
Whatifalthist
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Whatifalthist
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Run by Rudyard William Lynch. Geopolitics, Future, Anthropology, Philosophy and History. https://t.co/yPiYypIbmI…








Maybe Gen Z has social anxiety because they're so judgy Of course you're going to think the barista is judging you if, when you're the barista, you complain about the stupidity of every customer Your mental model of how others think of you depends a lot on how you see others

What goes on in this part of America?


Sir Christopher Lee was a direct descendant of Charlemagne. And in part the inspiraton for James Bond! He was the only person on the Lord of the Rings set who actually met Tolkien. Sir Christopher Lee (Saruman) wasn't just an actor. He was a cousin of Ian Fleming and the real-life inspiration for James Bond. Through his mother's noble Italian Carandini family, he traced his ancestry directly back to Charlemagne, the 8th-century Holy Roman Emperor, a lineage so distinguished that Emperor Frederick Barbarossa granted the family the right to bear the imperial coat of arms in the 12th century. He witnessed the last use of the guillotine, he also met Rasputin’s assassins. He even released a symphonic metal album, Charlemagne: By the Sword and the Cross, narrating his ancestor's saga. During WWII, he worked with the Special Operations Executive (SOE). Decades later, he met J.R.R. Tolkien in a pub in Oxford. It is rumored he wanted to play Gandalf. He ended up playing Saruman, he read the books once a year for his entire life. He spoke nine languages. According to family accounts, spent his last night in the hospital watching The Lord of the Rings. He did so alongside nurses, commenting on scenes and sharing trivia about the production that defined his career. He lived the fantasy before he acted it.
























