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because mun is playing "tyranny of king washington"...finally.
How indisputably horrifying.
[ Mun wonders if Jefferson is referring to the notion of his fellow Virginian as a monarchical tyrant, the idea of the revolution being for nothing, or if this is his vanity speaking as he judges his video game adaption's lesser style.
He seems lost in thought. ] Does this mean I can unabashedly display my irreverence, and distaste for Mister Hamilton?
[ ...yes, TJ. It does. ]
[ Mun wonders if Jefferson is referring to the notion of his fellow Virginian as a monarchical tyrant, the idea of the revolution being for nothing, or if this is his vanity speaking as he judges his video game adaption's lesser style.
He seems lost in thought. ] Does this mean I can unabashedly display my irreverence, and distaste for Mister Hamilton?
[ ...yes, TJ. It does. ]

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What does Mister Hamilton have to do with any of those events?
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[ But as far as you go, Connor, the more historically centered TJ feels both admiration of your aide for people whom you owed nothing. Mostly he feels guilty for all his writings about natives being savages. ]
I don't suppose it would hold meaning to offer a delayed, but sincere apology on how mistaken I was about your people?
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[The question that follows is met by a long silence in which Connor stares at the other man in disbelief, as though he half suspects he's being mocked.]
Apologies will not undo damage already done, and words mean little unless backed with action.
[In other words, he has no reason to believe your apology is truly "sincere".]
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