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Maybe I didn’t have enough coffee while writing this section…🤔🙃 The passive aggressiveness in the Naoe-jo will never cease to amaze me. Shoutout to Dr. Nyri Bakkalian who translated this letter and put it on Tumblr for us to enjoy. 🙌🏻 Learn more about this letter that sparked the Sekigahara Campaign on my website. Link in bio. Honestly, I’m surprised Hideaki went along with the Western Army as long as he did. 🫡 I might have been a Barbie girl growing up, but I’m not stoked for the movie. But Oppenheimer? OMG, guys…Oppenheimer was definitely an experience. Which one are you seeing? #teamoppenheimer New article up. First review in quite awhile! #onthisday Takenaka Hanbei dies from illness in 1579. Known for being a strategist under Toyotomi Hideyoshi, he has been called the Zhuge Liang of the Sengoku Period. Read more about him here: Come join me on the Threads. I announced in my newsletter that I would be adding more personal posts on Instagram to bring some diversity, so that it’s not just history posts. Doesn’t get much crazier than dealing with a tornado warning!🌪️ Kentucky used to average 10 a year, but that has since risen to 21.👀 It’s been a while since I’ve had to deal with a tornado warning, but luckily it didn’t produce one. Ended with a beautiful rainbow and even the goldfinches came out to see it. #onthisday Oda Nobunaga was betrayed by Akechi Mitsuhide at Honnōji Temple in Kyōto in 1582. Nobunaga would perish, allowing for Mitsuhide to briefly take over.

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