(She’s being both literal and accurate.)
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Later in conversation: “So yeah that was our family.” “It’s really nice.” “Oh your farmer ancestors were great too.” “Thanks honey.” “Noblesse oblige.” “I know.”
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That's quite a bit better than my ancestors. I'm descended from a proud family of Lancashire industrialists... including one of a pair of brothers who threw their sisters out onto the street as soon as they inherited the factory their father built.
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I should probably add at this point that (a) there were three wealthy families in that part of England and over the course of four centuries there was a lot of inbreeding, and (b) I like to think that things have improved substantially in the past four generations.
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Who the hell says "yeah he had to get out of samurai-ing"? That's one of the coolest sentences ever! From this point on I'm gonna say that about myself at every opportunity!
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Nice, she's a legacy.
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Oh. Married into a family of nobles, then?
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@23andMe sounds legit.https://twitter.com/patio11/status/1195574932631015424?s=19 …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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