Ford Ranger Posted April 10 Report Posted April 10 Cowboys are often independent even in a community. You’re alone even when you’re not. Samurais have hierarchy, but they are often roughly equal within it, below a lord but above a commoner. You’re a dominant even when you’re not at the top. But pirates have a strict hierarchy enforced by a combination of naval rank and a little chaos. They have to work together to achieve difficult even dangerous tasks. They have to snap to on command. And the isolation for weeks at sea…? Also ropes. Lots and lots of ropes. Quote
Mistress Lovely Posted April 10 Author Report Posted April 10 18 minutes ago, Ford Ranger said: Cowboys are often independent even in a community. You’re alone even when you’re not. Samurais have hierarchy, but they are often roughly equal within it, below a lord but above a commoner. You’re a dominant even when you’re not at the top. But pirates have a strict hierarchy enforced by a combination of naval rank and a little chaos. They have to work together to achieve difficult even dangerous tasks. They have to snap to on command. And the isolation for weeks at sea…? Also ropes. Lots and lots of ropes. Mm, yes, very interesting reasoning. Are you familiar with the captain’s daughter? Quote
Mistress Matira Posted April 10 Report Posted April 10 Supposedly my grandmother’s family subsisted off piracy somewhere way back in my family ancestry… And the town my grandfather’s ancestral family lived in was their main site of plundering! Quote
Mistress Kang Posted April 10 Report Posted April 10 1 minute ago, Mistress Matira said: Supposedly my grandmother’s family subsisted off piracy somewhere way back in my family ancestry… And the town my grandfather’s ancestral family lived in was their main site of plundering! You're the great great great....grandaughter of a pirate. Love it. Lots of Filipino are Chinese. Maybe it's her, or they at least knew each other haha https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_Yi_Sao Quote
Ford Ranger Posted April 10 Report Posted April 10 57 minutes ago, Mistress Lovely said: Mm, yes, very interesting reasoning. Are you familiar with the captain’s daughter? Ha. Not as familiar as you might suspect. Clapped in irons or tied to a mast on the other hand . Quote
Ford Ranger Posted April 10 Report Posted April 10 4 minutes ago, Mistress Matira said: Supposedly my grandmother’s family subsisted off piracy somewhere way back in my family ancestry… And the town my grandfather’s ancestral family lived in was their main site of plundering! …if you can’t beat em, join em! Quote
Mistress Kang Posted April 10 Report Posted April 10 33 minutes ago, Mistress Kang said: You're the great great great....grandaughter of a pirate. Love it. Lots of Filipino are Chinese. Maybe it's her, or they at least knew each other haha https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_Yi_Sao Quote
Mistress Lovely Posted April 10 Author Report Posted April 10 1 hour ago, Mistress Matira said: Supposedly my grandmother’s family subsisted off piracy somewhere way back in my family ancestry… And the town my grandfather’s ancestral family lived in was their main site of plundering! This is so cool! 🏴☠️ Quote
franknot Posted April 10 Report Posted April 10 2 hours ago, Mistress Kang said: You're the great great great....grandaughter of a pirate. Love it. Lots of Filipino are Chinese. Maybe it's her, or they at least knew each other haha https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_Yi_Sao Did you see The Bluff .. Seems to have a lot in common with Mistress Matria's beginnings. Quote
cupcakeboy Posted April 11 Report Posted April 11 From what I've read the captain's daughter is a novel about the Pugachev rebellion by Pushkin or a cat o' nine tails. Quote
theDumbMule Posted April 11 Report Posted April 11 I’m having hard time imagining myself as any of these. Now being lassoed, wrestled down, and tied by a cowgirl in a rodeo could be fun. Quote
Mistress Ito Posted April 11 Report Posted April 11 21 hours ago, Mistress Matira said: Supposedly my grandmother’s family subsisted off piracy somewhere way back in my family ancestry… And the town my grandfather’s ancestral family lived in was their main site of plundering! Wait that's so cool Quote
AioriaRegulus Posted April 11 Report Posted April 11 A Samurai - adept at both humanities and war both. Above that is their loyalty and honor. I find these qualities relatable… especially their penchant and tradition for poetry. Quote
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