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SophSmiles · 22-25, F
The United Kingdom begs to differ
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DesiDudeJ04 · 26-30, M
@SophSmiles preserving the history at its best. But british history has darker sides like most of the kingdoms across the world. Also they have unique feeling regarding royal bloods which is intense.
SophSmiles · 22-25, F
@DesiDudeJ04 I’m not commenting whether it’s good or bad, I’m merely pointing out that your statement was incorrect, the world does still have kingdoms
DesiDudeJ04 · 26-30, M
@SophSmiles We call them countries now and people are electing their own leader who will help them to manage things in those countries. Dictators aren't kings. People still believe in kingdoms and they respect the succeeders of the kings who were ruling over them in old times.
But this is 2024 and we can choose to become one we want. We can be the kings/queens of our own self made empire. But no one is bounded to their kings/queens like the old times. We can choose our destiny. It's the interest which matters the most. So basically people's own interest is ruling over them.
But this is 2024 and we can choose to become one we want. We can be the kings/queens of our own self made empire. But no one is bounded to their kings/queens like the old times. We can choose our destiny. It's the interest which matters the most. So basically people's own interest is ruling over them.
DonaldTrumpet · 70-79, M