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wastelesscrafts · 2 years
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Why are Modern High Heels so Bad? (Nicole Rudolph)
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moonmaidensblessing · 3 months
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Fashion & Design in the BioShock Series (Part One)
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Hello! Here is the fashion video at last! This took such a long time, but I hope it does its intended job of teaching people something new and adds a critical perspective to a game I think is art. Timestamps and resources are available in the description of the video, as well as closed captioning directly from the script I wrote. All of this was really fun to make, as I was able to deep dive into topics I really enjoy, like history, fashion, design, and video games! If you feel like I've missed anything or have questions, leave a comment, let's discuss!
Thank you to anyone who takes the time to watch it, it's always appreciated! If you like what I do, please like and subscribe! It lets me know this is work there is an audience for. And until next time, cheers! ( ´∀`)☆
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feline17ff · 5 months
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Found a new YouTube channel called The Financial Diet. Videos include:
"You're Not Ugly, You're Just Poor": A Deep Dive (watched)
How The Wealthy Gaslight America
It's Not Just You: Jobs Didn't Used To Be This Terrible (watched)
The Toxic Boomer Money Advice You Need To Unlearn (watched)
3 Lessons From My No-Buy Year That Totally Changed My Finances (watched)
3 Things I No Longer Buy After My No-Buy Year (watched)
4 Lies From The Beauty Industry That Trick You Into Spending More Money (watched)
4 Minimalist Principles I Practice After Quitting Shopping For 1 Year (watched)
Overcoming "Post-Traumatic Broke Syndrome" & Building Real Wealth (watched, features TheBudgetnista Tiffany Aliche who talks about the finances of grief, the lasting effects of being broke, and what it means to be truly good with money)
Why ADHD Makes Money So Hard (And What To Do About It)
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I think some of the accuracy critiques of 2019 LW are totally legitimate (the hair, my god), but Jo wearing men’s clothes has never flown for me as something “wrong” with the movie. She generally does so around her family and apart from what the actors said (actors are....actors) it would make sense that she had some access to men’s clothing through theater costumes and Laurie and would want to wear them. I think it’s a perfectly legitimate interpretation of how her character would dress and I’ve never understood critiques of it. (I know Abbie Cox has said this is well—in her “not like other girls” video (where she. wildly misunderstands that term) which makes me extremely uncomfortable in general. So that may bias me but.)
I don't think it's WRONG exactly; I do think it's lazy and belies their claims of historical authenticity. because she doesn't just wear those clothes in private- she wears them while working as a governess AND in her freaking publisher's office
would that have worked for an already-famous author? yes. look up George Sand; she pulled it off splendidly. for a young woman just starting out in the professional world, c. 1870? hell no. she'd have been hewing much closer to the line of respectibility- in an accurate setting, which again is a standard they set for themselves
it would have been more Authentic, in my view, to dig into how a woman like Jo would actually have incorporated masculine elements into her clothing to feel at ease while still maintaining baseline Respectable Female AttireTM. but, you know. that would have required effort and a respect for the lived reality of Victorian women's experiences, neither of which this movie's team had
also...I liked that Abby Cox video. I think a lot of viewers wildly misunderstood her meaning- she was talking about tropes used in historical fiction and a tendency going back centuries for writers to use androgynous or masculine presentation- or simple disinterest in clothing -as "proof" that a woman is more clever/innovative/generally interesting than her feminine peers. not whether GNC women existed in history- which is, of course, indisputable. so there's that
(don't even get me started on the How Dare You Criticize Perfect Infallible Saint Mary Wollstonecraft discourse that said video sparked. or the misogyny and professional invalidation leveled at Cox herself by many of those responses)
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realian · 6 months
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realian -> jewishgir
my worst url yet :)
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motherwench · 6 months
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some favorite looks from jun song in big brother 4 (2003)
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mina-le · 9 months
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New video!
The fashion industry hates older women
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does she know what she has done for she/theys everywhere
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walterdecourceys · 4 months
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four hour video essay about the star wars hotel... holy shit clear my schedule
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parakissworld · 1 year
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@thatadult @rianphin this!!!!
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eternalsummersartorial · 10 months
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avernine · 7 months
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TL;DR - anyone here like research essays? On Specific Fuckin Shit?
Okay so I was, earlier, putting my foot down and looking into the nitty gritty of how to format artwork (specifically in my case, traditional pieces) for print - which I have been putting off for years, and which is increasingly pertinent since as it stands it looks like drawing commissions and me do NOT get along well.
Aaaand then the wee devil on my shoulder told me that hey, hey, wouldn't it be more fun and gratifying for one of my specific old faves, to redraw it instead???
So basically now I'm fighting for my life in the historical clothing rabbit hole.
AND now wondering whether anyone would be interested hearing like, mini-essays slash rambling drabbles about what I turn up? God fucking knows that the content mill doesn't wait for man nor bird, and frankly I have my best ideas from when I see something and run around mental looking for More Info.
This would either be in like, common or garden tumblr post text format. Orrrrr... well we do love a good video essay, and apparently I have a "nice" "voice".
(Today, for example, we have - haunted locations in Scotland, ghosts of Edinburgh and Stirling castles, Lady Janet Douglas of Glamis (pronounced Glams because anglicizing Celtic languages works so so well all of the time), and courtly and medieval dress of Scotland)
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I think about Undertale the Musical alot.
Like this put Man on The Internet on the map for a reason. This is a four hour adaptation of a good portion of the undertale ost. Not only that but they wrote full lyrics for every single one, and had made I don't even know how pieces of original art for every single one as well. Many even including multiple stills and pieces and its like- WHAT the amount of effort that takes must have taken a very long time to pull off, not to mention that these started right around the time undertale released and was considered hot off the presses.
And it did. It took atleast a full year starting on May 4th in 2016 to atleast April 2017 (dates are a bit wonky to track). A full year dedicated to this. A project of this scale would never be reached again by the group and while the Man on The Internet crew would continue to make compilations and lyrical adoptions of various series, none would ever reach the heights that Undertale the Musical reached. I would say that this piece of Fandom could never possibly ever happen again. This was a once in a life time piece of interactive art made in real time. And it's beautiful.
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theangryhatter · 8 months
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deanpinterester · 2 years
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i just love eeaao so much UGH
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