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I Adore My Friends
Loryn: Ok I'm going to do the nap of your neck now.
Will: You mean nape?
Loryn: Nap or nape, regardless, you really gonna correct the person with a straight iron near your neck?
Will: What can I say? I'm a grammar Nazi who lives on the edge.
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missingsisterstill asked: Hello, my mentor :) do you know if there is like a timeline to call a dress victorian? I mean everything from 1899 back surley is not called victorian. For example I have a lot of dresses from the 1700s are is 'victorian" still the correct discription. I seems fashion from 1900 to 1914 is called "Edwardian Era" Or do you know where the answeres to this question could be found?...
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