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Browsing the @vagina_museum shop and came across THIS beauty: https://t.co/g0KWQKxyaH
Look at these ridiculously fancy old Ketchup bottles.
Ketchup originated as a fish sauce in Asia. The British picked up the word and completely modified the recipe, turning it into a thin mushroom and anchovy based sauce. Tomato ketchup didn't take off until the late 1800's
Queen Victoria was wandering around the Palace of Westminster with her shoulders out from the day they finished building it, you idiots. It's practically tradition.
@notCursedE The Victorians were fine with shoulders. Don't give them the satisfaction of making it seem like anyone in any era thought that panicking about women's shoulders was a normal thing to be doing.
Here's Queen Victoria, baring her shoulders (like a common harlot, I guess?)
So pleased that Rising Stars is part of @EmpathyLabUK's 2019 Read For Empathy guide!
This world could do with a lot more empathy in it at the moment, and I know that fostering kindness and compassion is what all five of us were aiming for when we wrote it!