No, but it's on my bucket list. I went to DC for a week of museum crawling, but didn't make it to Jefferson's home. He's been my hero since I was a young boy. I disagree with him with regard to religion (he was a Deist, and I am a Christian), but he is undeniably one of the most inspiring, capable, talented, dedicated men to ever walk the face of the earth.
TJ's father died when he was young, he was appenticed to a lawyer and spent his teen years studying and working without pay. He also studied architecture and married, built his home and laid out the best gardens in VA, buried his wife, raised 3 daughters without remarrying, founded and built the University of VA, was the leading expert on North American flora and fauna, launched studies into North American Indian cultures in order to learn from them, wrote and sponsored a bill outlawing slavery in the VA legislature, (it didnt pass), founded the library of Congress with his own books, and many other remarkable things; but one thing he never did was father children with a slave woman. An entirely worthy man we can all be proud of.
Bro wrote the Declaration of Independence at age 33. I am going to be 33 in a month. Insane to me that someone my age did that.
Thomas Jefferson also spoke classical Greek, Latin, and French. I mean, his gamerscore was shit, but I guess we all have our strengths.
Been to his house? Seen his architectural plans for William and Mary College? I have. Fricking genius.
No, but it's on my bucket list. I went to DC for a week of museum crawling, but didn't make it to Jefferson's home. He's been my hero since I was a young boy. I disagree with him with regard to religion (he was a Deist, and I am a Christian), but he is undeniably one of the most inspiring, capable, talented, dedicated men to ever walk the face of the earth.
Most of 'em..not for the better
Bread and circuses keep the people happy.
Bruh what, I always picture them as 50-60 year olds when thinking of this lol
Youβre picturing him as President.
TJ's father died when he was young, he was appenticed to a lawyer and spent his teen years studying and working without pay. He also studied architecture and married, built his home and laid out the best gardens in VA, buried his wife, raised 3 daughters without remarrying, founded and built the University of VA, was the leading expert on North American flora and fauna, launched studies into North American Indian cultures in order to learn from them, wrote and sponsored a bill outlawing slavery in the VA legislature, (it didnt pass), founded the library of Congress with his own books, and many other remarkable things; but one thing he never did was father children with a slave woman. An entirely worthy man we can all be proud of.
Do you even quadratic bro?
Y = MX + B (If B = Bitch)
Bring it