Julia Child had bull dike facial features. I don't know if it's a hormone imbalance, male ejaculate deficency, or what. Does anybody know why dikes have those weird plasticy, gollum-like, Ellen DeGeneres look?
She was straight (married to a man for decades and they appeared to love each other) but she was also over 6' tall. Poor lady had some unfortunate genes looks-wise, that's for sure. I think overall she was a good woman.
"Julia described the institution of marriage as a "lovely intertwining of life, mind, and soul," and asserted that she was content as a housewife: "I think the role of a woman is to be married to a nice man and enjoy her home. I can't think of anything nicer than homemaking." She fondly recalled that in all their years of living abroad, she and Paul were rarely apart: "We had a happy marriage because we were together all the time."
"She" looked like either intersex or tranny. "She" was original CIA, and "her" husband was MI-6. I don't believe anything published about "her." Childs was creepy as fuck and very little about her story makes sense. I would not be suprised to find out she was a procurer for the Finders Cult or ran a human trafficing ring out of her cooking front company.
OK, was not expecting that response lol. Share some links regarding your talking points. If it turns out Julia Child was a traitorous piece of shit I'll laugh like crazy.
@Goatboy - When she and her husband were in France, her husband maintained the US embassy library -- which means he had an intelligence background. So for that, I'll give a little bit of credibility. They were both lefty loon liberals, and when Eisenhower was elected, the embassy was purged of Democrats and the had to look for a home and he had to look for work elsewhere. (She talked about this in her book.)
As for the rest, please give some sources. I'd really be interested. The fact that Nora fucking Ephron wrote a screenplay ("Julie and Julia") that eulogized her, almost making her saintly, again gives your point some credibility.
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"Julia described the institution of marriage as a "lovely intertwining of life, mind, and soul," and asserted that she was content as a housewife: "I think the role of a woman is to be married to a nice man and enjoy her home. I can't think of anything nicer than homemaking." She fondly recalled that in all their years of living abroad, she and Paul were rarely apart: "We had a happy marriage because we were together all the time."
https://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/dining/a8339/julia-child-marriage/
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As for the rest, please give some sources. I'd really be interested. The fact that Nora fucking Ephron wrote a screenplay ("Julie and Julia") that eulogized her, almost making her saintly, again gives your point some credibility.