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Their father owns a thirty-five million dollar private jet.
So excited to get more content of these guys. Genuinely such fun characters!!!!
Do you like toes in hose?
Nach wach kommt Krach.
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I totally forgot what I was doing
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" Nella seconda metà degli anni ottanta, la maggioranza dei tedeschi occidentali è certo favorevole all’unificazione, ma la considera un miraggio. Non pertinente al Ventesimo secolo. Di tale incoscienza è emblema la battuta di Kohl, la mattina del 9 novembre 1989, quando insieme al ministro degli Esteri Genscher è ricevuto a Varsavia da Lech Wałesa. Il quale spiazza gli ospiti chiedendo loro per quando prevedessero la caduta del Muro. Risposta di Kohl, sorpreso: “Prima cresceranno i cactus sulle nostre tombe”. Poche ore dopo il cancelliere interrompe la visita di Stato in Polonia per volare a Berlino, dove folle in festa celebrano l’apertura della frontiera. Consciamente o meno, quei leader tedeschi che poco dopo sfrutteranno l’irripetibile opportunità di inglobare i cinque Länder tedesco-orientali – storicamente centrali in quanto Mitteldeutschland, ma il vocabolario ereditato dalla sconfitta del nazismo oscura questo termine – restano convinti che la pena geopolitica da scontare per i crimini hitleriani e per il passato imperialista sarà ancora lunga. "
Lucio Caracciolo, La pace è finita. Così ricomincia la storia in Europa, Feltrinelli (collana Varia), novembre 2022. [Libro elettronico]
Room For Two || @vcblue
Flowers…check. Balloons…check. Wine…check. Face…always in check. Alucard took a final glance at his reflection and fixed his hair before walking into the place he’d first laid eyes on Blue. He was so irrevocably in love with the other man and he was sure that a year from now he’d have a ring on the faerie’s finger. Emerald eyes scanned the sales floor before they landed on the beauty. “I’m looking to buy some new jeans.” He joked, smiling as he stood in front of his boyfriend. “I already spoke with your manager. You’re clocking out early and going on an adventure.”
He’d planned out the whole day. He couldn’t wait to shower Blue with all the love and affection that he had saved just for him. He handed him the gifts and placed a quick kiss to his lips. Go head and click out. Gossip as y’all like to do. I’ll wait at the door.” He waved at Blue’s coworkers before going over to wait by the door. Pulling out his phone, he check to make sure that everything was still scheduled and running on time.
He’d hate to have anything ruined, today. It was their first Valentine’s Day and the first time he’d ever lived anyone and he wanted to go all out. He checked the time on his Rolex and glanced back to his boyfriend. He was still in awe of the man that had actually loved him back. He never saw himself as worthy to be loved but Blue made him feel like the luckiest being on Earth.