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Did you know? Jewelry of jet was the haute jewelry of the Victorian era. — Fallin
What she got was the opposite of what she wanted, also known as the subtitle to her marriage.
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#17
"what does it feel like to get shot" and "what do bullets feel like"

and this is where i admit that i have no idea how to hold a gun or shoot a gun, nor do i know anything about them other than you pull a trigger and they go pew pew.

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#18
grain of salt etymology

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#19
How was coffee made in the 1890s. found this super helpful article!

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#20
eyeliner in the victorian era

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Can we dance like we're all alone
Stop the time and make it still
Hold you like I always will

#21
Pearls and their value in the Victorian Era, which led me down a mini-rabbit hole of some really fascinating articles about Victorian jewelry and its significance!

The Romantic Period (1837-1860)

The Grand Period (1861-1885)

Late Victorian Aesthetic Period (1885-1901)


Also:
THE VICTORIAN ERA AND ITS INFLUENCE ON JEWELRY

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#22
Calamari (aka squid as an ingredient for food) wasn't referenced in English writing until 1826 and it was called calamara. Calamari and six other spellings wouldn't appear until the mid-1900s. (thanks, OED!)

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#23
"flower pickup lines" for this zaid thread title. So many great ones out there xD

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#24
Beanie: ugh all I wanted was the victorian phrase for gambling addiction
Beanie: and somehow I've gone down a useless rabbit hole that has taken me to a jstor article titled "The Victorian Discourse of Gambling: Speculations on Middlemarch and the Duke's Children"

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#25
currently on the wikipedia page for (the history of the) tomato

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#26
Me yesterday skimming through title lines for Romantic poems looking for one about the horrors of fading into anonymity —

but one that Ford would like, so not Ozymandias

had a hunch Keats might have one and he did! Thank you literature degree!

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