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Is our collective memory of this trope (man ties woman to train tracks) all based on one instance of it in one silent movie, or was it really as widespread a cliché as it seems to us nowadays? 🤔
Let’s just say the local millinery has an ethical obligation to alert the railroad’s security detail when top hat sales rise.
Hmmm… Is it AI or are they casually lifting 100 lbs with a bent elbow and no apparent lean?
Not AI, I saw this picture years ago.
Do women want to be tied up by Abraham Lincoln?
I’d argue that it’s more of a Snidely Whiplash sort of situation. One of them is going to be tied to the rails and railed.




