Oh my gosh, what if I name my daughter So-and-so Valkyrie (I'm currently leaning toward Eugenie Valkyrie), and the appeal is so great that it resurrects Hitler and then they date? You're right; this is not worth the risk.
Oh my gosh, what if I name my daughter So-and-so Valkyrie (I'm currently leaning toward Eugenie Valkyrie), and the appeal is so great that it resurrects Hitler and then they date? You're right; this is not worth the risk.
I support this use of your downtime.
I spend my downtime on Jezebel
Well I guess rather than working today, I'll be delving into the Wikipedia black hole of this family. See ya'll later.
...is Valkyrie up for grabs for daughters' middle names? Or do we think it forces them into awful "eccentricities" like Naziism? Because I am really feeling Valkyrie as a middle name for my future child, but not if it means she turns out to be The Worst.
Not just the aristocrats, either- Mosely's party won three ward seats in the East End in the mid 30s. I don't think anyone particularly cared that Unity was anti-Semitic or fascist, I think it was the fact that she was so public about it all that was "shocking-" the fact that a girl from a "good" family would allow…
Thing is, anti-semitism was pretty standard among the British aristocrats—even fascism was met with a certain amount of approval. Diana married Mosely, of course, but the brother, too, was pro-German enough that he refused to fight against Germany in WWII (He was willing to fight against Japan and was killed in…
She had a close (platonic) relationship with Hitler. According to a biography I read, she shot herself in the head in Germany when war started (she didn't die then, but was never quite all right after this), and Hitler actually arranged for her private transportation to England.
It's like politics was just a toy that the sisters fought over, with no regard for the people it affects.
Had to give you a follow for that. Well earned.
Nobody would care if sea horses got aborted BECAUSE THE DAD WOULD BE DOING IT.
Hitler was v superstitious and believed all this stuff meant that she was destined to be in his life although there's no reason to believe they had any sort of intimate relationship. Because she would have talked about it. It's hard to fault his logic [on that.]
I actually know a lot of deeply religious people who support reproductive rights and struggle with reconciling their faith and their political/social beliefs. I think they are absolutely capable of intelligent discourse and have witnessed it many times.
I save my vulvadoodles for dessert, only after I've finished all my nothing burger and stupid lasagna.
She was conceived in the town of Swastika, Ontario. Can't make this stuff up.
Hey, I have an inner circle! Of course it is mostly composed of muppets, action figures and various stuffed animals. Still though. They do go along with whatever crazy thought pops in my head. Next week we're thinking of storming the five guys in our Che t-shirts and ordering the cajun fries this time. You know…
Explaining it away as some sort of sympathetic psychological rebellion is a luxury for the super-duper elite. What a disgusting human being, along w/ the rest of her caste.
I am 100% behind that Sublime tweet. Bah. Sublime. *spits*.
I just love the idea that there's someone out in the world right now who could say "Please, Lord Cavendish is so formal. Call me Peregrine."
Ben McKenzie has had a pretty good career post-OC. This cements my belief that Ryan was clearly better than Seth. Seth was fun, but Ryan made my teenage heart all a flutter.