When Am I Finally Going To Snap, Become A Recluse And Create A Giant 15,000 Paged Enigmatic Story Along

when am i finally going to snap, become a recluse and create a giant 15,000 paged enigmatic story along with 30 disturbing paintings which reflect my tragic life

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Desmond But Just Sometimes He Goes To The Skate Park Dressed Like Adam Sandler And Fails Miserably At

Desmond but just sometimes he goes to the skate park dressed like Adam Sandler and fails miserably at skating. Do you like my au

Desmond But Just Sometimes He Goes To The Skate Park Dressed Like Adam Sandler And Fails Miserably At
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I'm Honestly Not Entirely Certain As There Were Definitely Dolls Available In 1918 That Would Seem To

I'm honestly not entirely certain as there were definitely dolls available in 1918 that would seem to fit Ruth's criteria.

I'm Honestly Not Entirely Certain As There Were Definitely Dolls Available In 1918 That Would Seem To

(source: Sears catalog, Fall/Winter 1918)

My best guess is that she was either referring to quality, and/or she wanted a doll with a bisque porcelain head and limbs - as that would have been the predominant style when her mother was a child.

By the late teens most doll heads/limbs were made of composition - a material consisting mainly of sawdust and glue. Composition dolls were marketed as "almost unbreakable" (as you can see above) which, considering how many late 19th/early 20th century letters to Santa involve stories of broken porcelain dolls, was definitely a needed innovation.

The most prized dolls at the time were made in Germany and France - which obviously meant that WWI severely interrupted the supply chain.

The fact that so many little girls coveted German-made dolls took a rather hilarious turn once the US and Germany were at war. I've found many, many dear Santa letters from children vehemently declaring that they would rather not have a doll at all than one made in Germany. Some went as far as to purposely break their German dolls in tiny fits of patriotism - such as Nancy from last year who had to request a new doll from Santa after she took her German-made doll and "chop it head off".

I'm Honestly Not Entirely Certain As There Were Definitely Dolls Available In 1918 That Would Seem To

(source: Grand magasins du Louvre catalog, Christmas 1918.)

If you compare the Sears catalog dolls to dolls from a French catalog from the same period, you can definitely see the difference in quality - as well as the fact they more closely resemble dolls from when Ruth's mother was growing up.

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