Marianne Symbol

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My story about the name Marianne is dedicated to my friend at Palucca school, Dresden. Marianne has attended Palucca's boarding school since she was a small child. Her mother was also a dancer, and she was responsible for filling out the problem child narrative at school.Her mother constantly threatened us with becoming bakers if we gained weight or failed examinations. It's funny because Marianne's surname is Koch (Cock), which is the same as the Nazi witch Ilse Koch from the Buchenwald concentration camp. Marianne was a brilliant dancer, but professors continually asked her if she was sure she wanted to be a dancer at all.These poor little ballerina pupils at Palucca School must have felt horribly groomed. Marianne choreographed a duet to Moby's "Run On" for her Intermediate diploma. I fell in love with the dancing and her adorable facial expression. Marianne and I auditioned for Cod Arts in Rotterdam after receiving her pre-diploma, and we were both accepted. We moved to Rotterdam, but we didn't like life there. Marianne was in the midst of a difficult breakup with her lover. To overcome, she teamed together with my mother, who drew water symbols on glass coasters to clear the water and set her free. Marianne is a true aqua girl because she lives with her husband at sea and spends the majority of her time on a boat. When Marianne and I lived in Rotterdam, we had an incident with watermelons. Someone tossed watermelons out the window, nearly hitting us. Did you know that the watermelon is a symbol of the Free Palestine Movement? What is your story about child grooming, symbols and the name Marianne? 

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IBAN: DE55 1005 0000 1065 6864 60   BIC: BELADEBEXXX Mark: Marianne