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Awkward Galaxy

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Father, Student, Designer, Patriot, Christian! Low-voltage technician by profession, Nerd by birth.

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Hey Austin Blair, Awkward Galaxy 🚀
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Hey Austin Blair, Awkward Galaxy 🚀
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Magna Carta: The OG Rulebook for Power 📜👑➡️🗽
Back in 1215, a bunch of English barons basically told their king, “You’re not above the law.” That moment — the Magna Carta — planted the first real seed of limited government. ⚖️ Centuries later, those same ideas — fair trials, consent of the governed, protection from tyranny — found their way straight into the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. 🇺🇸✨ It’s wild to think one royal reality check in medieval England helped shape American freedom. So here’s the thought: if one act of standing up to power could echo for 800 years… what kind of principles are we planting today? 🌱
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The Bill of Rights: The People’s Fine Print ✍️🗽
The Bill of Rights wasn’t an afterthought—it was the promise that the new government wouldn’t forget who it serves. Ten amendments locking in freedoms we sometimes take for granted: speech, faith, defense, privacy, fairness, and power in the hands of the people. 💪📜 It’s basically America’s “don’t forget who’s boss” clause. 😎 But here’s the real thought—do we still treat those rights like sacred guarantees, or like old paperwork collecting dust? 🤔
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The Articles of Confederation: America’s Rough Draft 📝🇺🇸
Before the Constitution, there was the Articles of Confederation—a first attempt at uniting the states. It gave lots of freedom to each state but left the central government too weak to really hold things together. Think of it like the beta version of America’s government: bold idea, buggy execution. ⚡️ Do you think a “looser” union of states could ever have lasted, or was a stronger Constitution always inevitable? 🤔
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The Declaration of Independence: The Original Break-Up Letter 💔
The Declaration wasn’t just a list of complaints—it was a bold announcement that people had the right to shape their own destiny. It blended fiery passion with sharp reasoning, turning politics into poetry that still echoes today. 📜✨ Would you have had the courage to sign it, knowing that one signature could make you a hero… or a traitor? ⚖️🔥
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I’m a father and a business owner with a passion for patriotism, creativity, and God!

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