The story of Eva Braun scares the daylight out of me. You see, I’ve never been terribly good at telling the difference between “someone who is good” and “someone who is nice to me.” There are tricks you can use – like watching how someone treats a waiter, this is the best test I can think of – but I’ve never considered it as out of the question that I might be able to fall in love with someone really terrible. Like, say, a Nazi. Like Adolf Hitler, for instance. More
Topic: Holocaust
- 329 days ago by Jennifer Wright
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- 396 days ago by Ashley Cardiff
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Another day, another Urban Outfitters controversy. When they’re not stomping on independent artists, appropriating “Navajo”-ness, and donating to Rick Santorum set against a backdrop of sexy faux-lesbianism, they’re… going further than ever, maybe!
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- 667 days ago by Jennifer Wright
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What if it was all nifty and plaid?
- 781 days ago by Jennifer Wright
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One of my male friends pointed out that I only got female takes on bad dates. I conceded that men might have feelings and experiences, too. So, here are some of their worst dates ever. More
- 1054 days ago by Lilit Marcus
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This video takes place at Auschwitz, which isn’t usually the place you think of as the setting for a quality viral video. But it features three generations of a family, including their Holocaust-survivor grandfather, dancing to Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will … More
- 1134 days ago by Lilit Marcus
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Facebook has many uses: you can reconnect with (or cyberstalk) old friends, tag photos, or fan a favorite celebrity. But now there’s another, somewhat more macabre, component to Facebook: Holocaust remembrance. A Facebook fan page for Anne Frank has more … More
- 1136 days ago by Lilit Marcus
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Maybe it’s a personal thing, but looking at a bag inspired by Elie Wiesel’s book Night doesn’t make me feel fashionable, it just makes me feel uncomfortable. What next, Anne Frank silkscreened T-shirts? Never again. [Via Purple Magazine]





