Just checking interest in a concept.
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@Auspice The only thing that the Norse saw as a big deal about cross-dressing and homosexuality was being the bottom; that was emasculating and embarrassing. Topping one's slaves or putting on a dress, on the other hand, eh, why not. The story of Thor as Thrym's bride pokes good-natured fun at Thor, but is also in line with the Norse tendency for stories to award cunning and creative thinking -- he got the hammer back, Thrym died, everyone we like wins.
--hobby historian rides back off into the sunset.
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I voted the 80s. Not because of anything to do with the era of comics, but rather because I'm a child of the 70s and 80s, and the 80s is what I hold near and dear to my heart.
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@TiredEwok said in Just checking interest in a concept.:
I'm a child of the 70s and 80s, and the 80s is what I hold near and dear to my heart.
Bonus points if you have any images from your youth wherein you look like either Punky Brewster or one of the girls from Full House.
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I wish I did. Sadly, all of my pictures have been lost over the years.