ITT: we post some of our favorite historical people and trivialize their achievements with "muh"
eg
>muh invisible hand
ITT: we post some of our favorite historical people and trivialize their achievements with "muh"
muh alienation
>muh ego
>sup muh nigas
>muh tile
>muh ammed
lol
>muuuuuuuh
>muh dick
>muh union
>muh supply-side economics
Muh world
>muh fixed bayonets
Muh gravity
>muh revolution
>muh jews
I knew this was coming
muh 1000 year reich
>muh simple life
>muh dictionary
muh cut ur head off
>muh I'm dead
>muh paranoia
>muh farmlands
>muh multiple decks
>muh Federalism
>muh wives
muh Albert
>muh legions
>muh muh
jap navy before 1890s was a fucking joke
pic related, jap admiral
>muh wife
>What the fuck is this
>muh total war
What biography should I read on ol Tricky Dick
>muh citizenship
>muh i'm mad
>muh youths
muh kulaks
It's Newton's flaming laser sword
Alongside his studies into kinematics and gravity, Newton began work on an early superweapon that could be employed in battle by a meer footsoldier. The culmination of his work was an arming sword wreathed in flame that could emit a 10TW laser and destroy entire cities in a single strike.
However he died before he could publish his work, but his friend Alexander Pope who would go on to be a founding member of the Freemasons managed to procure Newton's findings and it has been kept at the Grand Lodge Black Archive in London since 1717 under extreme security.
In 1845, a Freemason whistleblower by the name of William F. Hughes had published a book 'Glossarium ad Aeterni secreta tenens'. The book brought to light many of the secrets of the Freemasons up to the point, however William was assassinated 5 days following the publishing and most copies of the book have been destroyed, however word got out and public awareness of these controversies grew. In 1912, Douglas Smithson claimed to own an original copy of Hughes' book and wrote his own book 'On the secrets of Freemasons' exposing some of these. He wrote extensively on the black archive and the mythical origins of the masons as well as their insider bureaucratic insider transactions. Most notably however, a supposed set of diagrams by Newton detailing the designs of his weapon.
The diagrams were incomplete and so the feasibility of the weapon has come into question ever since.
>muh broken testicles
muh German speaking peoples
>muh Rhine
>muh triumphs
Is this real?
>muh boipussy
Yes
yes but not in the way he described it
>muh larping as napoleon
muuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh the french!