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haha enjoy smelling of roses like some little girl you puff

I think you underestimate just how fucking widespread it is. No shortage, believe me.

find it funny that americans think we're super salty about their independence and like it was a major scar in the british psyche and something we frequently think about.

in reality we don't even actually learn about it at all, it just gets a mention.
that's not in a butthurt way, because we obviously know that america came from british colonies, but ther revolution wasn't a major or recnet part of british history.

I'd say the independence of India gets more educational and media attention in the UK because that well and truly heralded the end of the empire.
whereas the american revolution was a bizarre hiccup that slightly dented UK's imperial ambitions

Anything that's relevant this century? Say, something that happened since the end of the Cold War?

Are they?

Just wanna be high, man

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I find it funny that people DO keep talking about "the war".

This brat is nothing compared to her grandma, needs principles. Poor Beastmaster. Cute fashion sense tho. Would recruit into Avalanche and make a noble thief outta her if her grandma approves

Late teens, Tifa is 20 the youngest of the main cast and Kyrie seems younger in maturity

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thinking about the war
you know the one

also india was independent in living memory
whereas american independence happened fucking ages ago, and was superseded immediately by more relevant things for the UK like napoleon