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  2. Sleeve garter - Wikipedia

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    Day Dreaming Bookkeeper, Norman Rockwell's 1924 illustration, shows an accountant wearing a vest, a visor, a bowtie and very narrow sleeve garters. While the fellow is probably meant to be seen as old-fashioned in his dress, the presence of sleeve garters in this picture may indicate that men who worked with papers and ink sometimes wore sleeve ...

  3. LGBTQ symbols - Wikipedia

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    The term Yurizoku (百合族, lit. "lily tribe") was coined in 1976 by Ito Bungaku, editor of the gay men's magazine Barazoku (see above), to refer to his female readers. [ 39 ] [ 40 ] While not all those women were lesbians, and it is unclear whether this was the first instance of the term yuri in this context, an association of yuri with ...

  4. Sleeve tattoo - Wikipedia

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    A sleeve tattoo or tattoo sleeve is a large tattoo or collection of smaller tattoos that covers most or all of a person's arm. There is a difference between an arm covered in tattoos and a sleeve tattoo: a sleeve tattoo has a unified theme, whereas an arm covered in tattoos may have many tattoos of different styles that does not have an overall ...

  5. Eric Conveys an Emotion - Wikipedia

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    The site features images of Eric Wu acting out almost 300 so-called "emotions" requested by readers. [2] Although the earliest images uploaded depicted such traditional emotions as happiness, anger and fear, the scope rapidly broadened to include other mental states ("reserved", "flirtatious") and states with non-psychological components ("psychotic gaze", "sneeze coming"). [1]

  6. 30 One-In-A-Million Coincidences That Are Hard To Believe ...

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    Image credits: Frank Duncan #4. I once stopped to help a guy change a tire. He had an arm in a sling and two very young kids in his car. He thanked me saying he didn't want to hurt his arm any ...

  7. Human billboard - Wikipedia

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    Two human billboards in Stockholm, one holding a placard and the other wearing a sandwich board. A human billboard is someone who applies an advertisement on their person. . Most commonly, this means holding or wearing a sign of some sort, but also may include wearing advertising as clothing or in extreme cases, having advertising tattooed on the

  8. How Women’s Sports Uniforms Became So Controversial, Long ...

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    It wasn’t until 1919 that Suzanne Lenglen, a French tennis player, rebelled. She refused to wear a corset and instead donned a short-sleeve top along with a light, loose skirt hemmed to calf length.

  9. Art and emotion - Wikipedia

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    This connection to pleasant emotions exists because it was advantageous to humans before today's society to be able to see far into the distance in a brightly lit vista. Similarly, visual images that are dark and/or obscure typically elicit emotions of anxiety and fear. This is because an impeded visual field is disadvantageous for a human to ...