Gilded Age or the Late Victorian Era, 1870-1900, but in US, is one of my favorite fashion periods. I'm not interested in celebrity fashion and not very interested in contemporary fashion in general, but since it was Gilded Glamour themed, I was curious to see what they came up with. So Met Gala was in the middle of the night for me (started around 2 am my time), which is why I'm giving my thought on the outfits now.
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out technically it was a class but it was for languages and therefore always locked pray it was just a pen you lost in there and not your booklet one year we had an artist and the windows were covered with old notes and his drawings then they realised the notes were notes and we could see them and decided the risk of cheating was too big and it got torn down we used newspaper after that it got torn down because that's not it's proper use 'you have blinds' yeah and they stop one third of the way down one year we got together and bought thick cloth curtains one month later we were forced to switch class weird how we switched with the science professor favorite class and they were expecting both curtains and the clock (both things WE payed for) doing FINE not to mention the staircase my secondary school was also a mess they tried to convince us that the safest route in case of emergency was the outside staircase smooth metal that would be wet and slippery in the rain and even wetter and slipperier in winter when it froze my class in 3rd year had a.hole? on it's side in the sense that between the outside wall and the floor there was a good 3 cm gap if you were sitting besides the window you had to mind your desk or it might slip through the gap and everything would slip off your desk oh and if something fell there it was gone. under rain/sun/hail/whatever that day's weather is and c.
out in the fucking open with no climate control (between -5 and 45 degrees centigrade) b.
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two roads down there the city center and it's fucking full of frescos that magically don't get ruined even if they're a. anyone could go up there and touch them 2. “only had an asbestos problem” oh yeah a few of my university classes had 15th century frescos in them which is great until you realize the temperature has to be kept constant (at fucking cold degrees) and that anyone MUST be allowed inside to see them at any time including in the middle of a lecture one or two people is fine a group of 30 is not also I'd like everyone to realize that 1.