“She had something to do with Martin Luther King, right?”
HAHAAHAHHAAHAHAHHA, I can’t even.
“She had something to do with Martin Luther King, right?”
HAHAAHAHHAAHAHAHHA, I can’t even.
“At first I didn’t know who she was… honestly I was thinking, wasn’t she that adulteress?”
I don’t know about you, but when I hear the name Anne Frank, I think of slutty teenage girl drinking booze and getting ready to do sexual favors for people in power politically. In this case, Adolf Hitler. Let’s see how this will play out shall we? Or better yet let me finish the story for you. He finds out she’s Jewish, sends her to a concentration camp where she dies…
Sounds like the Anne Frank I learned about in middle school. Yup.
“Who’s Anne Frank? Isn’t she that bitch from the Bad Girls Club?”
First of all, Anne Frank is not a bitch. Secondly, did people have TV’s back then? No. I admit, I had to do my research for this one. I HAD NO IDEA WHAT BAD GIRLS CLUB WAS. Then not to my surprise it was a reality television show. Hmmm it’s interesting. Girl whose family was living in total solitude and completely isolated in a war torn country sounds like a pretty dramatic and interesting reality story (mainly because it was a reality). But nothing better than a bunch of hoes in a house fighting about who “runs this house.” Yup. Good one.
“Isn’t she from the… The blind girl?!”
Another Anne Frank and Helen Keller mix-up. MY FAVORITE! Just knowing that the younger generation is forgetting who this heroine from WWII is doesn’t exactly give me hope. We’re defnitely not gonna find the poetic and analitical intellectual in this bunch. Especially from this girl.
I remember growing up I thought Lisa Frank was related to Anne Frank.
This needed to be reblogged.
“She’s an elusive Jew.”
Oh, Matt Buck. You were a genius back in 8th grade and this remark may be a smart one too, but it does make us think, doesn’t it? Although you may be right this is still an “elusive” answer. What does that mean anywho? Yes, she was a jew, but I’m not quite sure if she was elusive. Which brings me to my other point, isn’t that a Pokemon attack? I think it is.
“She fought in that war…”
The only two things correct in sentence is “she” and “war.” Anne Frank is in fact a girl. She was a girl alive during World War II, which let’s remind people ended in the 1940’s, but she didn’t fight in the war. She wasn’t a soldier who broke the rules of the military. Hello, woman weren’t allowed to fight battles during the time period! It wasn’t like she all of a sudden turned into Fa Mulan. I guess I can’t take away all of your credit. You did know she was involved in some war.