Can someone provide the opposite of the tl;dr? A too short, didn't understand?
charonn0
For example, https://theconversation.com/the-french-revolution-executed-royals-and-nobles-yes-but-most-people-killed-were-commoners-200455 which cites this book https://www.amazon.com/Incidence-Terror-During-French-Revolution/dp/0844612111 (unavailable online as far as I can tell.)
I'd also highly recommend Mike Duncan's Revolutions podcast series on the French Revolution.
It's worth pointing out that the guillotine was primarily used to terrorize the poor commoners, not nobles (who had already fled the country by that point.)
And I was always wondering how come Republicans are perceiving themselves as devout Christians while the political party they support is openly opposing those virtues and if this doesn’t make them hypocrites?
That's exactly what it makes them. By the Biblical definition of a hypocrite. Jesus literally talks about what that means.
You need to work on your rhetorical skills.
They, too, have impressive penises.
Aren't you talking about WW2?
I wouldn't hang my hat on that statistic until after autonomous cars make up a significant portion of cars on the road.
According to Robert Duncan McNeal, Larcarno gave the impression of being a good guy who made a mistake when in reality deep down he was a bad guy, whereas Paris was the other way around.
Drink several glasses of water before going to bed so you wake up to pee.