All Comments on 'The Princess Is Conquered'

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AnonymousAnonymousabout 20 years ago
Good Quickie...

Short and uh..lol.. sweet. got me wet!

*Snatch

AnonymousAnonymousover 17 years ago
More

Very short but a sequel would make up for it :)

AnonymousAnonymousabout 16 years ago
i hope there's more

that was very hot

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 13 years ago
:)

more please? I want to see what happens next!

AnonymousAnonymousabout 12 years ago
wonderful!

fuck that was nice, please do another please!!!!!

AnonymousAnonymousover 10 years ago
Amazing--

you can think you've heard and seen everything

(as i have)

but

no

you only THINK

you're experienced

(why are all these women saying thank you to anything "sexual"? i only say thank you if i'm--literally--about to faint--a real medical disorder--and i believe someone might not let me fall and die, etc.)

AnonymousAnonymousover 10 years ago
I don't think what this "princess" did

was good for her people. Who trusted and depended on her.

"Well, they told us all along, never trust a woman to lead and protect us.

In the end, they'll sell themselves to nazis if the damn fools think they're (the nazis) are sexy. We the people will be left to die.

Then other voices spoke--

Nah--that's just a lie. Told by virulent sexists.

This very story--this lie about women--is part of what they want to make up as our history."

AnonymousAnonymousover 10 years ago
Her people knew their Princess only pretended

to submit.

They knew she had another trick up her--invisible--sleeve.

They would trust her.

If she failed them, it wouldn't be because she gave in.

AnonymousAnonymousover 10 years ago
pity and sorrow--& why the fuck put a WOMAN in this role?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

"I'm a dirty slut. We've been defeated and we must let our masters fuck us and do what they want to us."

This is SEXIST.

Women's sexuality---

whatever--that's why you burn them/us as witches

AnonymousAnonymousover 10 years ago
If reading this stuff makes you

have an anxiety attack and feel like killing yourself--

you're normal/not--

what difference does it make?

This is all about hating, destroying females/non-whites--

that's it--that's the whole story

AnonymousAnonymousover 10 years ago
Occupation

"Gainsbourg's childhood was profoundly affected by the occupation of France by Nazi Germany. The identifying “yellow star” Jews were mandated to wear became a symbol which haunted Gainsbourg and which in later years he was able to transmute into creative inspiration. During the Nazi occupation of World War II, the Jewish Ginsburg family was able to make their way from Paris to Limoges, traveling under false papers. Limoges was an unoccupied city, but under the administration of the collaborationist Vichy government and still a perilous refuge for Jews. At war’s end, Gainsbourg obtained work teaching music and drawing in a school outside of Paris, in Mesnil-Le-Roi. The school was set up under the auspices of local rabbis for the orphaned children of murdered deportees. Here Gainsbourg heard the accounts of Nazi persecution and genocide, stories that resonated for Gainsbourg far into the future.[13] Before he was 30 years old, Gainsbourg was a disillusioned painter, but

earned his living as a piano player in bars.

Gainsbourg changed his first name to Serge feeling that this was representative of his Russian background and because, as Jane Birkin relates: “Lucien reminded him of a hairdresser's assistant.” [14] He chose Gainsbourg as his last name in homage to the English painter Thomas Gainsborough, whom he admired.[15]"

Wiki.

When he was with Jane Birkin Gainsbourg often wore a yellow star on his jacket with jeans, etc. He made it COOL.

Like afros, being obviously queer, etc.

Unlike the dominant nazi male in this story.

AnonymousAnonymousover 10 years ago
Heterosexuality is too--way too--much with us.

We all need to be disco dancing in gay bars--

AnonymousAnonymousover 10 years ago
Never give up--if you don't win now, keep trying--

"In Jamaica in 1979, [S. Gainsbourg] recorded "Aux Armes et cætera", a reggae version of the French national anthem "La Marseillaise", with Robbie Shakespeare, Sly Dunbar, and Rita Marley. Following harsh and anti-semitic criticism in right-wing newspaper Le Figaro by Charles de Gaulle biographer Michel Droit, his song earned him death threats from right-wing veteran soldiers of the Algerian War of Independence who were opposed to their national anthem being arranged in reggae style. In 1979, a show had to be cancelled because an angry mob of French Army parachutists came to demonstrate in the audience. Alone onstage, Gainsbourg rose his fist and answered "The true meaning of our national anthem is revolutionary" and sung it with the audience."

Wiki.

AnonymousAnonymousover 10 years ago
Serge Gainsbourg's "Aux armes"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLq7EcvRaf0

Up yours "conquerors." And ya'll fuckers ain't even French, Jewish, and Sexy!

AnonymousAnonymousover 10 years ago
If Serge Gainsbourg had been

me da--

I'd have been in love with him.

And I still am. Who cares if he's dead?

He's--him!

(Lucky Charlotte--sigh .... "Lemon Incest")

AnonymousAnonymousover 10 years ago
Gainsbourg, in this video, is as sexy and lovable

as any man can be.

So funny--

AnonymousAnonymousover 10 years ago
I don't know a single, live person

to talk about--say--Serge Gainsbourgh--with.

My husband says I try to force my interests on people.

If someone would listen to my "interests" in music, I'd listen to theirs. (Or try to. musical interests can be pretty--I wish i could talk to that Musser (sp?) guy about music--) I am lonely in this way.

It's true other people's musical interests can make it seem painful to try to be fair and force myself to listen to them--just like I had to git used to reading assigned books for a book club--I always had something on the stove--

but I did do it!

I read others' books!

And I'll listen to others' music

(This can BE REALLY PAINFUL. SOME MUSIC IS TERRIFYING. CAN I REALLY DO THIS? If it's too painful, just stop. I think my tastes might make people who don't like them, bored, rather than terrified. I hope this is true. Bored--safe. Terrified--not.)

AnonymousAnonymousover 10 years ago
Maybe I should take up smoking?

a la Gainsbourg--

But ah'm a woman. Smokin gives you serious wrinkles.

(You may not die from smoking. But it WILL ruin your skin. Think about it. If it does that just to your pretty skin, then .............................)

I've never been able to get into smoking--even though I've bought in the past what I thought must be the most "delicious" cigs ever.

Didn't work.

They made me dizzy. But not in a fun way. I HATE the taste of all of them. But there was this one pipe tobacco that's no longer made--that was delicious--Balkin Sobranni--sp? Anyway--that was delicious. But I don't think they make it any more.

That made me dizzy too. But I'd like to have just a little bit of it to smell, like perfume. I'D LIKE SOMEONE TO MAKE A PERFUME OF THIS TOBACCO. FOR US TO WEAR--IT'D BE FOR GIRLS AND GUYS--make a light, delicate version for everyday. Like A. J. might like.

There's a tea that smells and tastes like the above tobacco--it's a lapson-something--I know what it is but i can't--won't--spell it.

(Me da beat me for misspelling "dam"--git it? And mocked me for it.

AnonymousAnonymousover 10 years ago
He beat me--

because I said "dam" rather than "damn."

He mocked me. "You wanted (this paraphrased, from memory) to say "damn," a "bad" word. But you didn't know how to spell it. You couldn't even do that. You couldn't SPELL it!

This for p.i. who would understand--

gogogadgetsexbotgogogadgetsexbotover 4 years ago

Not bad, but it needs more build-up.

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