🔹 Hebrews 10:22
“Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, with our hearts sprinkled clean from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water.”
– Calls believers to draw near through faith, cleansing, and confidence in God’s mercy.
🔹 Psalm 145:18
“The Lord is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth.”
– God’s nearness is relational, not geographical — and truthful prayer draws Him close.
🔹 Isaiah 55:6
“Seek the Lord while He may be found; call on Him while He is near.”
– A sense of urgency: God's nearness is a window of grace, not something to assume indefinitely.
🔹 Luke 15:20 (The Prodigal Son)
“While he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion… he ran to his son…”
– Though not a command to draw near, it is a divine picture of what happens when we do: the Father runs to meet us.
✨ Spiritual Meaning and Takeaway
The verse in James and its related passages affirm that:
God desires closeness, but doesn’t force it.
Movement toward God activates His presence.
Repentance, sincerity, and purity are often tied to drawing near.
God is not far — but He honors our freedom to approach.
Would you like these gathered as a devotional, poster, or thematic study guide? I can prepare a spiritual teaching or poetic interpretation if you’d like to go deeper.
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We all need help at some point and I really hope they help him. (4:13)
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It makes me upset when anyone feels hounded, let alone the very emperor of Japan during a visit. I duly hope he is treated with significant courtesy and especially after that upset.
S3:E8 "Dangling Man" 43:10
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We aren't so different after all. (42:18)
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I don't know the future but I'm glad that she has taken a liking to him. (36:25)
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Saying "We both know I didn't" is a confident statement that, when combined with his previous stance against the queen that "I am not just a symbol." from earlier gives weight to the fact that this man has a developing of an inner strength. (32:26)
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Whether near or abroad, I'm against sex before marriage. (30:39)
(***Whoa, I just had a thought. Imagine how pleasing that would be. You find the person your choosing to be with and then decide to please each other? That's like, sex on a whole different level.)
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"Then just say please" is a statement I found to be a flirtatious squeeze. To me it is like she is saying "I'm totally ready to be with you, now, are you man enough to hit on me?" (30:00)
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I celebrated the reply from Prince Charles with a "Yes!" in my internal monologue. (29:56)
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"That man, his shame...like the stench of livestock. It seeps into the woodwork and never goes away." (27:04)
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While his honesty makes him approachable, it is a sad opinion for him to hold. (24:02)
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Wow...he totally got me too! (22:09)
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the Prince of Wales allows the righteous position of God being the ultimate factor in whether or not he becomes king even when it is almost guaranteed to be his, absent some violence. (3:36)
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I spoke "that's so sad." He is gone. The love I rely upon daily won't be seen again? Some of us jews tear our clothing upon such a discovery. (3:04)
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S3:E9 "Imbroglio" (36:10)
"I'm not sure there's much to warm to." lol
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"You don't love a girl like Camilla Shand. She's a bit of fun." (34:36)
Me: Boooo!
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I thought "(She's) not just a toy asshole." (33:38)
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"I've seen battle plans that are less complicated." (24:06)
Me: hah!
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Me: For what?! (22:48)
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A warrior for a righteous cause steps forward. (17:53)
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In the case where if the queen loses this argument should occur then deep hatred is expected on my part. (16:09)
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If I could have spoken with him shortly after, though he might not need me, I would say:
"Please, get your act together. This government was asked by the queen to be formed in your name and what is a government if not one that is the head of their people and the people need you."
I would then let him continue away and from a distance I would hopefully get the chance to say "I hope (my words) I don't haunt you." (6:41)
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I hope what was occurring regarding Camille isn't won over through being forgotten but for stability of the family I can understand their position and I yield. (5:14)
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I was upset at the man's reaction after what should have been an intimate moment between lovers.
This reminds me of what I know regarding the cultural phenomena of many men seeming to long for the viewing of actual lesbians kissing. They most commonly, should they be true lesbians, do not enjoy sharing who they love with others for the purpose of lusting with the eyes towards master bating. (3:21)
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S3:E10 "Cri de Coeur" (52:10)
I had quite the low opinion of Margret during some of her previous moments but I've concluded that she is just snobby.
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There is a protest going on right now that is shaking the foundations of government so this can be predicted. I wonder what the queen has to say though. (50:54)
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He's too funny for words sometimes. (50:22)
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My thoughts were "Alright everyone, it's her moment, listen in." (49:16)
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I vote somewhat to myself in thought "She is on the rebound guys, be sensitive." (39:04)
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I don't think that in her heart of hearts she truly initially would want to turn a blind eye in this situation but, rather, it could be a way of coping with the fact that, in actuality, relationships in a marriage are of having the quality of being too complex of a relationship type for her to feel confident in displaying her possible solutions. (30:21)
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I find it attractive when games are played like this. I wonder what playful minx is hiding behind the plant for their game. (48:48)
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I'm giggling at her approach. (47:38)
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Although brief, her surprising entrance through me way off in a good way. (47:00)
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S4:E1 "Gold Stick" (40:14)
I feel like this argument holds weight except for someone who tends to have lighter periods once a month with less of a predisposition towards having mood swings.
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I enjoy watching these special circumstances where the queen is just a normal woman saying good morning to a passerby. (35:14)
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*nail biting out of nervousness* (33:46)
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the Prince of Wales is torn between two worlds. His heart knows it has found something of a mate and he has stuck with her despite the tactics of the royal family pressed up on him to dismay him from his course. (31:16)
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"We're gonna throw this one back, then she can have her babies in peace." I highly doubt that he is taking this action due to some law pressed upon him. Instead it just looks like a feeling of love towards what he has dominion over. It reminds me of how when Joe Rogan goes hunting. He sometimes spots animals so special that he decides with his own hand that some of them shouldn't be hunted and this is a statement coming from a hunter. (26:52)
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S4:E1 "Gold Stick"
hear hear (20:06)
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Don't hurt him Charles. He was there for you...is there for you. (15:25)
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Awestruck at the magnificent horse jumping, I said "beautiful." (10:09)
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If this is Princess Diana, I have to say what a tragedy to befall a champion for women's' rights who touched a black child with aids just to show they are humans too despite mistreatment at the time. Even if I stated all of this before, it was worth repeating. Please see the song titled "Candle In The Wind".
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S4:E3 "Fairytale"
Did the queen just say no to teaching Princess Diana royal etiquette befitting a princess on the grounds that the queen is too much of a softy? What a mother the queen was! (49:03)
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"One palace writing paper so we can show everyone." This reminds me of the reply I received from Buckingham palace when I wrote to Prince Harry a letter wherein I stated, among other things, that he acted as David did when he stood ready to fight through physically standing although the people held him back saying that his life was worth more then many of theirs. I remarked that in Prince Harry saying "What should I do? Sit on my arse?" And instead, he became a helicopter gunman. (48:13)
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Please don't show her death on film. I couldn't bear it with ease at all. (47:23)
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I heartily approve of this gesture from the Prince of Wales. (45:10)
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I'm ruling that her death should not have been in vain and that paparazzi must from now on be more respectful lest another such as PD (name hidden on purpose) pass away needlessly. (33:29)
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The instructor is correct. Speaking with your hands as the Italians do, for example, is revealing but also a preferred method of communication amongst many in various trades and positions. (29:51)
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That is so valuable. Oh my gosh. (13:28)
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I interjected "Know your place Margret." (10:46)
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S4:E4 "Favourites"
A bit of intrigue by the hand of the queen...this is interesting. (50:04)
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Only 800 pounds? He is in for some news. (I wrote this down before viewing the subtitle that happened to be present at the exact time I paused the show.) (46:55)
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Oooh, a core question. This is a fun episode. (46:13)
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I side with the queen. That it is unattractive. It feels chauvinistic. (44:03)
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I stated "You're fucked" before I read it just like my dad felt upon receiving his stage 4 esophageal cancer diagnosis. (42:39)
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"Then why the fuck are you in here?" I stated before reading Margret Thatcher's reply. (41:29)
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Either Margret Thatcher now provides a strong example of her leadership skills or she doesn't but either way I'm looking forward to seeing in what way she decides to take action. (29:36)
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S4:E7 "The Hereditary Principle"
Before she spoke, I thought "Here comes the glue that holds the whole family together." (14:07)
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S4:E8
With this single statement, the queen thus ensures that she still has my support for her reign. [could be either 48:1 or 43:06 based on my notes.]
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I stand strongly opposed to Margret Thatcher down casting these foreign governments as being of such low quality that they don't deserve to be considered family. We do not magically become, as she might view them, as more developed countries without struggle and we need a queen who exercises her dominion with responsibility and uplifting respect for different nations. (42:41)
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Sometimes love can be difficult to translate but I'm glad that she was presented with this symbol of courage and strength. (41:42)
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The queen stating that keeping her family together is her life's work awards her with a special place in my heart. I'm reminded of my King David who had such a big heart for his people and my brother Jesus of Nazareth stating that long he wanted to gather the lost children of Israel. (38:45)
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I voice my support silently for the queen through scratching an itch with my middle finger so as to give Margret Thatcher the finger. (36:04)
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It appears to me that the gloves just came off as the saying goes. (34:50)
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I protest. In the matter of such highly important maneuverings regarding the stability of the entirety of the commonwealth, I voice my support for the queen to give what might even be considered a directive. For the sake of the love of her people, the queen dawns an armor that is uncommonly remarked upon in such conflicts and it is the very breastplate of righteousness described in the bible. (34:44)
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I'm a writer. I see the word sanctions on the screen and wonder what I can come up with...In order to better consolidate the healthy wellbeing of the entirety of the commonwealth towards being a unified body of action that stands together on principle, we must impose, by force, the limiting of our resources that will be bestowed upon the country in question until such time as they yield to the higher reasoning of law and good will that our body stands for." (31:17)
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I said "It's true though" right before Prince Charles stated "It's true isn't it?" (9:26)
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S4:E9 "Avalanche"
It seems our playful minx who once dressed as a plant has more tricks up her sleave. Noticing everyone else giving a standing ovation, I decided to give one too. And after Princess Diana wishes Prince Charles a happy birthday, you can almost hear one member of the crowd (me), a Michael Haimes, saying "Happy Birthday!" (46:13)
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He said "What were you thinking." I hope he isn't too upset with her for long. I still stand in support of Princess Diana choosing to live it up in this way despite the fact that even a single out of place dance movement could have been providing an upset for the entire night and longer. I really hope we don't get chewed out for too long and I say we since I feel I'm there with Princess Diana as a passenger. (44:23)
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Prince Charles, I heard you say "The rest of us have been there for some time." Since I do kind of feel like a passenger, I just wanted to say that with closeness of growth, we can work on crafting better expressions of our love that will be better accepted and appreciated to the betterment of both parties of this relationship. (43:43)
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I don't know if I've ever communicated in this way but I literally growled like a dog voicing protective guardianship over something precious to their master. It was a strong, and could even be considered a cruel, amount of support of what his majesty just spoke concerning. (39:29)
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Remarking on how the Prince of Wales was inches away from death, just take a look at that casket and realize just how lucky you are at this very moment for being able to enjoy a moment in your life. (35:30
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Oh my gosh I'm speechless. What are they going to say?! (25:15)
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I agree wholeheartedly. What else is there to say? (22:45)
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I realize Prince Charles wasn't too thrilled with the performance but I was absolutely spellbound during the entirety of the whole thing. (13:18)
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I'm so sorry that Princess Diana is going through so much that she has to strain her expression to appear agreeable for the cameras. (6:30)
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S4:E10 "War"
It is sad that any relationship should come to a state such as thing and especially when the queen herself had previously expressed a longing for this relationship to work. (43:08)
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Although I don't know what's going to happen, the apparent evasive nature displayed regarding an issue the queen clearly feels strongly about makes me aggressive towards Margret Thatcher in defense of the crown. (42:00)
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I'm hoping he starts off his next statement with the word "bullshit." (41:11)
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The act of comparing democractic voices conveyed to her in trust as anything having to do with Russian coups has decidedly determined my personal vote for her competator simply on the grounds that it would remove her from office. (35:38)
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Oh my gosh, I have heard of Princess Diana's legendary physical contact made with a child who has AIDS. Could it be that I'm about to bear witness to it? (27:27)
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Oh my gosh, if I actually see this on camera I'm going to shit myself. (27:20)
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Two sisters in Christ
Embrace lovingkindness over hatred
For if we don't embrace in hug
When the chips are down
When we are at our worst
Then who are we really embracing? (19:44)
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I have aggression towards Prince Charles. Didn't your time in hell at your boarding school discipline you better? You are royalty. It is what you do as one. You embrace the dispossessed. Since he was not king at this time my aggression does not hold to present day. (17:03)
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I don't take these words as empty of expression. She just brought up the throne itself to his face and said "shape up or ship out" except it was the most light hearted version of these words. (10:12)
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In this expression, despite everything spoken about the frozen tundra, he sticks up for his royal bloodline, even if he is acting as an agent under the greater influence of other family members. If his many mentals didn't already prove himself of being worthy of being called royalty, this act did. "You are part of this family so even during times of hardship or wanting to break away, we accept you." (7:10)
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S5:E1 "Queen Victoria Syndrome"
My aggression towards Prince Charles is formally lifted both due to what he has been through since and in this willingness to be a provider for his family despite duress. (43:25)
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Rubbish! And her own people printed it. (33:07)
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A queen with a heart for her people might have to read that? She doesn't deserve this. (33:04)
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ALthough it is unusual, we are to stand up before the grey-haired and honor the aged (bible) and therefore I approve of not breaking her heart. (32:52)
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This is not a joke. That newspaper was irresponsible and hateful. The queen is not responsible for this whole situation but the newspaper is. The queen asks for her very government to be formed in her name and this is how the people she loves chooses to treat her? Just because you have the legal right to do something doesn't mean you should. Along with the freedom of the press, that I believe both the U.S. and U.K. enjoy, comes the responsibility of the press to use this power responsibly. (32:44)
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Rubbish! Rubbish! Rubbish! (32:06)
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Ah, alittle poetry. Good for the soul. (28:53)
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I held back at first not to spoil the story and since my words might be too strong. But I've heard their press played a part in a certain royal's death when the paparazzi chased a princess who ended up dieing. Now I hear they performed this much lesser offense? Perhaps the U.K. has some features in a state of lawlessness more then I imagined. In short, that they would use this power to speak like this, absent of a ruler showing early signs of dementia (see the case of former president Joe Biden), to crush their rulers heart by saying they should abdicate is appauling. (28:53)
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Oh gosh, oh gosh. (18:21)
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Out of touch? Irrelevant? Old? Perhaps it is the english way to reat toyalty as if they are simply another source of entertainment? (17:26)
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(And yet the Russians broke their treaty promising non-aggression towards the Ukraine if they give up their nuclear weapons. What country wouldn't be embrassed to have dealings with them after?) (11:34)
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It sure was a "special military operation". Special in that it proved those people were willing to give the finger to honor.
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S5:E2 "The System"
If Princess Diana really wrote a book then I want a copy. (24:01)
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Those like Diana are invited to celebrate neurodivergency week. It's a week long celebration like thanksgiving that is to be celebrated. (19:54)
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I'm chosing to stop here in extreme protest against her being treated with blantant callous unrighteousness in such a statement being dared to be made. It seems that even some of the English royalty do not yet qualify to be considered as royalty in my sight. I would have him stripped of all titles and lands simply for uttering such a statement in my presence. Nevertheless, may The LORD forgive me my trespasses as I have forgiven those who trespass against me. As an alternative pathway to earning them back. he can sleep in the barn with the horses until he has fully proven himself to be one of contritue spirit should he chose that path. I'm finished watching this entire series. I beg that the king excuse me from their presence for now. (8:56)
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