In real life, Powhatan and the English fought each other repeatedly until they finally made a lasting peace agreement, which included the marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe. They set borders, traded and began to live closer together. When Powhatan's brother Opechancanough became chief, he took advantage of the good relations to cruelly betray the English and slaughter them without resistance.
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Based on "Opechancanough: Indian Resistance Leader". The author tried to make a point of re-interpreting him more like a modern guerilla warrior than the backstabber that colonists portrayed him as--or so I remember from reading it like a decade ago.
I see the poors are pretending to be big wallet niggas again est. 2016
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This hole exists as a safe space for refugees from the Facebook(MetaTM groups of the same name. Of which there have been several iterations. We mostly exist to poke fun at the state of living in poverty. While it oftentimes is unavoidable, we do aspire to not be meanspirited. Over the years we have co-opted the term 'Peak Poor' to being someone who exudes poverty, regardless of their actual net worth. Trump and Elon both exhibit the peak poor ethos from time to time while still being the top 0.000001%. You can do something peak poor and still be a good person or a generally adjusted one. We all have a bit of poor in us.
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In real life, Powhatan and the English fought each other repeatedly until they finally made a lasting peace agreement, which included the marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe. They set borders, traded and began to live closer together. When Powhatan's brother Opechancanough became chief, he took advantage of the good relations to cruelly betray the English and slaughter them without resistance.
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Based Opechancanough
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Sounds kinda like the US economy...
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Please give me a source, this sounds funny
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Based on "Opechancanough: Indian Resistance Leader". The author tried to make a point of re-interpreting him more like a modern guerilla warrior than the backstabber that colonists portrayed him as--or so I remember from reading it like a decade ago.
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