It really makes me laugh when transphobes are like "no one back in the day cross dressed or played with gender, it's just a trend" shut up look at this Lesbian couple from my home (when it used to be Kingdom of Hungary, Budapest) in 1920s who dressed in half traditional femme and masc wedding attire
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CORSET-BODICE AND SKIRT
Mid-17th Century
MAGYAR NEMZETI MÚZEUM
(Hungarian National Museum)
Budapest, Hungary
Earlier researches attributed the costume to Pál Esterházy’s (1635–1713) first wife Orsolya Esterházy (1641–1682) and later to his second wife Éva Thököly (1659–1716). The original owner can no longer be traced but the cut and the embroidery ascertain that either could have worn it at her wedding. The suite was restored by Mrs Sándor Borsi between 1969 and 1971.
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“Budapest, Hungary, circa 1991. Covered swimming pool of the thermal baths of Gellert hotel unveiled in 1918 and built up in 1927.”
Photographed by Roger Viollet.
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Radio station power line and antenna tower, Solt, 1982. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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Wouldn't be me if I didn't draw a Buttons illustration for a post-apoc themed project.
This is my 3rd pic for Shaman's Wastelands 2023 art book!
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ah my fav girlboss & malewife dynamic
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Laszlo Kiraly, Hungary
IG: laszlokiraly_ifbbpro
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It's all fun and games when people joke about Hungarians being obsessed with paprika but I'm here to tell you it is no exaggeration. We even use it as decoration inside our houses. When we need it it's right there hanging.
It's in (almost) every traditional Hungarian dish.
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Buda Castle, Budapest, Hungary,
Photo: Nemzeti Hauszmann Program
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Quality controller Rezső Nyuszi on the production line at the Videoton factory, Budapest, 1979. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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Budapest, Hungary *by Daniel Olah
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What’s going on in Hungary:
Teachers have been trying to go on strike because of their basically unlivable wages, which are federally controlled.
The government took their right to strike away.
The teachers still wouldn’t shut up, organizing protests and mini-strikes, basically (with the help of the students! One of the biggest protests was absolutely student-led)
Some of those who did were threatened that they would be fired if they kept it up.
They kept it up.
Today several teachers were fired from a pretigious high school. One of them was pulled from class and was fired in the middle of the corridor, effective immediately.
The students, parents, and teachers pulled together a protest by this evening, demanding the firings to be made null and void.
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