What do i mean with native: spacing, colors, etc. are internally variables

  • crusa187@lemmy.ml
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    9 hours ago

    I think there was a small bit of practicality to these, even if they were primarily wealth and status symbols. Most of the streets were covered in excrement at the time, as there wasn’t any sewage or plumbing. If you could afford a pair of these “chopines,” you could keep up out of the muck while walking about. I guess just don’t get them too tall, or ya might trip and tip lol

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      7 hours ago

      You can see the discoloration around the base of sone if them, which shows the utility of the idea, but I suspect the extreme height was deliberately to make them impractical to show you don’t need to work, in the same way long trains on dresses show you don’t do anything much and can afford someone to follow you around holding it up, or lawns showed you didn’t need your land to produce food.

      • Klear@lemmy.world
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        6 hours ago

        Like how pale skin used to be a mark of rich people because poor people had to toil in the sun all day. Of course, once the poor people moved into offices and other indoor jobs, it became attractive to have a tan showing you can afford to lie on the sun all day instead of working.

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      7 hours ago

      If you could afford a pair of these “chopines,” you could keep up out of the muck while walking about.

      Reminds me of Monty Python.

      “I could tell he’s a king!” “Really, how?” “Well, he ain’t all covered in shit now is he?”

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      8 hours ago

      That would certainly make sense, considering how the front of these towards the bottom is shaped like a wedge.