• mommykink
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    839 months ago

    Ummm ackchully the powdered wig look didn’t take off until the mid-16th century (funny enough, started because of the syphilis epidemic, a disease which came from contact with the New World) and was reserved for the wealthy elite at the time. Most sailors getting off the first boats would’ve just been wiry, deformed, and pock-marked hunchbacks ☺️☺️

  • MudMan
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    319 months ago

    Admittedly, if you were on some isolated area and this came off a boat you’d think you’re being invaded by aliens, too.

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      109 months ago

      I want the record to show I didn’t even go with the top 5 most absurd Met gala outfits that came up when I googled, I was trying to keep it fair here.

      • @[email protected]
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        9 months ago

        I googled “eldridge horror” and I’m enjoying all of the posts that meant to say eldritch. Though I suppose if you don’t read Lovecraft or partake in nerdom, eldritch isn’t exactly an everyday word, and I can see how it could be misheard.

        Also fucking brilliant if intentional here. That gentleman is absolutely one Lord Eldridge, if I’ve ever seen one.

        Native: “Tunga m’matwa?” (what the fuck is that?)

        Dandy: “My dear savage, you look upon the esteemed Lord Eldridge of Banglesbury!”

        Native: “Noka wat’ay?” (why does he look like that?)

        Dandy: “My good savage, I’ve no idea what ever the fuck you’re saying.”

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    -129 months ago

    I read an account somewhere once, about how these chiseled natives were met by the Europeans. Pudgy, pale, balding, Europeans. I can imagine the European women at seeing those badass men next to theirs.