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Never Trust Women With Your Money? - MGTOW
Sponsor Link: <br>Profit Specialist Group <br>video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FV-morB_Ak <br>https://www.cashisking.cc/ <br> <br>Sharpe - 12 - Sharpe's Revenge [1997 - TV Serie] <br>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0k7_2NY64I <br> <br>Mystery Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39XU3acLwck <br> <br>Odysee.TV: https://odysee.com/@SandmanMGTOW:c <br>Bitchute Link: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/YIxeDBpkwsLT/ <br> <br>SubscribeStar.com: https://www.subscribestar.com/sandman <br> <br>Paypal / Email: Sandmanmgtow @ Gmail.com <br> <br> <br>Hi Everyone Sandman Here, <br> <br>This video is brought to you by a donation from WW2 Epic Battles and here's what he has to say: "Hi Sandman, Could you review the 12th Sharpe Episode from a MGTOW perspective? Sharpe is a fictional war hero of the Napoleonic wars who rises through the ranks gets continually promoted and by the 12th Episode he's already a rich officer. At the beginning of the episode he makes the mistake to entrust all of his savings to his wife. You can imagine the disaster that follows. I also want to point out that the TV show is based on a series of books by Bernard Cornwell with the same title. Authors tend to include personal experiences in their stories which makes me think that Bernard Cornwell did something similar during his first marriage that ended in 1970. Can Sharpe be considered a fictional MGTOW hero?" Well WW2 Epic Battles thanks for the donation and topic. Major Sharpe is played by Sean Bean. The same actor that played Ned Stark as well as being in the first Lord of the Rings film. Please keep in mind I don't have the full context as I haven't seen the other parts. The story starts in Talhouse the last battle on the road to Paris in Napoleonic war. Major Sharpe is worried about dying in battle so he signs over his money to his wife Jane by giving her a letter with power of attorney. It's just a precaution and his bank account is worth 10,000 Gineas. The battles goes badly at first and the British are forced to retreat temporarily. The the commander gets wounded and Sharpe takes over temporary command and storms the fortress and wins the battle. After the battle one of jealous toxic alpha male officers insults Sharpe's wife and then Sharpe slaps him and is forced into a duel. That seems more like the Sigma quality of standing up to authority. But not really because he's white knighing. As for Jane her best so called friend, a widow with wrinkles says Sharpe is worth the worry. That soldiers are not worth it. Jane leaves Sharpe and returns to England with her female friend and they clean out the bank account and she meets another man and starts a new love affair even though her husband is still alive and on the run. She's looking for security now that her husband is gone just like all women have done throughout history. Meanwhile Sharpe was shot by a woman when he went looking for an officer that said he witnessed Sharpe killing a couple of French soldiers and stealing Napoleon's gold. But he was murdered by the people trying to frame Sharpe. A guy named Ducos with a name that sounds like count duku. This show has ben created for women because it's full of relationship drama. WW2 Epic Battles what in the heavens are you doing watching this? But at least you shared a story, which I've linked to in the description. I'll talk about it more in a moment but let me first tell everyone about today's sponsor Profit Specialist Group: <br> <br> <br> <br> <br>10 images licensed and paid for through BigStock.com. All image licenses are available upon request. <br> <br>Ad Photo Credits: <br> <br>1. https://www.bigstockphoto.com/....image-129764942/stoc <br> <br>2. https://www.bigstockphoto.com/....image-421296764/stoc <br> <br>3. https://www.bigstockphoto.com/....image-150989840/stoc
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2 years ago
Women didn't know how to handle money in the 1800's? They still don't know how to handle it in the 21st century!!
2 years ago
Sharp huhm? Okay, sounds like an interesting series... Good video as always.
2 years ago
Women have a special relationship with money: They like to spend it...but they don't like to earn it.