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"Did Jack the Ripper like to make little drawings on his letters? Yes."
Using fake news like above, you just kinda know it's going to be another stitch up job.
How can the truth be the fake news? I acquired all of the Ripper letters from the National Archives in Kew and completed a detail analysis of the letters. Jack the Ripper was artistic, and yes, he made little drawings on several letters and envelopes. Surprised you don’t know this.
Clearly the first human laws (way older and already established) spawned organized religion's morality - from which it's writers only copied/stole,ex. you cannot kill,rob,steal (forced,it started civil society).
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How can the truth be the fake news? I acquired all of the Ripper letters from the National Archives in Kew and completed a detail analysis of the letters. Jack the Ripper was artistic, and yes, he made little drawings on several letters and envelopes. Surprised you don’t know this.
What we do know is that JTR certainly didn't write (or draw) all of those letters, and quite possibly none of them.
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Well, I know that this will be (has been) met with ridicule and negativity but like I said on this chaps YouTube vid (link above); Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance. We should all give this some consideration before the mass character assassination begins IMO.
I do wish the Americans/Canadians could pronounce Van Gogh's name correctly though:
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I do wish the Americans/Canadians could pronounce Van Gogh's name correctly though
Most Brits don't either. It's not "Van Go" or "Van Goff", but something more like "Fan Choch", with the "ch"s pronounced as in the German, Scottish or Welsh.
Most Brits don't either. It's not "Van Go" or "Van Goff", but something more like "Fan Choch", with the "ch"s pronounced as in the German, Scottish or Welsh.
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Most Brits don't either. It's not "Van Go" or "Van Goff", but something more like "Fan Choch", with the "ch"s pronounced as in the German, Scottish or Welsh.
Ahhh the voiceless velar fricative....the only English people capable of pronouncing it are scousers.
I read a detailed article arguing that though the clever people like to scoff at 'Van Go' and insist it should be pronounced 'Van Choch' - with both CH's pronounced as in 'loch', there is considerable debate actually whether the particular regional dialect would've had the name pronounced as Hoch, Choch, or indeed 'Goch' - the 'o' being quite a bit softer than the English 'o' also.
My personal preference is to settle for 'Vincent Von Google', and anyone who doesn't like it is an elitist buffoon.
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