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It turns out that one of the first films shown on a public screen caused a lot of chaos. It began with a train boarding at its platform but because it all seemed so real, when the train came, people began to panic and ran from the theater.
Victorian ladies collapsed (or at least pretended to get the vapors) at the drop of a hat. Something shocking happen? Faint. Startled? Faint. Frightened? Faint. Were they such delicate flowers? Not really. Women had few outlets for their emotions, and almost any kind of outburst was frowned upon. Swooning, on the other hand, was socially acceptable since women were supposed to be dainty. Or so they say.
oh wow
Darling Graf, notice my characterization of Brielle in the beginning of the Rejected Gear. Everything made her faint. Now, depending on how she feels, and how tight her corset is on that given day(from personal experience I can tell you that while not delicate normally, there IS reduced ability to get enough oxygen while wearing one of those things laced in >.<) she is just as likely to shoot them. Other outcasts of Victorian society care rather less about those pesky emotional outbursts then her family did ^.^
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
the human mind can memorize a maximum of seven numbers at time.
That's insane!!!!
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