HUGE MGAF’S SPOILERS AHEAD, DON’T READ IF YOU HAVEN’T WATCHED THE BLOODMOON INTERVIEW.
I warned you.
I’M FUCMING ENRAGED. I THOUGHT WHEN I SAW “before the April 14th incident” IN THE BEGINNING, I COULD JUST CHILL AND WATCH THE TWINS BEING GOOFBALLS WITH EACH OTHER AND MONTY AND PUPPET,
BUT NO.
NO, A TIMESKIP 4 DAYS LATER HAD TO HAPPEN, AND THE FIRST FUCKING THING OUT OF THAT GATORS MOUTH WAS OSME SHIT LIKE; “So, how’s it feel being alone?” OR SOMETHING.
BLOODY DIDN’T EVEN HARDLY SPEAK, NO, HE WAS JUST SILENT.
HE IS SUFFERING
I LITERALLY SCREAMED “PUPPET YOU FUCKING TWINK DON’T YOU DARE” WHEN THEY SUGGESTED SHOWING BLOODY THE CLIP.
I AM NOT FUCKING OKAY RIGHT NOW, ESPECIALLY NOT THIS ON TOP OF TSAMS LORE, WHICH ALREADY SHATTERED MY HEART INTO A MILLION PIECES.
This channel is not good for my health neither physically nor mentally, but am I gonna stop watching? Fuck no!
I’m just going to consistently express my fucking rage until someone shows Bloody some kind of sympathy over losing his brother (betting on it being Jack, since they seemed to get along for a little bit there.)
and if they kill him off after this? I’m just done entirely, and not just with the fucking shows. /Gen
"I will not be separated from my husband. As we have lived, so will we die, together." Isidor Straus was co-founder of the Macy's Department Store. Ida Straus was his wife.
The Jewish couple was known for their shared love; almost always together and writing daily to each other when apart.
Exactly 111 years ago, on April 14th, 1912, they were passengers on the Titanic. As the ship began to sink, Ida alone was offered a seat in a lifeboat. She refused. "We have lived together for many years. Where you go, I go," she said to her husband.
The two were then offered a seat together in another lifeboat. But with many women and children still on the Titanic, Isidor refused to take the seat. Once again, his wife refused as well.
Passengers remarked that what they saw was a "most remarkable exhibition of love and devotion." The couple were last seen sitting side by side on Titanic’s Boat Deck.
Isidore’s brother Nathan had a completely different fate, he and Lina took a detour to Palestine, expecting it to be but one stop of many, but they never made it back to the Titanic.
He wrote, "On reaching Jerusalem, we changed our plans. All that we saw in the Holy Land made such a deep impression on us that we gave up the idea of going to other places. Visiting the holy sites of which one hears and reads since childhood, watching the scenes in life as pictured in the Bible, was most soul-stirring. From that time on we felt a strange and intense desire to return to the land."
Nathan never recovered from the loss of his brother and continued his philanthropic activities for the rest of his life. The Israeli city of Netanya (Hebrew: Natan, for Nathan), founded in 1927, was named in his honor, and Rehov Straus (Straus Street) in Jerusalem, which was Chancellor Avenue during the British Mandate, was also named for him.
Source: Historical Snapshots, Humans of Judaism and Wikipedia.