violet08_

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The "co-conspirators" were largely led by Queen Hsinbyumashin, who was determined to see her daughter (Supayalat) and son-in-law (Thibaw) take power. To muffle the sounds of the executions, they reportedly kept a troupe of performers playing music and beat large drums throughout the palace grounds.

“On 13 February 1879, five royal relatives were killed.

On 15 February 1879, Maung Maung Toke and six other confidants, accompanied by 400 soldiers, removed the royal prisoners who had been confined prior to King Mindon Min's death. They claimed that the Kyedaik (Bronze Hall) was located in front of the King Mother's palace and that suitable apartments for the prisoners had not yet been completed. Nineteen members of the royal family were executed that day. On the following night, another nineteen were killed, some by having their throats crushed with bamboo poles and others by the sword. The decision to kill them by crushing their throats with bamboo poles was made to prevent royal blood from falling on the ground.

The bodies of the princes and princesses, enclosed in red velvet bags, were interred in a pit. To compact the burial ground, elephants were used to trample the earth. During the time of the massacre, the king and queen were watching a traditional court troupe perform a drama in the palace, and they did not notice what was happening because of the noise from the performance.”

 
 
 
 

My parents required me to let these two men join me on my solo trip in order for me to be allowed to go. They’re really cool, fun, and honestly attractive. I flirt with them, and they flirt back, it’s more of a playful game, but they told me they’d never actually do anything with me because it would be unethical/unprofessional, and my dad would probably kill them, lol. I respect that, but at the same time, they’re ex-legionnaires, I’m sure they’ve done questionable things in their lives. I’m curious what you think from an ethical perspective.

 
 
 
 
[–] violet08_@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago

It’s only bad taste if it dominates your preferences. Otherwise, it’s just guilty pleasures.

[–] violet08_@lemmy.world 3 points 3 days ago (2 children)

It’s not about that. If I can tell something is objectively bad but still enjoy it, I consider it a guilty pleasure, lol.

 

Katseye just dropped their new song Pinky Up. I know it’s a bit brainrot and way too short, but I’ve had it on repeat. There’s something so cunty, girly-girl about the vibe, I’m a total sucker for songs like that.

[–] violet08_@lemmy.world 5 points 3 days ago

never cheated but it got me thinking

 
[–] violet08_@lemmy.world 19 points 4 days ago (3 children)

not an impersonator🥹

[–] violet08_@lemmy.world 24 points 4 days ago (1 children)
[–] violet08_@lemmy.world 26 points 4 days ago (9 children)

3rd, to be specific.

I was in the honeymoon phase with that Korean guy I mentioned, the one I moved in with after like a day of meeting. Did some traveling with him, so I went offline in general. Didn’t work out; felt both too shallow and too deep at the same time, so I broke it off.

Took that solo trip I was talking about and am currently in Vietnam.

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