1774: Ben Franklin stands still and emotionless for an hour while the King’s advisors berate him, calling him the “Prime Conductor” of revolution. Newspapers call him “old doubleface” and “grey-headed traitor”. Afterwards, Franklin is dismissed as deputy Postmaster general.
The-marx-channel on
On a side note, Benjamin Franklin was a absolute freak. In France alone he had several explicit encounters.
kamelsalah1 on
yeah, applies these days as well
weld9235 on
Ben Franklin catching strays in 2025 dude flew a kite in a storm and now he’s getting meme roasted like he invented cringe. Founding father, founding fodder.
Nerdenator on
Brits are just mad that he shagged their missus better than they ever could.
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1774: Ben Franklin stands still and emotionless for an hour while the King’s advisors berate him, calling him the “Prime Conductor” of revolution. Newspapers call him “old doubleface” and “grey-headed traitor”. Afterwards, Franklin is dismissed as deputy Postmaster general.
On a side note, Benjamin Franklin was a absolute freak. In France alone he had several explicit encounters.
yeah, applies these days as well
Ben Franklin catching strays in 2025 dude flew a kite in a storm and now he’s getting meme roasted like he invented cringe. Founding father, founding fodder.
Brits are just mad that he shagged their missus better than they ever could.