Please reblog for a bigger sample size!
If you have any fun fact about GDR, please tell us and I'll reblog it!
Be respectful in your comments. You can criticize a government without offending its people.
56 notes
·
View notes
all period typical nicknames are free reign
18K notes
·
View notes
Disclaimer: I know that some folks continue to wear some or all of these items in the 21st century. This is more asking what you wish would become fashionable again so you could wear it without receiving any second glances from strangers
4K notes
·
View notes
ULTIMATE HISTORICAL FIGURE OF TUMBLR DOT COM!!! SUPER FINAL!!!!!!!!!!!
12K notes
·
View notes
All of these are at around the same power level. None of them look fully human, though some look more human than others. Sorted from eldest to youngest.
434 notes
·
View notes
Please reblog for a bigger sample size!
If you have any fun fact about the Soviet Union, please tell us and I'll reblog it!
Be respectful in your comments. You can criticize a government without offending its people.
40 notes
·
View notes
—Saw a poll on this while looking for fashion inspiration; so tell me, babes… 🧐
471 notes
·
View notes
ULTIMATE HISTORICAL FIGURE OF TUMBLR DOT COM!!! SUPER SEMI FINALS!!!
2K notes
·
View notes
Not sure what my motive is here, but . . .
The results will not affect which books I post about, because I actually have to want to read them, but I'm dying to know who likes to suffer!
212 notes
·
View notes
N.B. the illustration identifies A, C, and D as "wide-awakes of felt and straw," B as a top hat, E as a "nautical hat," F and H as straw hats, G as "hemispherical hat or 'bolinger' (1859)," I as "old-fashioned beaver hat," and J as "cap for country wear." From Handbook of English Costume in the 19th Century by Phillis Cunnington and C. Willett Cunnington.
298 notes
·
View notes