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I think it's my duty as an Angry Citizen(ess) to share my self-rightous outrage, and my favourite topic to share it is on All The More Or Less Bad And Terrible Representations of Robespierre, Saint-Just, Couthon, etc. In Films And, Sometimes, Novels.
First of all, I analysed the photo I posted earlier further (I was about to leave when I did that post, so I didn't have time):
Apart from Couthon, whom we won't even speak about, what is wrong:

1. That guy as an emo haircut.
2. Why is that guy having a red sash? Is it PROTO-SOCIALIST Collot or Billaud? And why is Robespierre the only one standing out again with his tricolor sash? They all had tricolor sashes!
3. I suspect that guy is Carnot: because he is adopting a falsely military "yo" attitude with his sword and all, except he clearly has the type of haircut that would be popular during the Empire, or the Consulate, or whater: A LOT LATER THAN YEAR II.Idiots. Also, that person doesn't know where to put his cocarde. Really not.
Someone noted how Robespierre looked a lot more masculine (!) for once. And so does that "Saint-Just" apparently. BUT THEN, suddenly, I spotted something that seemed dead wrong with that horrid Saint-Just's hand: is that a ring there? A ruby ring? And, perhaps, two rings?
Oh, but wait a moment, Robespierre's got a ring too:

They're making a British statement on Prop 8. Oh yes they are.
And they fail at everything. Unless it's part of the plot and they have secret poison rings. Who knows.
First of all, I analysed the photo I posted earlier further (I was about to leave when I did that post, so I didn't have time):
Apart from Couthon, whom we won't even speak about, what is wrong:
1. That guy as an emo haircut.
2. Why is that guy having a red sash? Is it PROTO-SOCIALIST Collot or Billaud? And why is Robespierre the only one standing out again with his tricolor sash? They all had tricolor sashes!
3. I suspect that guy is Carnot: because he is adopting a falsely military "yo" attitude with his sword and all, except he clearly has the type of haircut that would be popular during the Empire, or the Consulate, or whater: A LOT LATER THAN YEAR II.
Someone noted how Robespierre looked a lot more masculine (!) for once. And so does that "Saint-Just" apparently. BUT THEN, suddenly, I spotted something that seemed dead wrong with that horrid Saint-Just's hand: is that a ring there? A ruby ring? And, perhaps, two rings?
Oh, but wait a moment, Robespierre's got a ring too:
They're making a British statement on Prop 8. Oh yes they are.
And they fail at everything. Unless it's part of the plot and they have secret poison rings. Who knows.
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Date: 2009-07-03 07:14 am (UTC)I think the guy you pointed out is Carnot, too. He's the only one who actually bears any sort of vague resemblance to the person he's supposed to.
They're making a British statement on Prop 8. Oh yes they are.
Only Evil, Fanatical Revolutionary Dictators(tm) support equality for gays?
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Date: 2009-07-03 07:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-03 07:26 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-03 07:26 am (UTC)And yes, yes to everything else! Aaaahhhrgh. >__>
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Date: 2009-07-03 09:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-03 10:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-03 10:44 pm (UTC)