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The 1920s were the era of flapper fashion. Ladies, you know it was a wild time when even your grandma was rocking a shorter skirt than you do on a Saturday night.
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You know you're looking at a 1920s photo when everyone is holding a cigarette like it's the secret to eternal wisdom. "Ah, yes, let me puff on this stick of knowledge and contemplate life's mysteries.
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I was watching a documentary about the 1920s, and they talked about the stock market crash. You ever notice how they make it sound so official? Like the stock market just tripped and spilled its coffee, leading to the Great Depression.
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Back in the 1920s, they had those classic silent films. Can you imagine living in a world without sound? I bet arguments were a lot more dramatic back then. "You never listen to me!" Well, no kidding, it's a silent movie!
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You ever notice how in old photos from the 1920s, everyone looks so serious and proper? I mean, it's like they just invented the camera, and suddenly, smiling was considered a luxury tax.
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I was looking at pictures from the 1920s, and everyone had those fancy hats. I can barely commit to wearing a beanie in winter, and they were out there with what looked like upside-down wedding cakes on their heads. Where do you even buy a hat like that? The Roaring Twenties section of Party City?
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The 1920s had those old-timey cars that looked like they were held together with hope and a couple of rubber bands. I drive a modern car, and sometimes it feels like it's held together by Bluetooth and the prayers of my mechanic.
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In the 1920s, they had those speakeasies during Prohibition. Nowadays, if you tell someone you're going to a speakeasy, they think you're just going to a hipster bar with a password. Back then, it was more like, "Psst, what's the secret knock to get into Starbucks?
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The 1920s had those record players with the big horn speakers. Now we have tiny earbuds that we lose every five minutes. I miss the days when losing your music meant misplacing furniture. "Honey, have you seen the Victrola? I can't find my jazz records anywhere!
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