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"Easy, Frankenstein. You ain't bulletproof!"
Quote from Maria Rodriguez, a supporting character in the Image Comics series Adam Frankenstein. The series deals with the adventures of Frankenstein's creation Adam who had taken the name Frankenstein to honor his "fathers" memory. Adam's adventures would center around his dealings with supernatural forces and other strange happenings in the fictional Utah city of Brighamdale. As the series continued it would be revealed that many of the bizarre happenings in the city were the result of the town being located upon the grave of Abijah, the last of the Nephilim and one of the few survivors of the Biblical flood. While Abijah himself was dead, a portion of his soul would remain imbued in the land, acting as a sort of "cosmic beacon" for various unnatural entities to enter the human realm.

"Call me crazy but a true to the text adaption of The Wizard of Oz would probably be best suited to animation. And I mean good animation to, no cheap cg or Saturday morning cartoon garbage."
 
"Call me crazy but a true to the text adaption of The Wizard of Oz would probably be best suited to animation. And I mean good animation to, no cheap cg or Saturday morning cartoon garbage."

Dave "The Nostalgia Critic" Walker discussing the rumors of the upcoming Wizard of Oz adaptation in 2007 being planned, one closer to the story. He was expressing his skepticism over it though he was relieved when it was revealed the project was being helmed by Walt Disney Company. Released as their supposed final venture into a feature-length traditionally animated film, the film of "Disney's The Wonderrful Wizard of Oz" proved to be a massive smash hit and restoring faith in the medium for traditional animation films being big, they continued on with big hits such as two sequels with "Disney's The Marvelous Land of Oz" and "Disney's Ozma, Princess of Oz".

Known as the Oz trilogy, it inspired what has become known as the "Neo-Americana" phase of Disney. Given Walt's love of Americana and how the works of L. Frank Baum were a uniquely American creation, it began focusing on further adaptations of his work and other classic American works along with obscure ones. This included things works as an animated series based on the Magical Monarch of Mo (helmed by Daron Nefcy). This also led to a push on expanding the public domain of American literature, which would be pushed into a bill that would see written works published before 1950 enter the public domain.

"Few people have influenced Walt Disney as his old mentor in L Frank Baum has. While Europe may have a large number of fairy tales, Disney brought America's fairy tales to life on the big screen."
 
"Few people have influenced Walt Disney as his old mentor in L Frank Baum has. While Europe may have a large number of fairy tales, Disney brought America's fairy tales to life on the big screen."
A quote from near the begging of the 2018 documentary film Disney and the Land of Oz, documenting the history between Walt Disney's (1901-1969) company and the works of L Frank Baum (1856-1919), including the iconic and world-famous animated adventure film the Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1939), which not only ensured the success of the company, but would skyrocket the fame of the company across America and the rest of the World. Walt himself credited the film with helping him finding new hope, wonder and awe, and motivation in life, claiming it to be one of his favorite films to work on, alongside his magnum opus Fantasia (1941).

"The 2016 United States Presidential Election was the first election in which not only one, but two third parties became major participants in the election, with both the Libertarian and Green parties participating in the debates and primaries alongside the Democrats and Republicans, and won one or more states each."
 
"The 2016 United States Presidential Election was the first election in which not only one, but two third parties became major participants in the election, with both the Libertarian and Green parties participating in the debates and primaries alongside the Democrats and Republicans, and won one or more states each."
The news coverage over how the 2016 election would become a large disruption and signaled the end of that era of modern politics. Ever since the Great Recession, there has been a growing tide in populism which led to the rise of growing "third" parties. The 2008 victory of John McCain was considered a reason for the length of the Great Recession in the United States to be longer than estimated and contributed to his loss in 2012 against Hillary Clinton. However, her own campaign has been filled with disappointment and contempt at both parties, leading to the rise of the the third parties. In 2016, it was Dem incumbent Hillary Clinton, Republican challenger John Kaisch, Libretarian challenger in John McAfee and Green party challenger Jill Stein. While Kaisch would win, it would by the electoral college and his administration would see growing frustration and anger, which led to both third parties claiming House and even Senate seats in 2016 and 2018.

In 2020, the trend continued though the Libretarian party was in decline to a loss of leadership since McAfee's imprisonment for charges and many of them joined the Green Party, energerized under Bernie Sanders, runner-up in the Democrat party primaries in 2016, would lead the Green Party to victory alongside running mate Cynthia McKinney, much to the surprise of the establishment, especially as the Green party had growed to have a predominant minority. Currently, Sanders has been dealing with pushback from the Democrats and Republicans though this has been having major negative effects on the parties, with many suspecting that they will suffer losses against the growing Green Party in 2022.

"The 1990s would see the decline of Hollywood and the rise of Atlanta and Savannah as some new major media cities. Same with the 2000s which saw Detroit be reborn as a multimedia and tech area. The 2010s sets to repeat this trend though somewhere further west..."
 
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"The 1990s would see the decline of Hollywood and the rise of Atlanta and Savannah as some new major media cities. Same with the 2000s which saw Detroit be reborn as a multimedia and tech area. The 2010s sets to repeat this trend though somewhere further west..."

On the rise of Streaming Media a now widely mocked article by the now defunct TMZ which incorrectly predicted that the Entertainment production of the 2010s would mostly be dominated by GEACPS rather than the SESA.

Do you imagine time stood still for you? The age of Monarchism is long since past.
 
On the rise of Streaming Media a now widely mocked article by the now defunct TMZ which incorrectly predicted that the Entertainment production of the 2010s would mostly be dominated by GEACPS rather than the SESA.

Do you imagine time stood still for you? The age of Monarchism is long since past.

Excerpt from "Memories of the King", in which Clement Attlee describes his last meeting with King Edward, whose scandals and shameless behavior would bring down the monarchy.

"Evolution supports friendship. Only by joining together has mankind defeated the lions and tornados."
 
"Evolution supports friendship. Only by joining together has mankind defeated the lions and tornados."

Part of a speech being given to a Christian scholar in a 1982 debate with how the religious figure tried to bring the importance of religion and against evolution's supposed support of selfishness. The counter-argument presented pointed out the opposite; that humanity's nature was cooperative and that is why they have survived and thrived. While no attacks on religion were made there in the debate, some pundits afterwards remarked on how the rising "religious right" were actually very self-centered and demanded other people follow their way of doing things along with justifying selfish behavior through said religion.

This became more prominent as scandals came about regarding television evangelists and later the Catholic pedophilia scandals. Thus, the religious right found their rise halted and crashed, which led to President Reagan losing his election in 1984 due to his ties to it along with the stagnating economy. It instead led to the rise of neohumanism and the backlash against Reaganomics. Reforms grew, such as universal healthcare, support for LGTBQ+ folk and taxing churches, grew as a result of neohumanism.

"The Cincinnati Coup backfired on the NRA after President Reagan was assassinated as the question over firearms were raised. It led to the Cincinnati Counter-Coup and the NRA went from backing Republicans to backing Democrats, changing everything."
 
"The Cincinnati Coup backfired on the NRA after President Reagan was assassinated as the question over firearms were raised. It led to the Cincinnati Counter-Coup and the NRA went from backing Republicans to backing Democrats, changing everything."
Quote from Amaerican History- Year 9 about the Farmer's Plot, an attempted coup d'etat in the Midwest in February 1945 against President Neil Reagan. Reagan, both a Democrat, a Catholic, and the youngest ever President, was widely disliked among certain segments of the US population, leading to several moths of violence and civil disobedience culminating in the Cincinnati Coup in June, wherein armed soldiers (led by former soldier and House Speaker John Cincinnati) entered the White House and attempted to assassinate him and his entire staff; as the coup attempt was running late, they only caught him. Current general Bernard Cincinnati arrested his younger brother when he learned of this.

The issue in question was over economics; ever since both Russian fell to Communist in 1918 and Germany in 1922, fear of the Red Tide was rampant in the US; the Democrats had come to favor stronger social programs, while the GOP favored a more laissez-faire attitude- which was, as evident, becoming ever more authoritarian with time. This event finally pushed the country to align more strongly with the Democrats, although the Republicans survived as multiple regional parties for a decade and then reformed, albeit highly reformed.

Neil's younger brother Ronald would later go on to produce and direct an oscar-winning film about this in 1982, which he considered to be the culmination of his acting, directing and producing career.

" It's real interesting to watch these guys backtrack on their predictions once they realized that they staked their entire reputations on the world actually ending. I mean, either the world was gonna end, or they were gonna be a laughingstock for the rest of their lives. And look at all of these different predictions! Comet strike, Planet X, global flood, pole shift. Say what you will about about Y2K, but they had it down- computers crash, game over."
 
" It's real interesting to watch these guys backtrack on their predictions once they realized that they staked their entire reputations on the world actually ending. I mean, either the world was gonna end, or they were gonna be a laughingstock for the rest of their lives. And look at all of these different predictions! Comet strike, Planet X, global flood, pole shift. Say what you will about about Y2K, but they had it down- computers crash, game over."

A conversation from a newsarticle on how the supposed arrival of the year 2000 was gonna go and bring calamity onto the world, referring to how the Y2K bug caused some serious problems since while some companies and workers, such as those in HP, were working to resolve the issue, others didn't take it so seriously. This led to a crash within the economy and with Bush winning the election via electoral college vote through Supreme Court, the early 2000s were a tough time, it being "game over" for the status quo. While the internet and computers would be restored relatively well, the shockwaves were alot more permanant. The US two party system ended with Russia, China and the Middle East falling into disarray soon after.

By 2004, populism had spread, explaining the victory of US representative turned independent presidential candidate Bernie Sanders for US presidency, who's dark horse victory attracted plenty of attention and would declare a state of emegancy, using the vast executive powers to work to pass various intense reforms. Pushback from the corporations and other interest groups was meager, due to being heavily weakened by the Second Great Depression. Bernie would win reelection in 2008 and continue his work to help the US and also with the rest of the world, causing a massive shift toward economic intervention and cooperation along with leftist politics. His vice president in John Robert Lewis would continue to win in 2012 and 2016 as the first president of the Progressive Party (it's revealed he became VP as a deal with Sanders though noted they decided who would be president and who would be vice president with a coin flip.)

Russia meanwhile would itself having to go through reforms and struggles with leadership. China would see the CCP fall and have differing parties take control, mainly the Chiense Democratic League to make some reforms to restore more local ordinances and deal with corruption, though they were also forced to give Tibet and Uyghurstan their independence. They would get rid of the Kims in North Korea and begin the long process of Korea unification (starting in 2003 and finished Phase 3 out of 5 by 2021). The Middle East would see the governments collapse under the Arab Spring or the fallout of the Iraqi-Syrian war while Iran underwent another Revolution and ending the "Islamic Republic", embracing secularism. The Saudi dynasty collapsed and ultimately Jordan, the last man standing, would end up having the Hashemite dynasty help bring in order in a somewhat unified Kingdom of Arabia, barring a smaller Iraq and a new Kurdistan (the Americans' new close ally). Many saw this as the end of neoliberalism and the rise of neoprogressivism.

"The Second Ethiopian-Italian War saw Ethiopia win again and they would annex Italian Eritrea and Italian Somaliland. And that was just the start of how Ethiopia would become a potential superpower alongside Brazil, India, China and the Kongo. They've already got good relations with the sole superpower in the United States after all."
 
A conversation from a newsarticle on how the supposed arrival of the year 2000 was gonna go and bring calamity onto the world, referring to how the Y2K bug caused some serious problems since while some companies and workers, such as those in HP, were working to resolve the issue, others didn't take it so seriously. This led to a crash within the economy and with Bush winning the election via electoral college vote through Supreme Court, the early 2000s were a tough time, it being "game over" for the status quo. While the internet and computers would be restored relatively well, the shockwaves were alot more permanant. The US two party system ended with Russia, China and the Middle East falling into disarray soon after.

By 2004, populism had spread, explaining the victory of US representative turned independent presidential candidate Bernie Sanders for US presidency, who's dark horse victory attracted plenty of attention and would declare a state of emegancy, using the vast executive powers to work to pass various intense reforms. Pushback from the corporations and other interest groups was meager, due to being heavily weakened by the Second Great Depression. Bernie would win reelection in 2008 and continue his work to help the US and also with the rest of the world, causing a massive shift toward economic intervention and cooperation along with leftist politics. His vice president in John Robert Lewis would continue to win in 2012 and 2016 as the first president of the Progressive Party (it's revealed he became VP as a deal with Sanders though noted they decided who would be president and who would be vice president with a coin flip.)

Russia meanwhile would itself having to go through reforms and struggles with leadership. China would see the CCP fall and have differing parties take control, mainly the Chiense Democratic League to make some reforms to restore more local ordinances and deal with corruption, though they were also forced to give Tibet and Uyghurstan their independence. They would get rid of the Kims in North Korea and begin the long process of Korea unification (starting in 2003 and finished Phase 3 out of 5 by 2021). The Middle East would see the governments collapse under the Arab Spring or the fallout of the Iraqi-Syrian war while Iran underwent another Revolution and ending the "Islamic Republic", embracing secularism. The Saudi dynasty collapsed and ultimately Jordan, the last man standing, would end up having the Hashemite dynasty help bring in order in a somewhat unified Kingdom of Arabia, barring a smaller Iraq and a new Kurdistan (the Americans' new close ally). Many saw this as the end of neoliberalism and the rise of neoprogressivism.

"The Second Ethiopian-Italian War saw Ethiopia win again and they would annex Italian Eritrea and Italian Somaliland. And that was just the start of how Ethiopia would become a potential superpower alongside Brazil, India, China and the Kongo. They've already got good relations with the sole superpower in the United States after all."
The Words of an overly optimistic journalist detailling Ethiopia’s rise from its victories over Italy to economic reforms which made the economy boom. After deafeating Italy Ethiopia would become an economic and cultural power as it made strategic alliances with various western nations and stayed out of various great conflicts.

However this would come crashing down as a depression would hit Ethiopia as its debts owed to various governments defaulted and the nation officially declared bankruptcy. However Ethiopia has mostly recovered today and although no longer a potential superpower,is still an important nation in the modern day.
“Andrey Andreyevich Vlasov’s ideology of ‘Pragmatic Socialism’ would prove vital in the Union’s economic boom of the 1950’s as foreign busineses came to the country in search of cheap labor”
 
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“Andrey Andreyevich Vlasov’s ideology of ‘Pragmatic Socialism’ would prove vital in the Union’s economic boom of the 1950’s as foreign busineses came to the country in search of cheap labor”

A section of a textbook detailing how Andrey Andreyevich Vlasov's rulership over the Soviet Union became prominent in its development. While stigmatized for not being a hardliner, his pragmatic approach did keep socialism alive and may have even saved it, epecially as scholars noted the pragmatism was needed given how Russia was not the ideal choice when applying the original traditional socialist model, due to its massive size and population necessitating a centralized form of government. The pragmatism did have foreign business come in and while they were able to exploit cheaper labor, some of the requirements did also have them provide some benefits of the state or also be involved with standards or on the floor.

This led to a large increase in the quality of life and did also serve as a a good blow to the United States, and forcing them to pass their own reforms to keep up, the economic conflict seen as part of it. However, it also normalzied socialism and even influenced leftists within the US to have their own variations of it, allowing them to maintian prominence. Other pragmatic options included Vlasov's option of disavowing Mao for his Stalin-like approach, which resulted in the CCP entering a brief civil war before Mao and his supporters were killed. They made a deal with the Kuomintang on combining their ideas though at the cost of renouncing Kai-Shek, which they did. This led to the growth of China who had state-run capitalism though still heavy-handed and seeped in tradition. Another pragmatic move was maintaining the role of the Church for influencing the people, albeit with the religious leaders being made clear what wasn't up for debate (birth control and the acceptance of "sexual minorities" were large examples of this as the government viewed the former as a good way to let women in the workforce and balance population with the latter done to maintain loyalty of all citizens along with promoting the USSR as "forward-thinking" compared to the "Reactionary" West. Many believed that this may explain why Nixon lost against McGovern for the US Presidency.

Vlasov's ideology was never directly challenged though had to deal with updates, such as the Oil Price Crisis of the 1970s, the rise of environmentalism with green socialist movements within the USSR allying with the farmers and similar groups and would only really end with the rise of a global internet in the 1990s as it would pave the way for independent creators and small groups to create and make across the globe.

"The Hafsids were so desperate to avoid the Spanish and Ottomans that they entered a union with the Kingdom of Naples. It did actually work and did lead to some surprising benefits for northenr Africa."
 
"The Hafsids were so desperate to avoid the Spanish and Ottomans that they entered a union with the Kingdom of Naples. It did actually work and did lead to some surprising benefits for northenr Africa."
A line from a history book written by famous American author, politician, and President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), on the Hafsid-Naples Union, and how it would become one of the prime examples of Christian-Muslim coexistence, cooperation, and overall prosperity, showcasing how Tunis (known as Carthage to Christian residents) became a city on par with Barcelona, Athens, or even Naples itself, while other North African cities would either struggle to catch up or were just left to be second-class or lower, along with the Renaissance seeing itself spread into North Africa, and some Arabian and Islamic influences and works make their way into Italian cities, albeit out shadowed by the universal and iconic works being made by white Christian artists. Eventually, the union would come to a messy end after the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815), with Naples joining the Italian Kingdom in 1861, and the former Hasafid kingdom becoming apart of the future Italian Empire (1882-1947).

"We had to deal with the collapse of Yugoslavia, then we had to deal with Rwanda's sudden spiral into inhumanity, we are not having a third horror in less than a decade in Indonesia!"
 
"We had to deal with the collapse of Yugoslavia, then we had to deal with Rwanda's sudden spiral into inhumanity, we are not having a third horror in less than a decade in Indonesia!"
The call of an American official of the Ross Perot administration intervening within the Indonesia crisis after American remained uninvolved with the crisis in Yugoslavia and Rwanda. Many have noted that this began a shift in thinking over whether American interventionalism was more vital than expected in the world. Perot's reclutance to get involved as much as already led to his defeat in 1996 to the Green party candidate Ralph Nader and running mate Winona LaDuke.

He proceeded to get the US involved in some more global affairs while also investing more domestically, including raising taxes on the wealthy, which he was able to do so by exploiting the wave of financial problems since the tax cuts of the Reagan administration along with putting in reforms to deal with banks and financializtion. While he did plenty through executive order and by the slimmest of margins, his successes allowed the Green Party to become a viable 4th party, overwhelming the Democrats and Republicans in a rare majority by the he was reelected in 2000. He did more, such as funding the growth of the internet and working to ensure fair and available internet for all along with green power reforms and so on.

"After the end of the Cold War in 1992, the US President began scaling back the military by shifting a bulk of the funds into funding nuclear power plants across the nation. Alot of people thought he was nuts, but his plan worked. American is green. Tying in publically-funded job training and vocational schools helped there."
 

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"After the end of the Cold War in 1992, the US President began scaling back the military by shifting a bulk of the funds into funding nuclear power plants across the nation. Alot of people thought he was nuts, but his plan worked. American is green. Tying in publically-funded job training and vocational schools helped there."
Historian Arthur Grun describing the US Green Revolution, which occured following the disintegration of the Eurasian Federation in 1992.

Following their mauling at the hands of the newly-modernised Qing, Britain would never again become an imperial power. Even today, the crippling debt London was forced to pay to the vengeful Chinese hampers the UK’s ability to exert economic influence overseas.
 
Following their mauling at the hands of the newly-modernised Qing, Britain would never again become an imperial power. Even today, the crippling debt London was forced to pay to the vengeful Chinese hampers the UK’s ability to exert economic influence overseas.
From White Powers, a history book about how internal strife of the UK hampered its imperialism. Meanwhile, France was the one that more or less conquered China here.

"While I do understand how he's is a beloved icon in the Asian-American community, I honestly don't see how its that much of a feat to beat the Boston "We haven't won in 75 years" Whalers."
 
"While I do understand how he's is a beloved icon in the Asian-American community, I honestly don't see how its that much of a feat to beat the Boston "We haven't won in 75 years" Whalers."

An editorial exchange regarding how Kim Jong-il, the star player of the North Carolina Reapers, is held in high regards by the Asian-American community as he led the Raleigh Reapers in a victory against the Whalers. The response explained the significance with how Kim Jong-il embodied a form of the American dream. The son of a Korean revolutionary, he helped support his family after they immgrated to the United States and how he kept working to support his family before chasing his dream of entering the American Ice Hockey League. Already known for his published works and art, he entered major stardom in leading the Reapers to victory, despite the team being new and made of mostly novices.

While some downplayed his victory against the Boston Whalers due to the latter's notorious losing streak, he got much more attention when he led the team in an overtie victory against the Albany Aces, regarding as one of the best teams in the American Ice Hockey League. He would lead them to victory in that year. He's also beloved for being an affectionate family man, pushing against the stereotype of aloof Asian fathers, as seen best with his close relationship with his children, Kim Jong-un and Kim Yo-jong (a brother and sister indie comic team known as "Jong-Jong").

"Attitude is everything. Look at Walt Disney. While he's a beloved animator and a socialist like his dad, he could've easily been your classic big business man if his dad was not supportative of his animating endeavors."
 
"Attitude is everything. Look at Walt Disney. While he's a beloved animator and a socialist like his dad, he could've easily been your classic big business man if his dad was not supportative of his animating endeavors."
The introductionary chapter to "The guide to Making Good men (1951)" in it, the author talks about how attitude could change anything, he takes the example of Walt Disney the famous president, and then hopeful politician for the socialist party and before then a renowned animator for both his comedic talent and his skill in animation, he became especially famous in the more and more socialist America that emerged after the first Soviet civil war (1946), his most famous work "Willful steam Cornelius" A satire of the practices of businesses and businessmen which was released in 1950, was one of the starters of the animation craze, he would eventually win a senate seat for California in 1952 and then became president in 1960 with the socialist party, he would serve one term due to lung problems but he would recuperate and be senate majority leader through the first socialist hegemony.

"That Fucker Bolivar and that tall cunt of his Santander have once again won, how?"
 
"To be honest, I fear the Russians even when they come bearing gifts.”
Vice President Nixon in a press conference with Nikita Khruschev disussing US fishing rights along the Russian far east.The quote was said after Khruschev gave Nixon some mashed potatoes
Sure millions of african lives would be saved but at the end of the day they don’t vote,while the families of the minimum of 100,000 dead soldiers needed would vote”
 
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