After shadowing the creative director of York Fashion Week for the day at the student and graduate show I have grown a better understanding of how an event is run and organised and also how a show like this one where we are celebrating the work of others is so valuable. it allowed me to grow and better my understanding of the industry massively.
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Texas fags when they somehow manage to fuck up seceding a second time and become the laughingstock of the United States again:
Anon when his ye ye ass state supports the Feds over Texas and then makes him pee sitting down:
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I just heard this crazy rumor that Shelby Cragg once dated Toby Fox and Hussie dated her sister??? I'm asking you if you have any intel on this because you seem very knowledgeable about the comic's history and unafraid to talk about that kind of stuff. I couldn't find anything online other than that one post and an article saying Shelby once stayed with Toby for a week in Boston.
Toby has not dated Shelby Cragg. But surprising news to me is that Andrew Hussie did marry her sister last year.
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no one asked but while we're in the subject here are tattoos i want
1. "half doomed" on my arm matching with my best friend who would get "semi sweet" (YES ANOTHER FALL OUT BOY TATTOO) we have plans to do this but we live in different states and my artist lives in a separate third state so it's been hard to coordinate
2. "70x7" on the back of my left knee (this is a br& new reference)
3. a wishing well on the back of my arm with shooting stars going into it
4. a jellyfish on my left ribcage
5. something to match the right knee and right rib cage because all of my tattoos are symmetrical so if i get something on one side of my body i need something on the other side
6. a portrait of skeletor from he-man surrounded by flowers somewhere on my body
7. an mcr tattoo for "famous last words" because I AM NOT AFRAID TO KEEP ON LIVING and also i love them so much
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Letter to a friend "X", on WS's divorce
· WS is writing this letter amidst a busy time to later use it as a means to piece together what has happened during this period through correspondence with the recipient, X.
· At the age of 21, WS met Käthe, and they became close for various reasons, including a sexual relationship. After graduating, WS left Bonn to work in Frankfurt and Berlin. During the three and a half years they were apart, WS considered breaking up multiple times, but did put it into action out of a sense of moral obligation and continued to provide her with financial support. At Christmas in 1937, WS finally decided to break up with her during a trip to Bad Honnef. They argued, and Käthe explicitly put forward three moral responsibilities to pressure WS:
1. Käthe had given up her engagement for him (her fiancé was also a lawyer);
2. Käthe couldn't live without him, as she had a poor relationship with her family of origin and WS was currently the only person supporting her;
3. Marriage would reduce her financial burden.
· WS had concerns about marriage: due to the age and personality differences, his parents and all his friends opposed their marriage; WS learned that Käthe had undergone abdominal surgery before meeting him, raising concerns about her ability to reproduce, which turned out to be true.
· WS submitted the marriage review materials, mistakenly believing that the SS's medical examination would be a decisive obstacle. An SS doctor he knew examined Käthe and expressed great doubts, but out of sympathy, WS did not use the doctor's opinion as a reason to give up on marriage. At WS's insistence, the doctor issued a report stating that Käthe had the ability to bear children, but it would be very difficult.
· Before collecting the materials, WS brought Käthe to Berlin, where she stayed with one of WS's direct superiors (presumably Albert). She made friends there and received strong support. During this period, WS once again suggested that they should not enter into a marriage but remain friends, with WS continuing to provide financial and other support. They had another intense argument, and Käthe threatened him with suicide and its consequences. For the sake of his career, WS had no choice but to submit the materials.
· During this time, many colleagues who were on good terms with WS pointed out that he was treating his wife poorly. As a result, WS tried his best to be blameless in such a marriage, never showing the burden of it and focusing on his work. In a marriage without children, and without the possibility of having them, WS would go to work at seven in the morning and return home at nine or ten at night, sometimes working overtime until one or two in the morning, Käthe even made phone calls to check if he was really in the office. Gradually Käthe began to doubt whether he really had that much work, and whenever he came home late, they would argue. There were frequent small and large quarrels, and Käthe often complained to the wives of WS's colleagues, displaying strong jealousy and suspicion.
· WS was dissatisfied with her attire, which was sometimes quite tasteful and other times clownish, and her switching between sloppiness and excessive cleanliness; he was saddened by the absence of children, and she was well aware of this; he believed she should not view the duties of a housewife as akin to a maid's work, and she did not even care about her own health, smoking too much. All these conflicts made WS feel that the marriage was doomed and that he was like a "disgusting, rigid husband who had been battling with a dragon for 20 years."
· Other contents already covered by the Anlage 2.
OCR: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1t3Zu4Du9AlQlG4nJWY_IE_Ex1D3h6D9C/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=117112698688138659305&rtpof=true&sd=true
Deepl translation: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vCmle8-feaWCIKxyjU4xt9y3DZlA-yfw/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=117112698688138659305&rtpof=true&sd=true
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