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i took a nap and woke up in all these goddam spinanch

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Took a wrong turn somewhere
i took a nap and woke up in all these goddam spinanch
is this really all there is? 🌿⚔
Mandalorian steel shall keep you safe as you grow stronger.
extremely funny to imagine hannibal beating the shit out of a politician he didnt like and then later being like sorry i didnt know you werent allowed to do that. i think we need that energy in modern politics
this was supposed to accompany a reblog but i lost the post
cold light on the west coast
(check out the speedpaint on my instagram!)
so called free thinkers when h-o-t t-o g-o you can take me hot to go
amazing work thank you
life imitates art
Emma D'Arcy as Romeo in ‘Romeo and Juliet’.
in the club freakin it in a sensitive style
we’ve gone from the yee haw agenda to the ye olde thot programme
Ah yes, those slutty slutty Landsknecht shorts:
The bare-legged / hot-pants look was fairly common, since the whole point about being a Landsknecht (or Reislaufer, their Swiss equivalent) was to look outrageous.
Most period illustrations of Landsknechts are black-and-white woodcuts…
…though in 1905 a book called „Geschichte des Kostüms“ - History of Costume - assembled a bunch of black-and-whites and added colour.
If they look excessively gaudy, they’re not, because these next prints were coloured in-period by an artist called Erhard Schön, and it’s fair to assume he was representing what he saw.
In short - or in shorts - those reenactor costumes are spot on. :->
Something mentioned nowhere in this post that I have just learned from googling: these guys were not Ye Olde Medieval Dandies. They were 15th-16th century mercenaries. Pretty hardcore, too. They were exempt from sumptuary laws (ie the rules that said you couldn’t wear certain colours or cloth or styles) and apparently their response to that was technicolour thotpants.
I was complaining earlier about costuming in both “historical” settings and in fantasy/scifi. This is exactly what I mean when I say a knowledge of actual history would enrich the conceptual creative palette for things like “hardcore mercenary outfits.”