Oh yeah, absolutely. More competent as king than as Marshall tbh. The fact that his story is so rare says a lot about the misguided system that is the monarchy.
It also says a lot that the first thing he did was to turn on his former emperor. Prime 'fuck you, got mine' mindset.
You jest but the current line of monarchs of Sweden was a guy who basically fumbled his way upward. He was a mediocre marshall under Napoleon, whom after the battle of Austerlitz got a princedom from him.
Then Sweden list their only heir presumptive for the throne. Due to the lobbying of a single Baron Jean Bernadotte became king of Sweden.
He is the only Napoleonic related person who has a lasting legacy the European upper class.
It's quite divisive. One one hand I think Luigi is innocent and a fall guy for the establishment.
On the other hand I want Luigi to be the symbol of resistance of the common people towards the mega wealthy capitalists without morals.
Those two are almost mutually exclusive. I think there is a way of him being declared innocent and still remain the vector of the idea of that resistance, however it's exactly that idea that the amoral cucks want to destroy most of all...
No you mean theoretical. As neutronium is a theoretical substance. To our knowledge there's no way to find it outside of neuron stars. It is therefore physically impossible, within our current state of knowledge.
It's highly unlikely, bordering on theoretically impossible to assume that mankind will be able to synthesize enough to fill a cardboard box with. Then the practical side says even if that was possible, there would probably no way a cardboard box could contain that (and a plethora of other practical impossibilities).
What a bloody catch 22. It's Kafkaesque how someone with intentions of following the law can get sucked into that people crunching machine.
That's the true danger of policies like that. They are supposed to be soul destroying but that kind of ruthless treatment is never confined to the people it's meant for.
That's why due process is important if you make a class of people illegal, you end up with false positives galore. And these organisations will not back down, rather double down.
I have read of an African folk tale where baobab trees were the result of some deity pulling them out of the ground and punting then back in upside down.
Oh yeah, absolutely. More competent as king than as Marshall tbh. The fact that his story is so rare says a lot about the misguided system that is the monarchy.
It also says a lot that the first thing he did was to turn on his former emperor. Prime 'fuck you, got mine' mindset.