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It’s me, I am this reader.

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    It’s me, I am this reader. What do you mean your knight got an entire bespoke set of clothes in his heraldic colors for the evening meal when he just showed up as a guest of this castle three hours ago? Do you have any IDEA of how lengthy the fiber-production-to-wearable-garment timeline is???

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      It’s me, I am this reader. What do you mean your knight got an entire bespoke set of clothes in his heraldic colors for the evening meal when he just showed up as a guest of this castle three hours ago? Do you have any IDEA of how lengthy the fiber-production-to-wearable-garment timeline is???

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      @Violinknitter Zippers. How does a medieval civilization make zippers?

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        @Violinknitter Zippers. How does a medieval civilization make zippers?

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        @skewray It was only about five to seven years ago that I discovered why pinafores were called pinafores and why Abigail Adams was so upset about the lack of pins. Like, the women of Boston literally couldn’t appear dressed in public without them

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          @skewray It was only about five to seven years ago that I discovered why pinafores were called pinafores and why Abigail Adams was so upset about the lack of pins. Like, the women of Boston literally couldn’t appear dressed in public without them

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          @Violinknitter Pinafores will live on forever as part of the Japanese anime version of the French maid uniform.

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