This is what Europe would look like today if French peasants had just minded their own business.
Is that supposed to be good or bad? I can't tell on /his/
>>3133678
This is what Europe would look like today if French Aristocracy had a good admin
Get Sanson'd Monarchyfag.
>>3133678
What film is this?
>>3133678
It's the aristocracy's job to manage the country well, which includes not being overthrown. You can't blame the peasant class as it's devoid of agency. They only did what they always do, i.e. what the actions of the ruling class force them into.
>>3133678
this would be the music we listen to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snxUHRaGTuA
>>3133678
French peasants supported the monarchy, you fucking brainlet.
It was the urban bourgeois that were more favorable to the Revolution.
This is what women would be like
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uL6EtdH3bho
>>3134453
>Favorite composer is Tchaikovsky
>Hardly into music at all, but really like his stuff for being distinctive
>Plus saying he is my favorite composer rather than beethoven or bach makes normies think I have exceptional taste
>Listen to this
>This is literally perfect
>Even more pretentious
God bless you Anon
>>3133678
>they'll be listening to aristocratic rap
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2LX-yz7iWw
>>3134804
>community collage history class
>professor walks in playing 1812 overture
>song ends asks the class what nationality the composer was
>brainlet says it must be american because its like the 2nd national anthem or some shiiiiit
>"no its made by a russian"
>class chimps out
I need to transfer
>>3133684
>good or bad
>moral objectivity
>on history & humanities
>and even so you got no (you)s
Ggwp anon.
>>3134463
This
>>3134804
thanks, anon
have an even more unique and pretentious one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTkogViYHX4
>>3133678
No, this is what 0,1% of population would look like.
>>3134934
>moral objectivity
>on history & humanities
considering it is the majority belief among philosophers, i would hope so
>>3134463
That's true, but even then most were satisfied with a constitutional monarchy. It's really fascinating how the will of a few idealistic Jacobins using the angry, hungry city dwelling masses managed to shape an entire country (and then betraying those masses when they became even more radical than the most radical of the Jacobins).
It became the embodiment of pic related, and honestly, it's a process I'm not sure I really understand even now.
>>3137056
Shit, forgot the picture.
>mfw
hon hon hon
>>3137077
*blocks your path*