Dorothy Wilding :: Harriet Cohen; cream-toned bromide print on paper mount, circa 1920s. | src NPG
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Of course, the burkini ban is messed up on grounds of religious freedom and racial discrimination. But also
Under any other circumstances, people would be HORRIFIED at a government mandate that women have to show a certain amount of skin. Like. That’s fucking dystopian, and the absolute opposite of feminism. If a government tried to pass a law that all women had to wear tube tops and miniskirts to go outside, people would rightfully be up in arms demanding blood
But because it’s targeting a marginalized religious group, many folks are lauding the blatant forced sexualization of women. Appalling
(apparently the ban also outlaws things like sun – protecting bathing suits if they cover too much skin. Which like. Yes, let’s give everyone skin cancer just so we can spite a religion we’ve decided to hate. Sounds like a good plan </s>)
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wardrobe notes for my silly au; travelling king thranduil
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You know this image? Yeah, it's literally them
And their kwamis are the exact opposite
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Palestine.
I like to express the beautiful culture and magic of this land through showing their traditional dress. My love for Palestine is endless.i love their food,dress and everything else to belong palestine.
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From the river to the sea palestine will be free inshallah.🇵🇸❤️🇵🇸❤️
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Alfred Stieglitz :: Child with Striped Dress (Younger Raab Child), 1907. Autochrome. | src AIC ~ Art Institute Chicago
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2019 in a tiny strip club dressing room 💓
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My beautiful Florida wife is modeling on the railroad tracks. Right behind me, cars were slowing down to watch as she took her dress off. It was the middle of the day, probably a few drivers on their lunch breaks. I hope they enjoyed the show.
The tracks are such a cool spot to take photos.
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Okay, but—how does the hunt evolve? How does it get more barbaric than it begins? Because the first hunt, with Natalie, has everyone on equal ground. Everyone is dressed for warmth, everyone has shoes on, it’s very “this could happen to any of us”. It’s fair, if such a thing exists in the wild.
But the opening scene of the pilot? Pit Girl? She’s in a flimsy dress. She’s barefoot. She’s not designed for a sprint to get water, much less for her life. So, how does it escalate? How fucking bad must it get, for the hunters to be dressed in furs and masks, and the prey to be so unprepared for the elements? That doesn’t feel like a move they’d make unless things got so much worse than we’ve seen.
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