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i wouldnt put carrie, nancy or pam on this list. we very rarely see carrie eating, nancy seemed to survive solely on diet coke and iced coffee and pam was pretty ‘normal’ and we didnt see her eat a ton

This article was so charming it inspired a friend and I to dance the night away in my gleaming, glamorous, rent-stabilized Los Angeles apartment.

“That army didn’t actually add that eagle to their standard until after the end of the Franco-Prussian War, and even then it didn’t have the gold fringe around the edges until years later. Oh, and those officers’ uniforms should have 6 bronze buttons with the royal crest on them, not 8 bronze buttons displaying a lion

3. She never had the chance to form a romantic bond with anyone during her adolescence, which is probably why she was sooooo into her first cousin Albert (who became her husband) after their marriage was arranged by their parents.

The fact that Boris Johnson was the editor of The Spectator for six years, should tell you everything that you need to know about that worthless wankrag of a magazine.

the butthurtness of men who are no longer being catered to 100% of the time

Not just the Spectator - James Delingpole also writes for Breitbart, which explains why he’s blaming the “feminisation of culture”.

Yeah I think he was complaining that he can’t watch TV anymore because GOD FORBID a man have to watch a show that appeals to women.

I don’t think he understands how “feminization” works.

Braveheart the Movie: Braveheart impregnates the grown-up French/ Scottish Princess, secures that his own bloodline is passed down into Scottish Royalty.

While she definitely referred to pregnancy and female bodies as disgusting, it’s not entirely clear that she hated sex. There are a few (potentially apocryphal) stories suggesting that she and Albert had an active sex life. And her dislike of pregnancy likely stemmed from the fact that she repeatedly suffered

Here’s what you need to know about the young Queen Victoria which in itself would make a great miniseries but not nearly sexy enough:

This was actually my issue with Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Henry VIII in the Tudors in the later seasons. It’s a lot easier to understand why Catherine Howard cheated on him when you consider that he was old, fat with an open festering wound that smelled like death.

I enjoy historical accuracy more than vastly embellished tales about historical figures that aren’t a part of the plotline but I’m thoroughly enjoying this series and found Wolf Hall incredibly boring even though I really wanted to like it. Poldark isn’t supposed to be historically accurate to my knowledge so I don’t

So one of my brother’s past times as a child was watching war movies and pointing out the inaccuracies.

Next they’ll tell us that film depictions of Abraham Lincoln, known vampire hunter, were also inaccurate.

He writes for The Spectator. I don’t think he knows how to enjoy anything.

As long as it explains about Victoria becoming a werewolf.

“Who wants to tell him about Braveheart?”