Is there spiritual/karmic significance behind historical re-enactments?
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(04-27-2022, 02:50 AM)Chatwoman Wrote: You know, I love the fashion of the old west.

The women, particularly the barmaids, had a visually appealing stylistic flair.

But the cowboy attire is what I really love.

I wouldn't wanna have to wear the female garb of the time.

I'd have to invent my own kind of wild west inspired attire.

(04-27-2022, 03:07 AM)Chatwoman Wrote: I'll tell you one thing I don't like about Gunsmoke...

It's Miss Kitty's false eyelashes.

That makeup is over the top.

Maybe in the 1950s the general public didn't know about false lashes and the makeup artists just used them for pure enhancement thinking no one would know they weren't real.

All I know is that shit ain't accurate for the time period.

That said, the way I'd be dressing for wild west roleplay ain't appropriate for the time period either, so who am I to judge?!

Banana

Ohyeah
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RE: Is there spiritual/karmic significance behind historical re-enactments? - by Mister Obvious - 04-27-2022, 03:10 AM



















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