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if you are in a terrible mood

if you are suffering so much you gotta stay in a bath

maybe it isnt the best time to write kill lists & share that with the public cos ya know.. they are really running with that

marat represents what?

idk no expert

but spitballin

a lotta power & singular vision

"knowing what's best"

disregard for cost, sustainability, speed

disregard for pressure mounting

disregard for feeding frenzy nostr:note1metqavm8xjm35m7yez5rn8zkhp9yzlh4dq707jsedvd3urpvrwpsgs8mky

marat? => Archetype

charlotte => Archetype

keep movin

hey everyone on #grownostr

if you are ever uninspired

get into french history it is willlld

some wife. 🙄

oh. was she really His Beloved then or what. nostr:note1xgsy08n3ft49eh2ergjtgefpx07czgy5a89qcys8l6hjc4kh0hrqx5qwrq

After Marat's death, his wife may have sold his bathtub to her journalist neighbour, as it was included in an inventory of his possessions. The royalist de Saint-Hilaire bought the tub.

After the Thermidorian Reaction, Marat's reputation decreased. On 13 January 1795, Le Havre-Marat became simply Le Havre, the name it bears today. In February, his coffin was removed from the Panthéon and his busts and sculptures were destroyed. The 4 February 1795 (16 Pluviôse) issue of Le Moniteur Universel reported how, two days earlier, "his busts had been knocked off their pedestals in several theatres & that some children had carried one of these busts about the streets, insulting it [before] dumping it in the rue Montmartre sewer to shouts of 'Marat, voilà ton Panthéon !' [Marat, here is your Panthéon] His final resting place is the cemetery of the church of Saint-Étienne-du-Mont.

"Like Jesus, Marat loved ardently the people, and only them. Like Jesus, Marat hated kings, nobles, priests, rogues and, like Jesus, he never stopped fighting against these plagues of the people."

you can make an elegy you want

doesnt make it true for shit

literally not even trials

one deranged dude

& heads would roll

no bueno

Corday was a Girondin sympathizer who came from an impoverished royalist family; her brothers were émigrés who had left to join the exiled royal princes.

From her own account, & those of witnesses, it is clear that she had been inspired by Girondin speeches to a hatred of the Montagnards & their excesses, symbolised most powerfully in the character of Marat. The Book of Days claims the motive was to "avenge the death of her friend Barboroux".

Marat's assassination contributed to the mounting suspicion which fed the Terror during which thousands of the Jacobins' adversaries – both royalists & Girondins – were executed on charges of treason. Charlotte Corday was guillotined on 17 July 1793 for the murder. During her four-day trial, she testified that she had carried out the assassination alone, saying "I killed one man to save 100,000."

"O heart of Jesus! O sacred heart of Marat"

oh

please

dude was suffering terribly anyway

horrible skin condition

medicinal baths barely helped

writing lists of people to guillotine?

madness

i really really like

& ya know what?

id do it again

as far as sentiments go