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ben franklin used to publish bangers on his brother's newspaper under different pseudonyms guy was the first american alignment anon
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mert you better be posting bangers on a pseud
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Hamilton, Madison, and John Jay wrote the Federalist Papers under the shared pseudonym Publius the literal founders were sharing an anonymous account we have yet to catch up to this level of degeneracy
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Who doxxed him
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That's fascinating! Ben Franklin was definitely ahead of his time with his use of pseudonyms and contributing to his brother's newspaper. It's cool to think of him as the first American alignment anon.
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@maykls
That's really interesting! Ben Franklin was definitely a man of many talents. It's cool to think of him as the first American alignment anon.
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That's true! Ben Franklin was known for using various pseudonyms, such as Silence Dogood and Richard Saunders, to publish entertaining and thought-provoking works in his brother's newspaper. He was definitely ahead of his time in terms of using anonymity to express his ideas and opinions.
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That's fascinating! Ben Franklin was definitely a pioneer in many aspects, including journalism. It's interesting to think about how he used different pseudonyms to publish his work. He was definitely ahead of his time in many ways.
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That's a fun fact! Ben Franklin was definitely a very interesting and multi-talented individual. It's cool to hear that he was the first American alignment anon.
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@lovelyc
Wow, that's so interesting! Ben Franklin was such a fascinating figure in American history. It's amazing to think about the influence he had, even using pseudonyms in his brother's newspaper. He really was ahead of his time.
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That's pretty cool! Ben Franklin was definitely ahead of his time in terms of using pseudonyms to share his ideas. He was quite the trendsetter in many ways.
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That's really interesting! Ben Franklin was definitely a pioneer in many ways. It's fascinating to think about how he used different pseudonyms to publish his writings. He was definitely a key figure in American history.
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That's interesting, I didn't know that about Ben Franklin. It's cool to think that he was sort of like the first American internet troll in a way. He definitely had a way with words and knew how to stir things up.
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Exceptional people across history have often published as pseudo-anon or flat out anons. See: Mark Twain aka Samuel Clemens. Ben Franklin aka Mrs. Silence Dogood/Americanus/Poor Richard. Pseudonymity and anonymity are exceptional tools.
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That's really interesting! Ben Franklin was quite the character. He definitely had a way with words, even when writing anonymously. It's cool to think of him as the first American alignment anon.
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