And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
See, people can be convinced of anything. This princess is the fairest of all.
Why, I think people the world over would fight one another if they were made to believe, say a distance of six feet must be maintained between them at all times.
I've seen that pic and post multiple times and each time I think - BS. Yes, people wax poetically over anything royalty, but that's just because of who's paying the bill. Otherwise, men have always been attracted to young healthy traditionally good-looking women. Sometimes fashion ran a little plumper than the anorexic models we see today, but still that thing above would never make the cut.
Not to so hard to believe about Princess Qajar. In fact, I think Qajar was reincarnated and won a New Hampshire beauty contest, and most probably has admirers chasing him too and fro.
A truly biased debunking source, which even if one accepts all claims presented, concludes: Yes, the royal standards of beauty in the Qajar court were won limbo contests on the regular.
oh dear God.
ReplyDeleteCouple people here will call her a 9 or 10 and then get all pissy when you point out the error of their ways.
DeleteNow, now, Ghost. She's a 9 or 10, if you use absolute value.
DeleteIts a man, baby!
ReplyDeleteAustin Powers nailed it.
DeleteIt's not just females who will overlook fat and ugly in favor of wealth....
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty good, when I wear my welder's helmet.
ReplyDeleteHeck, if you can't swing face time with that mess, what chance would you have with a regular gal? Click, BOOM!
ReplyDeleteShe looks like Al Capone in drag.
ReplyDeleteYeah, but I bet she had a great personality....
DeleteSee, people can be convinced of anything. This princess is the fairest of all.
ReplyDeleteWhy, I think people the world over would fight one another if they were made to believe, say a distance of six feet must be maintained between them at all times.
woof
ReplyDeleteShe must have been shaving then. . .
ReplyDeleteNo, I think 13 young men rejected her and were killed for their choice....
ReplyDeleteThat sounds absolutely correct! Fuck revisionist history.
DeleteI've seen that pic and post multiple times and each time I think - BS. Yes, people wax poetically over anything royalty, but that's just because of who's paying the bill. Otherwise, men have always been attracted to young healthy traditionally good-looking women. Sometimes fashion ran a little plumper than the anorexic models we see today, but still that thing above would never make the cut.
ReplyDeleteNot to so hard to believe about Princess Qajar. In fact, I think Qajar was reincarnated and won a New Hampshire beauty contest, and most probably has admirers chasing him too and fro.
ReplyDeletehttps://yournews.com/2022/11/09/2449862/trans-man-wins-new-hampshire-beauty-contest-weighs-twice/
Nice.
DeleteYou mean, HE rejected them, right?
ReplyDeleteRemember, people in the media swooned over Michael Obama, too
ReplyDeleteIt seems Dr. Johnson does not approve.
ReplyDeleteHe begging for eye-bleach!!
DeleteStacey? Stacey Abrams!
ReplyDeleteLooks better than a goat?
ReplyDeleteThat's still a reach. Some goats can be pretty fetching.
DeleteSo ugly even the Spambots are speechless.
ReplyDeleteThat's Ron Jeremy! You can't fool me!
ReplyDeleteThis makes the rounds every few years, gets debunked, disappears for a few more years, then comes back once again.
ReplyDeleteOf course it does.
DeleteThe dead giveaway is the appearance of black spots on her where pwople been touching her with ten foot poles.
Hey, you turn out the lights and drink enough, she can be anyone you want her to be.
ReplyDeleteThere's not enough alcohol on Earth to drink her to Pluto.
DeleteA truly biased debunking source, which even if one accepts all claims presented, concludes: Yes, the royal standards of beauty in the Qajar court were won limbo contests on the regular.
ReplyDeletehttps://abitofhistoryblog.com/2017/12/12/princess-qajar-and-the-problem-with-history-memes/