Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Ben Franklin: To an Engraver in Paris (1778)

 Ben Franklin: To an Engraver in Paris (1778)

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Toga, toga, toga!

Summary/Commentary: I think I'm ready for a break from these. I've got a rant to whine about how much I dislike Metroid: Dread that I could do in a day or two. I've got one or two bosses left, and I want to make sure I'm all the way done before I complain about it.

Until then, short Ben Franklin!

It's just him saying that he didn't do the entire revolution by himself. Also, put Congress in Roman clothes. Good on you for staying humble (most of the time), Ben Franklin.

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