How do you think Noel felt when he realized copious amounts of gay sex and being pases around like a blunt weren’t enough to make him forget how badly he wanted his little brother
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How do you think Noel felt when he realized copious amounts of gay sex and being pases around like a blunt weren’t enough to make him forget how badly he wanted his little brother
I've got a few peeps on this quest already but thought I'd cast this net a little wider, do I know ANYONE who has easy access to a French bookstore or library who can cheaply or freely get a copy of the memoir Itinéraire d'un déporté jurassien by Jean Marion and his daughter Lydie Axus, published in two thousand and nine? Jean Marion survived and wrote about the same Buchenwald subcamp my great-grandparents are documented as being in, and I'm incredibly curious to know if they got a mention. I'm not asking anyone to send me a copy, because shipping to the united states is batshit right now, but if you manage to find a copy then I'll give you the names and description to look out for so you can give the book a lil skimmy-skim and see if they're there. Our amazon overlords have the book for sale in america for like forty dollars on the main site and over on AbeBooks it's seventeen dollars...with a seventy-five dollar shipping fee. Which seeing as this could just be chasing an untamed ornithod without cause, I don't want to/can't afford to drop that much money right now. Meanwhile over on European book sites it's going for about fifteen Euros...if and when it's actually in-stock. The book appears to only have been published as a physical paperback, only published in French, and only published in Europe. I checked various libraries here, the closest to me was in the New York Public Library and only by special request so I don't think a train ride to NYC from Baltimore is worth it just for that. The second closest is in the Harvard library, and you have to be student or faculty to get it. The third closest...is in California...
Anyway I'll pay pal you the fifteen Euros or however much if you have to buy it!
My cishet dad wanting to watch Our Flag Means Death and asking me about it: How gay is it?
Me who hasn't watched it: Uh... a normal amount of gay...?
My dad: Is it like this?
[Proceeds to show me clip of an old musical about pirates]
Me:
Me: No it's quite different I'm fairly sure..