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Nervie 1 month ago
#8 I've always wondered why the presence of a Stork carrying a baby in its beak represented procreation and birth. Logically...it should be a large flying penis and scrotum. I think I can infer, without hyperbole, that everyone on earth has thought the same thing.
       
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Frederick 1 month ago
Nervie,

It's a middle European thing, especially in Spain and Germany. Storks did build their (massive) nests atop of Chimneys. It was the common belief that they were also dunking babies down the chute because most babies were born in Spring when the Nest building started.
       
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Eleazer 1 month ago
#18 You bet your @$$ they enjoyed each other’s company. good
       
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Ollie 1 month ago
#25 They each had servant girls who got the grass stains out for them.
       
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Julias 1 month ago
#5

Swastika?
       
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Lu 1 month ago
Quote: Julias
Matilde Moisant

You do have her name and the year. Why don't you use google?
The Nazis adopted it 1920.
So no, not a "Hakenkreuz"-Swastika. She used it as a good luck charm. As it was supposed to be before Hitler.
Besides, the hands point left, so its a Sauwastika.
       
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Frederick 1 month ago
#22 Man, she is mesmerizingly beatiful. It is like one just can't look away.
The thought that all these people are long gone and maybe these photos are the last evidence they even existed, makes me sad.
       
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Mimi 1 month ago
#18 They are dressed in drag. BTW Eleazor is a lunatic, ignore him.

#44 Hollywood deals in fiction. Glamorous fiction.
       
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Casper 1 month ago
#28 She was very beautiful. She was assassinated the same year.
       
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