Is there a reason she's dressed as an amazon? Beyond the thirst-trap?
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The original article that went with the picture spoke of "a new race of amazons" and calls the woman on the right, "Diana", which may be a reference to Wonder Woman (AKA Diana, Princess of the Amazons).
Or the Latin name for Artemis.
But where are they? I need to know... so I can avoid them...
Nearest municipal fire department, assuming the city hires women for firefighters. San Francisco did in the late 1980s
ETA SFFD still does in the 2020s and yes, they're still swoonworthy and would make Themiscyra proud.
This article is a perfect example of linear extrapolating.. They were like "huh, when you feed people a balanced diet with proper nutrition, they get 3 or 4 inches taller. This trend will obviously continue until people are 10 feet tall in a few generations."
Wonder Woman was created in 1941. I assume this comic was created in the 1950's based on the dates.
Only connection I can think of.
Greek mythology is actually older than Marvel comics.
Source?
I'm sorry. Of course we all know human civilization started in 1776 and there was absolutely nothing before that.
A - it's DC comics for wonder woman
B - often pop culture borrows similar themes, so when an Amazon character becomes popular, other people tend to piggy back
You crazy? It just got invented in fortnite last season
Fashion is cyclical
A better question - is there a reason women today do not dress as amazons?
Those were lies :( where giant women?
Go to your local transfem meetup
Yuuuuuuuup.
My wife is 6'3, I've found my Amazon.
Damn, if only
My mom is apparently the prophesied one, she is 6β2β.
Interesting how it says "authorities" not "experts"
Well it's likely short for "authorities on the subject", i.e. experts.
Probably, I just found the change of wording curious
It's the evolution of the language. One would appeal to an "authority" for an educated opinion. For example the standard fallacy name "faulty appeal to authority," where information is posed as authoritative but is, in actuality, from a layperson.
Reeeesssspect ma authorotyyyy
They weren't as far off as one might think. If everyone had a standard of living growing up that scaled with trends at the time, women would probably be taller than they actually are.
When I was 5' 11" and starting college as an honors student, I was shocked that most women in the program were around my height or taller, while the men were all taller than me. I think it was mostly because the other honors students came from well off families that pushed them to have high GPAs, made them eat healthy as they grew, and gave them every other possible advantage. Honestly, they didn't seem much smarter than many other students I later met. They mostly had privileged upbringings.
6' ~ 1.82m
A bit tall for average height
Not tall enough
They were on to something though.
Yes, that sure is something. Damn.
the future the left wants π£
1900 woman's waistline is an optical illusion
Definitely not 6 foot. But yes I do exceed size 11... by quite a large margin π
It's OK to be a Hobbit.
So the 1950's lass is wearing high heels. Without them she's probably a similar height to the first lass.
Women's shoes in 1900 routinely had high heels as well. Here's a sample:
https://vintagedancer.com/1900s/edwardian-shoes-styles/
The difference may be about an inch from the 1950s shoe shown.
So, they are both smaller and there's a giant leap up to amazonian.
We really let them down on fashion.
I blame the Amazons and their secretive ways
...am I a 2000s gal?
Death by Snu Snu
The good timeline.
Iβm so close to the prophesied one. But really itβs my mom that was the leap. Grandma is tiny, mom was nearly my size.
Of anything that would happen 300 years from now, a 3 meter tall woman everywhere is not what i would expect.
Less gooo! that's what I have been waiting for that's what it's allabout !!!