Katie Frost makes very sensitive art about wildlife.
This is from her instagram account.
“You’ve got your passion. You’ve got your pride but don’t you know only fools are satisfied.”
I’m told a masterpiece is coming my way.
A number of years ago I found a jeweler who could make any jewelry I want in platinum or gold.
Now we are collaborating on creating a line. Ophelia at Chic Jewelry is a sensitive woman with a very refined sense of beauty and color. Her husband Art has the skills to create pieces the likes of which no one has ever seen before.
Part of my goal with this is to show that a simple change like wearing a rainbow ring can be what brightens someone’s outlook. I strongly advocate wearing any sort of rainbow object - particularly something fine and elegant - to elevate one’s mood and the outlook of those in one’s environment. It is also always wise to invest in precious metals.
The detectable change is really remarkable. There is no going back from Rainbowland.
Next we are going to broadcast the memoirs of Count Lavallette.
In all of my years of obsessing about Napoleon, I have never heard anyone say a bad word against
Napoleon thought so highly of Lavallette that he arranged a marriage for him with Hortense’s cousin Émilie de Beauharnais. Though Émilie wasn’t into Lavallette at first, he won her over because he was such a decent guy.
The weirdest part of all is that Émilie really wanted Napoleon to let her marry the individual who would become arguably the world’s worst husband ever Louis Bonaparte!
I’m really looking forward to this!
Our actual male from yesterday takes a close look at the “jellybean head” of Clark Gable.
The Ed H YouTube transgender awareness compendium is premiering.
Memoirs of Napoleon’s Stepdaughter Hortense, Book 2, 30-40.
Napoleon finally gets his heir but his wife suffers too much in labor for Napoleon to appear pleased at first. Hortense exposes Napoleon’s sister Caroline pretty intensely.
We last finished reading: With Napoleon in Russia and the memoirs of Napoleon’s Valet Marchand from their time together all over Europe and at St. Helena. Next we are going to broadcast the memoirs of Count Lavallette.
Now I’m reading the Memoirs of Hortense Bonaparte.
The beginning of the Memoirs we are currently reading can be found here.
All four writers of these memoirs are considered exceptionally honest. All four essentially lived with Napoleon. You will see that Napoleon is the same person in all of these accounts. I’m doing this because I believe this is important and that our whole present world-in-crisis comes out of this True story.
Click here for the amazing first book of this series: With Napoleon in Russia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUvUdq551YU&list=PLeJCvClnhzjj-KIRi759Nt5dbonlGyJ1p
Click here for the gripping account of how the English Government tortured and murdered a great man who dared to threaten their control over the world.
https://youtu.be/QB55UUtluDM
To corroborate our narrative from the perspective of our opponents, I offer you Tolstoy’s War and Peace:
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