Comments by "Widdekuu91" (@Widdekuu91) on "Bernadette Banner"
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We used to have 'Het land van ooit' in the Netherlands (more or less for children, they got to be in costumes, not the adults) and there was always a Yellow knight (gele ridder) red, white and black knight. The black one had a bit of a ragged cloak and he was the evil one.
They always wore their harnesses and we never saw their faces. They spoke through..microphones I guess.
I remember during a show, he galloped near an older lady and she peeked over the edge to see him. He saw her and instantly did what his character would do and growled or..screamed at her, or something.
The older lady was terrified and sat back down, visibly upset.
He galloped around one time and then, said something along the lines of; 'I might be the evil knight, but I do have to apologize to that lady there, I'm sorry I scared you madam.'
He went over and shook her hand (might've even kissed her hand) and I vaguely remember he did the 'Land-van-ooit-greeting (like a wavy salute) for her. Everyone was impressed, because so far, he was a scary dude on a large black stallion and never had his character shown any kindness in the whole show. He made an exception for that older lady haha. At the time, I was confused, but now I understand it.
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@KG9551 I thought it'd be a good idea to make a 'What is Jenna doing now"-videochallenge, for all the fans to join in.
You can make a video about Jenna, in her style, with any creative style you want.
You can use your hamsters to be Julien and Jenna or you can make dolls/marionets/puppets.
You can cut out paper-pictures on sticks, you can create them with ham on your sandwich, you can use stopmotion or anime-style video's or...ANYTHING you want. And then just make a video, in her style, that shows what she's doing now.
Whether that is playing with the dogs, growing even taller, making a pool indoors by leaving the faucet running, becoming one with her plant-children and growing leafs (she's a plant mom) or reading her fanmail or... being an international spy and peacemaker or a half-alligator lady or whatever you want her to do, you can make the video about.
And that will become one big playlist with hashtags and that'll be Jenna-inspired content for people to watch and for her to watch.
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@carliegriffiths6290 Haha, ooohh I once joined a (regular) party and brought along a bag of clothes that I no longer wanted.
I arrived there, it was a bit tame (nothing was happening, just some music and people sitting there, eating.)
I was afraid that Sophie, the girl that I wanted to give the clothes to, might tell me that she wasn't interested in my 'rubbish' or thought it was weird.
Up to that point, I'd never given away clothes before like that.
Many dresses/shirts were supercute, but just not my style, I'd recieved them from someone else.
One looked like a marilyn-monroe-dress with glitter-beads on it. And a brown fake-leather bag. And a purple glitter-dress with stars on it.
At some point I finally got the courage to ask he, if she wanted to see the clothes.
The rest of the girls became curious, so I took the bags out and held them up. Lots of happy screaming followed and everyone went to the bathroom, one by one, to try them on.
The boys, who had been sitting in the kitchen, seperated from the girls, were watching from a distance as they proudly paraded around in the dresses.
Sophie said; 'Oh are you sure about this white dress? I lóve it so much! Thanks! Here's the bag, it's empty...where did you get it?' I said; 'The bag is something to give away too.'
She said; 'No way! Oh can I have it?! This is amazing!'
The only dress that was "left" was the purple one, which is when our friend Jean (a metalhead with hair so long it reached his bum) solved the problem by taking two apples from the kitchen and putting the dress on.
He sat down with us, while we braided his hair and put some make up on him (no mascara or eyeshadow, only blush and lipstick, those were his conditions.)
We were all impressed by his attitude and how he just had the guts to put the dress on. Except for the boys, who were staring from a distance, complaining; 'Do we have to put a dress on to get attention?!'
They finally came out of the kitchen at some point in the evening and we enjoyed a movie together. Jean ate his apples, he just didn't care, he looked good in the dress anyway.
And in the end, Sophie took the dress home and Jean went home to his girlfriend, while the rest of the men felt a bit ashamed about making such a big deal about a dress.
Either way, I remember that night as a spectacular evening. I was afraid I would be mocked for my clothes and instead, all the girls (and almost Jean) went home with a load of dresses and everyone had a really good time.
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@lazyperfectionist3978
Oohhh those comments are not at all true in any way.
There is a ridiculous amount of clothes in the world, the poor people will nót be deprived of anything.
And usually the clothes that are pre-worn, have been washed and hung in the cabinet for a long time (why else were they thrown out? People don't wear them one last time and then throw them out. People throw out clean items that have been hanging in the cabinet for a year or so.)
Whereas in stores, a load of sweaty people with make up on, are trying on all the tight-dresses. A dress in a store will be tried on perhaps 5-6 times per day, or more, before it's bought. Fresh sweat on there. Instead of clean clothes, not worn for over a year.
I'd say, keep persistently donating whatever your parents buy, that isn't your taste, to the thriftshops or bring it back if the tag is still attached.
And tell them that you "don't like store-bought clothing, because the thought of sweaty teengirls rubbing their make up on those things is 'disgusting' and that accepting that is something poor people would do." Just a taste of their own biscuit, as we'd say here.
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I have so much clothing (secondhand) that I can combine and probably create at least 400 different styles with.
I've done an education for shoppingwindow-designer before and (though it sucked a lot and I hated it in the end) I did enjoy creating different styles on the mannequins.
We had to bring our own clothes, put them on the mannequin and create the desired style. I always had a ton of clothes with me, enough to pick from, and create outfits with, preferably a bit over the top and stereotypical.
I remember once, we were told to create 5 different styles on 5 mannqeuins, in 2 hours. Many classmates said; 'That's not possible!' and 'That's all my good clothes then, I only wear sweatpants or blouses!' and I on the other hand was incredibly motivated.
I brought heaps of clothes and accessoiries and we created one American Gangster, one Barbie-Valleygirl, one emo-rock/scenekid, one gothicgirl and one hippie-girl. Layers and layers of clothing (as the shoppingwindow-mannequins have) and an overload of jewelry and hairbands and bags and oh, I just can't describe the rush as I pulled more stuff out of the bag and just slapped it straight onto the mannequins, until they were all overdressed and ready for the nonexistent shoppingwindow that we practiced for.
I mean, I recently decided to get rid of about 14 enormous bags full of clothes, because I had too much (and not to mention they were an XS from when I was 16 and I'm 30 now.)
But I still have enough to create these styles and more, if I want to. Especially strange pieces of clothing that stand out, can be used to create multiple styles, with a bit of imagination and some thriftshop-clothing.
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