They have a flag! A ‘THEM’ flag!
These are actual photographs from different inspections in our county. Can you see what the problems are?
1. ↓ This is pretty easy. Small spaces require us to be more mindful about where we set stuff down.

These two are really the main reason I got so much into Deep Space Nine
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What does it mean? Menomonie, WI.
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17th century was one of the most Silly phases of masculine european fashion, and the costume dramas need to dare giving them that ridicolous siluette!

Puffy short pants, super tight skirt, skinny tights. Its. Such a dramatic Look, in term of how it conveys the shape of the human body ya know?
[clothing owned by the 17th century swedish king Gustav II Adolf]
Source: livrustkammaren. Link: http://emuseumplus.lsh.se/eMuseumPlus?service=ExternalInterface&module=literature&objectId=48018&viewType=detailView
Having long stockings with FRILLS at the top, is also important

Even when one is literally riding to battle. Yes, Gustav II Adolf, wore these to the battle field
Well, i guess having frills peeking up from ones boots is very important in battle. What will the other soldiers think if one lack frills?
Important things!
from livrustkammaren. The stockings Gustav ii adolf wore to the battle of Lützen. Link: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Linnestrumpor_burna_av_Gustav_II_Adolf_i_slaget_vid_Lützen_-_Livrustkammaren_-_56597.tif#mw-jump-to-license
Sometimes Gustav II Adolf also wore warm clothes, being that walking around dressed in silk is not ultimate in the nordics (nor when fightning battles in central europe either really)
Did you think that stopped him from asking to get That Siluette?
Ofcorse not!

Warm clothing to Gustav II Adolf, sewn from elk skin (i assume it has the elk furr invards towards the body)
The person who made that outfit must have worked hard trying to make elk leather look like 17th century silk court fashion…. I do think its quite a success. Although idk if it is still warm….
[clothing worn by Gustav II Adolf as padding underneath his armor during the battle of dirschau.]
Source:
Looked some more and apperntly in english the item (the top half that is) above is called a buff coat, and is used as padding under armor or as armor in itself
In swedish the type Gustav II Adolf wore is called a kyller, and they were mostly made of elk skin.
Thats makes it even more. Vaguelly amusing it is sewn to match fashion trends (while not uncommon thing in armor, STILL)

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