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morgan1413 · 1 month
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none of them are coping let's be real
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justanotherhamiltrash · 10 months
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Lafayette, handing Laurens an envelope: For you.
Lafayette, handing Hamilton an envelope: And you.
Lafayette, handing Mulligan an envelope: And you.
Laurens: What are these?
Lafayette: These, my good sirs, are STDs.
Laurens:
Hamilton:
Mulligan:
Hamilton: What are you talking about, buddy?
Lafayette: STDs, Save The Dates, for Adrienne and my wedding.
Mulligan: Ah, yes.
Hamilton: Hey, just out of curiosity. How many people have you given STDs to?
Lafayette: Lots. Like a hundred.
[Hamilton, Laurens, Mulligan laughing]
Lafayette: What's going on?
Lafayette: Oh, I get it. STD has another meaning. You're gross.
Lafayette: No one is going to think that.
Laurens: Everyone is going to think that. But it's sweet your mind didn't go there.
Lafayette: Thank you. It is kinda sweet.
Laurens: Will your first dance be to you give me fever?
Mulligan: Will you be serving craps at the reception?
Burr: Do you have herpes?
Lafayette: Guys! This is my wedding. This is important to me. No more jokes.
Hamilton: You're right. And we're sorry. We love you, warts and all.
Lafayette: [unamused]
Hamilton: Sorry, I made a rash decision. I was itching to say it. Okay I'm done.
Mulligan, Laurens: [laughs]
Lee: I have an STD.
Hamilton:
Mulligan:
Lafayette:
Laurens:
Burr:
Hamilton, holding up the card in the envelope: So just RSVP or...?
Lafayette: Yeah, the number is right on there.
Laurens: Great, thank you.
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scrimbum · 5 months
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with every fandom im in i sometimes like to draw my fav chararcters as tbh/autism creatures and.. well... i thought i would draw.. a few characters...
IF ANYONE WANTS A SEPERATE PNG OF THESE YOU CAN DM ME and i will send it to you!! ^__^ also if you're gonna use them somewhere please credit me...
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bryndeavour · 3 months
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ruirighteye · 1 year
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Hamilton songs described by me:
Alexander Hamilton: almost as if that's the main character of the show
Aaron Burr, Sir: Alex won't stfu
My Shot: they are not throwing away their shots
The Story of Tonight: 4 men sing about freedom and my heart goes BOOM
The Schuyler Sisters: AND PEGGY!
Farmer Refuted: now both Alex and Samuel Seagull won't stfu
You'll be Back: when your abusive ex boyfriend is King George Ⅲ
Right Hand Man: HERE COMES THE GENERAL
A Winter's Ball: They're reliable with the ladies
Helpless: Eliza is helpless for Alex
Satisfied: Angelica is helpless for Alex
The Story of Tonight - Reprise: Burr Sir is dating someone married with a Brit
Wait for It: Burr Sir is willing to wait for it
Stay Alive: Lee is a fucking bitch
Meet Me Inside: Alex gets grounded
That Would Be Enough: Alex just fucking sTAY HOME WITH YOUR WIFE SHES PREGNANT SHE NEEDS YOU
Guns and Ships: Marquis de French Baguette sing fast :o
History Has Its Eyes on You: Oh no Georg Wash in a ton sing sad song
Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down): the battle of Yorktown, 1781
What Comes Next: you need to remember King George Ⅲ is still a character
Dear Theodosia: Burr Sir and Alex are dads now
Laurens Interlude: Alex's boyfriend died :(
Non-Stop: how do you write like you're running out of time
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l-egionaire · 11 months
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Way more people need to see this.
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seraphiconyx · 3 months
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Hercules’s being the mom friend trying to stop John Lauren’s from getting into a fight at the bar
Yes I like to say hercs the mom friend of their group
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//MODERN AU\\
He almost did, But he's fine
(The others were waiting outside to sober up)
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on-partiality · 2 months
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Hi, I’ve been curious about Hercules Mulligan’s inclusion in the Rev Set ever since I have seen posts saying that one of the other aids like Meade and Tilgman or Tallmadge (if Herc was added solely for spy stuff) would have been a better choice. Id love to hear your thoughts on this.
Also, (terribly sorry if this insults any Mullette shippers) but do you know why people ship Mullette? (Correct me if I’m wrong) but these two have had zero historical relations. In addition, I don’t remember from the last time I saw musical but if you do, what was Laf and Herc’s relationship onstage?
So sorry about this super long ask. I just felt like you would be the best person to ask. Tysm and I hope you have a wonderful day!😊
Aw, this is such a cool question! And you're really nice, anon! I wish you the best! I would also like to make it very clear right now to anyone else who wants to send me a long ask. I love long asks. They give me more to ramble about!
When I was first getting into studying the real history behind the musical two years ago, this same thing confused me heaps. Mainly because we have no proof that Lafayette or Laurens ever even met Mulligan, let alone became good friends with him and he wasn't particularly close to Hamilton either for most of the war (I mean, in the continental army, he would've barely seen Hamilton, and the other aides would have been around him all day). Hamilton lived with him when he was in college, and they got along really well, had fun late-night conversations, just overall were great friends who influenced eachother in positive ways and Mulligan's chats with him definitely made young Hamilton more enthusiastic about the revolutionary cause. Additionally, Hercules Mulligan was part of his artillery company, The Hearts Of Oak or the Corsicans - Mulligan's the whole reason why we know the story of 18 year old Hamilton stealing British cannons with his volunteers is because of the recount of that night that Mulligan later wrote - however, for the rest of the war they just didn't interact with one another much.
They had their separate jobs, and they did them well. Hamilton was confined to his own quaters and the aide-de-camp tent, Mulligan was hanging around British camps and the battlefield doing exactly what Hamilton wanted to do. The relationship between the two was completely different from how Hamilton, Laurens, and Lafayette were through most of the war. Working together, seeing each other just about every other day, creating the same drafts and plans; Especially Laurens and Hamilton as Lafayette got some more 'exciting' jobs because of his rank as a Major General. But out of the bunch, Mulligan really sticks out like a sore thumb, historically the group was called the gay trio and for a good 3 quaters of the war it was just them all together. So why on earth would Lin Manuel Miranda add a fourth to the trio? It very well could be that like you said, he wanted everyone in the main group to have a different role that was integral to how the Continental army ran (Lafayette commanding, Hamilton writing, Laurens battling (?) and Mulligan spying) but I ended up reaching the conclusion that because the musical starts in 1776 while Hamilton was still in college - in the musical at least, presumably, but because of the way events are swapped around with eachother and happen at all the wrong times it's a bit difficult to tell what time things happened in the musical like I believe that when it starts Hamilton's meant to be in college and not yet a soldier however Hamilton left college to make his militia thing in 1775 and he stole the cannons in 1775 however the musical shows this happening after Aaron Burr, Sir and at the start if that song they make it very clear that it's meant to be 1776 which also means that Hamilton and Mulligan should've already known each other, I digress, I could ramble about how the way the musical timeline is makes no sense for years - , they wanted to show someone who was really important to him at that age, and they just kept him with the group for the rest of the show to avoid confusion as to why he disappeared or so that they wouldn't have to introduce another character (like why they used Jefferson instead of Monroe for the Reynolds pamphlet).
I don't know about using Tallmadge as a substitute though, given that I haven't read of any interactions between him and Hamilton or him and Laurens historically, I haven't read of any between him and Lafayette either, but it seems more likely that they would've spoken given Lafayette's position as a major general. It's entirely possible that the trio had heard of him but never actually met him given that I believe that I read somewhere that the whole trio knew of the Culper Spy Ring and a lot of what they would've heard to do with the Culper Spy Ring would have related to Benjamin Tallmadge in some way or other because he was the co-founder of the group. Meade and Tilghman would be good to swap Mulligan for, but then it doesn't make sense that he was talking to them in college (although Laurens and Lafayette didn't meet Hamilton when he was 19 either and like I mentioned earlier, Mulligan should have already known him so with the logic of the Hamilton musical they could be in the main group, yes). If my theory is correct then it would make sense why none of the more historically accurate quadrios were chosen, if they wanted someone who was close to Hamilton in his college years who still fought in the revolutionary war; then Mulligan would've been a great fit.
I'm going to guess that Mullette is one of those ships where people went, 'Hmm, I have ships for every other character but these too, and they seem close enough (in the musical that is), so I'll pair them together!'. Y'know, one of those pair-the-spares kind of things that people who are really into shipping do. Additionally. I believe you're correct; it has to have been an 100% musical fandom ship originally because if there was even just a little bit of historical evidence to back it up, then we'd know for a fact that Lafayette and Mulligan knew each other. Oh, and as someone who has seen the musical rather recently (late may last year) in the show, Lafayette and Mulligan didn't interact much, but they did come across as good friends and for some very creative people, those crumbs of interactions are enough to develop whole stories and relationships and I applaud those people, the way they create so much out of so little is amazing. Personally, I don't like any ships that don't have even a semblance of historical backing because I'm definitely an amrev fan before I'm a Hamilton musical fan (I still love the musical, I just value the real history more). People can like what they like though; I won't judge.
I'll always think Mullette's funny because here in Australia recently it's become a trend again for young boys and men to get mullets and I can't read the name without thinking of some crazy looking mullets that I've seen. Thanks for the ask, Anon! It was super fun to answer :D
Sincerely,
O-P/Milly
(I apologise if I come across as rude, I've struggled with tones my whole life)
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artnestdecomo · 3 months
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You've fought so hard, let someone else carry that weight now..
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fieriframes · 3 months
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[I come in on a night train. With an arm full of box cars. On the wings of a magpie. Cross a hooligan night. I busted up a chifforobe. Way out by the cocomo. Cooked up a mess a mulligan. And got into a fight.]
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technofinch · 22 days
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I've remembered that I can crowdsource my decisions
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rabbitfinder · 11 months
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justanotherhamiltrash · 10 months
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Lafayette: Has anyone tried making Edibles but like... without weed? Like virgin Edibles.
Mulligan: Bitch you mean food??!!
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chicinsilk · 1 year
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Sophia Loren at the 35th Academy Awards on April 8, 1963, at the Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica. For the occasion, she is wearing a Dior dress created by Marc Bohan. It is she who will present the Oscar for best actor to Gregory Peck for the role of Atticus Finch in the film, To Kill a Mockingbird directed by Robert Mulligan.
Sophia Loren lors de la 35e cérémonie des Oscars le 08 avril 1963, au Civic Auditorium de Santa Monica. Pour l'occasion, elle porte une robe de Dior créée par Marc Bohan. C'est elle qui remettra l'Oscar du meilleur acteur à Gregory Peck pour le rôle de Atticus Finch Du silence et des ombres (To Kill a Mockingbird) réalisé par Robert Mulligan.
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isomaruuuu · 11 months
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hamiltonhub · 10 months
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Laurens, talking about Hamilton: Apparently we're getting someone new in the group
Mulligan: Are we stealing them?
Lafayette: New or used?
Laurens: Wonderful responses, both of you
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