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Comments by "Kasumi Rina" (@KasumiRINA) on "Bernadette Banner" channel.
I'd say most? Also wearing a corset on bare skin and lacing it so tight that there are red marks on the skin left after taking it off. That's BDSM stuff at that point.
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"I accidentally wrote an essay"... yeah, seems pretty much like you)))
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That dress is made in a sweatshop owned by the Communist party of China though.
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Possible. More likely it would be average Chinese workers in a sweatshop, conveyor-style, with each making a specific operation over and over (i.e. one worker on zippers, another does buttons, the third stitches the top, etc.)
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It has more to do with companies (both local and international) abusing cheap labour in China and SE Asia, and, well, people wanting cheap goods. Remember that 90% of the humans (everyone living outside of EU, North America & Japan/South Korea) earn much less than a thousand dollars/Euros a month. It's silly paying 2500$ for a costume when that could feed your family for the better part of a year. And yeah, Chinese environment is completely screwed... my friend who worked as a dance coach in China had to return to Europe because he started coughing blood from inhaling too much smog. Locals get used to it over decades living like that. Russia has a similar problem to China in its Asian part where factories completely destroy habitable life. Plus radiation from the failed nuclear tests. That too... there, people think that a $40 dress is too much so they buy cheap alcohol instead.
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It's the same with modern pressure of having to wear a bra in all cases.
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@invalidname.pleasetryagain122 their working conditions are a direct result of decades of futile attempts to build communism, had Chinese not jumped to market economy in time, they'd be starving like North Korea, Cuba or Venezuela. Or, you know, like in Maoist China.
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90% of world's population would gladly take a job that pays that. Chinese workers who sewn that dress can hardly make that much a day.
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Because Renaissance is more of a movement of restoring the antiquity in Europe than a precise historical era, where Late Medieval period was followed by Early Modern. Remember, the height of Italian Renaissance happened around the same time Medieval English and French were busy burning witches (Leonardo and other ninja turtles lived in the same century that Joan of Arc was set on fire.)
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@mollynguyen834 they even misspelled "Ma de" is the point.
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15:10 that's called... healthy eating. By doctors. More meals, but smaller in size.
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Have any of you people tried Chinese qigong? Specifically, the yoga-like poses coupled with breath gymnastics. My local kung-fu section had some people visiting our practice just for the work-out portion of it (which included warm-up, joint gymnastics and one of the qigong complexes), completely ignoring the combat part. It really helped post-injury rehabilitation for everyone present but mostly it was people with torn ligaments and broken bones, adding breath gymnastics was just a bonus.
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Yeah, I want my Genies, Merfolk, Dragons, Sorcerers, Peter Pans and Ice Queens to be historically accurate. I mean, there at least were evil Viziers in Ming China where Aladdin takes place, right?..
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We need combat footage of knights on horses vs modern Manpads & drones.
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11:30 LMAO, no way a seamstress outside of First World gets 15 dollars an hour, or even half of that. I doubt they get that much for a day's work in China.
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