I love how the author tries to make it seem like exchanging money for peerage is somehow a scummy or corrupt as a thing to do, ignoring that that is pretty much the norm.
I love how the author tries to make it seem like exchanging money for peerage is somehow a scummy or corrupt as a thing to do, ignoring that that is pretty much the norm.
Welp, seems like history, the majority of established national institutions (both current and historic) many more to count disagree with you. That's out of my hands and not really my take to make, so it's a shame you can't with me.
Welp, seems like history, the majority of established national institutions (both current and historic) many more to count disagree with you. That's out of my hands and not really my take to make, so it's a shame you can't with me.