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minus-squarethethirdgracchi [he/him, they/them]hexbear13·3 years agoIt's definitely more the former than the latter, but kind of both. link
minus-squareMardoniush [she/her]hexbear7·3 years agoA common theme particularly in British novels. Jeeves and G&S and Importance of being Earnest all paint the nobility as these lovable idiots that should absolutely be kept where they are to entertain society and keep them out of the way of people doing actual work. link
It's definitely more the former than the latter, but kind of both.
A common theme particularly in British novels.
Jeeves and G&S and Importance of being Earnest all paint the nobility as these lovable idiots that should absolutely be kept where they are to entertain society and keep them out of the way of people doing actual work.