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did-you-kno:
“When Twitter user @ThatGuyJigg’s older brother took a date to Night to Shine, a prom for people with special needs, he tweeted a photo of the couple asking everyone to help make it go viral. Twitter obliged, he quickly had over 900k...

did-you-kno:

When Twitter user @ThatGuyJigg’s older brother took a date to Night to Shine, a prom for people with special needs, he tweeted a photo of the couple asking everyone to help make it go viral. Twitter obliged, he quickly had over 900k likes and retweets combined, and the post made it all the way to Ellen DeGeneres (who also provided a retweet). Source Source 2

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dottily:

everytime u see a old photo of a snazzy 1920s dude in a suit remember what lurks beneath

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okay why are you guys reblogging this and tagging it as reference do you plan on drawing 20s gangsters in their underwear i better see these 

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I couldn’t help myself

To be fair, underwear that fully covers the body from neck to knees makes a lot of sense when you’re wearing a dry-clean-only suit as your everyday outfit; it prevents sweat from soiling the garment’s inner layer, and thus lets you go longer between launderings. The development of modern underwear tracks pretty much directly with the shift to washable daywear, which removes much of the need for such extensive protection.

The part that makes least sense is how it’s sleeveless and thus doesn’t protect suits from armpit sweat. Surely the armpit is one of the most important places to put this kind of undergarment? T-shirts were originally designed as an undergarment that does protect clothing from armpit sweat, but they weren’t popularized yet in the 20s.

Most union suits did indeed have full or partial sleeves; the ones pictured in the original post are more fashionable than functional, probably intended to be worn with eveningwear.

Wow this was informative

Eveningwear? So… this is 1920s men’s lingerie. GTK

Bring back prissy gangster lingerie 2k16

@insanereddragon I- I just- … You probably have an idea of what I am thinking right now

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pankrankmax:

What will actually reduce drug use and deaths caused by drug use:

  • accurate information about drugs and addiction
  • information on harm reduction
  • focus on solving the problems that lead people to turn to drugs

What will actually contribute to the problem:

  • fear-mongering
  • innaccurate info on drugs and drug use
  • demonizing addicts
  • making it near-impossible for addicts to get jobs and change their situation
  • treating drugs as some forbidden fruit, essentially romanticizing them
  • isolating addicts from the rest of society- singling addicts out as if we’re the problem and deserve to be shunned (looking at you @knowtherealcost
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