The one thing about Rommel, at least as expressed in memories of him by those who knew him, is that he could be a very focused little man.
He didn’t seem to be too embarrassed about any area of interest, either. Happy in his own skin, so to speak.
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The one thing about Rommel, at least as expressed in memories of him by those who knew him, is that he could be a very focused little man.
He didn’t seem to be too embarrassed about any area of interest, either. Happy in his own skin, so to speak.
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Sounds like a man who didn’t mind having a brother like the Peach, except when Pfirsch was trying to goad him.
Or the other way around. I was asked why a gentleman like the Peach could be so mean to his brother. It’s because he IS his brother. We always annoy the ones we love.
I believe “being mean to siblings” is in the instructions when you’re get one.
And I’m enjoying watching this one unfold, nice contrast from the previous issue.