1920's Berlin
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wrote on 21 Feb 2023, 15:44 last edited by
@Jolly said in 1920's Berlin:
Women certainly dressed up more...
So did men. This is from the 1970s.
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wrote on 21 Feb 2023, 16:00 last edited by
The ones who were smoking are probably dead now.
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@Jolly said in 1920's Berlin:
Women certainly dressed up more...
So did men. This is from the 1970s.
wrote on 21 Feb 2023, 22:27 last edited by Renauda@George-K said in 1920's Berlin:
@Jolly said in 1920's Berlin:
Women certainly dressed up more...
So did men. This is from the 1970s.
My father would never leave the house to go the grocery store on Saturdays or really anywhere in public, without shaving, putting on a clean shirt and tie and a sports coat. My cousin tells me that his older brother was the same way. As near as I can tell it was something they learned from their father and uncles. Didn’t have to be stylish but you had to look neat and presentable.
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wrote on 22 Feb 2023, 07:37 last edited by
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wrote on 22 Feb 2023, 12:41 last edited by
I think we've lost something...
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wrote on 22 Feb 2023, 14:29 last edited by
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wrote on 22 Feb 2023, 14:31 last edited by
When did you become a Democrat?
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wrote on 22 Feb 2023, 14:37 last edited by
Racism is worse now than it's ever been.
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wrote on 22 Feb 2023, 15:22 last edited by
If it wasn't so, they couldn't print it. Or broadcast it.
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wrote on 22 Feb 2023, 15:46 last edited by
@Horace said in 1920's Berlin:
Racism is worse now than it's ever been.
So as we look back in time racism gets better.
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@Horace said in 1920's Berlin:
Racism is worse now than it's ever been.
So as we look back in time racism gets better.
wrote on 22 Feb 2023, 15:52 last edited by@Copper said in 1920's Berlin:
@Horace said in 1920's Berlin:
Racism is worse now than it's ever been.
So as we look back in time racism gets better.
Its relationship to social status, shame, and disgust sure does flip. The group these days that shares most in common culturally with the slave owners back then, are the high status woke crowd.