watching shows that span the 90s and 2000s means seeing actresses go from gorgeous curls & blowouts to fuckass bobs & limp flat-ironed hair over the course of the series
"Niles, we're lost. That's the fourth time we've passed by the pile of frankly rather tasteless sheraton armchairs."
"Yes, the style clashes with the yellow wallpaper and endless billowing void. Then again, feng shui might fail to accommodate an open floor plan this... er, OPEN"
Does anyone have more stories similar to LBJ crying while listening to Bridge Over Troubled Water on repeat, or Nixon drunkenly wandering the White House at night & talking to portraits of old presidents?
@vnbvrnt Reds showed up darker in early cinema cameras. That’s why a lot of silent film actresses look like they have black lipstick in b&w photos/footage
@emiliesyverson@BIMBOSATTVA_ Bunny girls also feel the furthest removed from performing any behavioral quirks of their respective animals & are more associated with Playboy & whatnot. Cat girls seem like they could kinda go either way.
@wydbear What product, hairspray? I hear people saying that about super voluminous 60s-90s hairstyles but something like this seems pretty doable with just curlers or even bobby pins, maybe heat tools and/or smoothing products depending on your natural texture
@ScarletAstrorum@eigenrobot (2) I don’t remember -learning- it so I don’t think it helped with studying other languages in any meaningful way aside from some potential behind the scenes cognitive stuff + it was from having parents from two different countries rather than a deliberate choice
@ScarletAstrorum@eigenrobot fwiw, I was a bilingual baby & while mixing languages & assuming everyone spoke both was apparently an issue when I was a toddler, by school age (before, even) it had no impact on my English; I was a precocious reader & ELA was one of my strongest subjects
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