• FozzyOsbourne
    122 months ago
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    Why did these horrible flip-books of short captioned gifs ever become a thing? Was there a file-size limit on tumblr?

    • OptionalOP
      42 months ago
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      Dunno. It doesn’t really translate as well to Lemmy -it has gaps between the images, . . . Hmmm. I wonder if i can get rid of those.

      Edit: yep!

      • FozzyOsbourne
        42 months ago
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        I appreciate the effort but I always thought they were horrible to look at even on tumblr!

  • Sekoia
    82 months ago
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    I 100% thought she was a drag queen until the last slide lol

    • thesporkeffect
      402 months ago
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      Well, that’s because she’s so iconic that many drag performers use a similar look

      • Apytele
        172 months ago
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        This is the best comment on this topic. Brief, but clearly and nonjudgmentally identifies the cultural context that easily could have led the original commenter to have come to this conclusion.

      • Sekoia
        92 months ago
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        That totally explains it actually, neat.

        (Just to be clear because I got a bunch of replies, my original comment wasn’t negative at all)

        • TexasDrunk
          132 months ago
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          Dolly Parton on losing a Dolly Parton lookalike contest:

          They had a bunch of Chers and Dollys that year and so I just over-exaggerated, made the beauty mark bigger, made my eyes bigger, the hair bigger — everything. All of these other beautiful drag queens had worked for months and weeks getting their clothes and all that, and they were dressed like me. So, I just got in the line and I just walked across [the stage] and they just thought I was some little, short gay guy. And I got the least applause but I was just dying laughing inside. I say it’s a good thing I was a girl or I’d be a drag queen.

      • chumbalumber
        152 months ago
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        I think there’s some ‘truth’ to it in some ways. Dolly acknowledges that she plays a lot with femininity and feminine expectations, and that ‘look’ she has is a costume in many ways. She doesn’t dress like that when she’s out incognito.

        In the same way drag is a costumed examination of what makes someone look ‘like a woman’, subverting in some ways and embracing in others

        • LemmyKnowsBest
          32 months ago
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          Now I’m curious what she looks like with no makeup, would nobody recognize her?

          And oh my gosh isn’t she like 80 years old now?

          • baldingpudenda
            22 months ago
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            I read that, thanks to the way she has dressed all these years, dressing regularly gives her anonymity and she can go anywhere without too much trouble or attention

            • LemmyKnowsBest
              22 months ago
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              what’s interesting is that we’ve only ever seen her dressed up and gorgeous so we just assume that she wakes up looking like that every day. Oh but what I meant to say was her look doesn’t seem entirely over the top, she just looks like a natural beauty, but I suppose if she didn’t put any effort in at all she would be unrecognizable and that is interesting.

          • TexasDrunk
            12 months ago
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            I bet her husband and Reba McEntire would be the only two people who would know.

  • Shotgun_Alice
    72 months ago
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    Like for real, if people with wealth were half as kind as her there would be a lot less suffering in this world.

  • hitmyspot
    72 months ago
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    I love that she says: It takes a lot of money to look this cheap!

  • Steal WoolEnglish
    62 months ago
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    “Honey, I would never stoop so low as to be fasionable” Dolly to Barbara Walter’s in interview