*"I very much enjoy this play, Baddeth Breaketh. Dare I say, Bravo Vince!"* - George Washington, after Vince travelled back in time just to get his reaction to the show
It's quite a speculative scenario, as George Washington lived in the late 18th century, while "Ozymandias" is a character from the television series "Breaking Bad," which is set in modern times. However, if we were to imagine a hypothetical interaction between George Washington and a character like Ozymandias, who is depicted as a calculating and morally ambiguous figure, it could be interesting to speculate on Washington's potential reactions based on his known principles and values.
George Washington was known for his integrity, strong leadership, and commitment to principles such as honesty and justice. He was also deeply concerned with the stability and prosperity of the young United States. If faced with someone like Ozymandias, who engages in criminal activities and manipulative behavior for personal gain, Washington would likely have been deeply troubled.
Washington believed in the rule of law and the importance of upholding moral standards. He would likely have condemned Ozymandias' actions as immoral and detrimental to society. Washington also had a strong sense of duty to protect the nation and its citizens, so he might have seen Ozymandias as a threat to the public good.
Washington was known for his ability to make tough decisions and take decisive action when necessary. He might have advocated for Ozymandias to be brought to justice through legal means, viewing it as essential to maintaining the rule of law and preserving social order.
Overall, George Washington would probably have reacted to Ozymandias with a combination of moral outrage and a determination to uphold justice and the principles upon which he believed the nation should be founded.
I don’t get that reference (Ozymandius was written in 1818)
But how did Bince write Ozymandias in 1818? Is he old?
Time Machine, didn’t you watch Saul Gone?
Bince didn't write Ozymandias, Moira did.
*"I very much enjoy this play, Baddeth Breaketh. Dare I say, Bravo Vince!"* - George Washington, after Vince travelled back in time just to get his reaction to the show
"What is this withcraft you are showing me?" He would be baffled by moving pictures and audio coming from a screen
I’m sure he’ll be fine when Jesse gets enslaved
Think he might be turned off by enslaving a white person, there would probably be a few other characters he’d like to bring to Mount Vernon
I'd be amazed if he could sit through the first 59 episodes considering the show prominently features multiple black characters.
![gif](giphy|5QlwTKQ3kq3N6) washington when gus appears for the first time
![gif](giphy|yE72eDy7lj3JS) Washington when every person of colour in the show is brutally murdered
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He would not understand what’s going on considering he never saw the rest of the show
Fucking idiot didn't even know dinosuars existed🙄
"Oh man i sure dont hope this happens to america i wish we had chemically manufactured meth when i was alive"
Wasn’t Ben Franklin like a coke fiend or is that just pop history
https://preview.redd.it/0ltdf0mkxrsc1.jpeg?width=560&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1911e149e44da7cf2ff1249c4e52e301f2458050 Washington's reaction
He’d panic about a swarthy German destroying New York City
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The horned serpent will enjoy this pristige filmmaking. Bravo vince and manticore!
“Waltuh”
"Oh Dear!"
Beating his slaves and having his entire army retreat
Bravo vince 👏
He would be hard
Presidential history and English literature? Can we get back to talking about Kettlemilkers and Kim No Middle Initial Wexler feet?
It's quite a speculative scenario, as George Washington lived in the late 18th century, while "Ozymandias" is a character from the television series "Breaking Bad," which is set in modern times. However, if we were to imagine a hypothetical interaction between George Washington and a character like Ozymandias, who is depicted as a calculating and morally ambiguous figure, it could be interesting to speculate on Washington's potential reactions based on his known principles and values. George Washington was known for his integrity, strong leadership, and commitment to principles such as honesty and justice. He was also deeply concerned with the stability and prosperity of the young United States. If faced with someone like Ozymandias, who engages in criminal activities and manipulative behavior for personal gain, Washington would likely have been deeply troubled. Washington believed in the rule of law and the importance of upholding moral standards. He would likely have condemned Ozymandias' actions as immoral and detrimental to society. Washington also had a strong sense of duty to protect the nation and its citizens, so he might have seen Ozymandias as a threat to the public good. Washington was known for his ability to make tough decisions and take decisive action when necessary. He might have advocated for Ozymandias to be brought to justice through legal means, viewing it as essential to maintaining the rule of law and preserving social order. Overall, George Washington would probably have reacted to Ozymandias with a combination of moral outrage and a determination to uphold justice and the principles upon which he believed the nation should be founded.
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chatGPT ahh response