Which Wedding Dress Style Should You Actually Wear?

Which Wedding Dress Style Should You Actually Wear?

Which Wedding Dress Style Should You Actually Wear? | Personality Quiz

I got this one, true to my taste:
Vintage Lace Gown
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Your inspiration likely comes from weddings in the past, and you want to hold true to a classic look while still feeling relevant. The rise of illusion lace makes it easy to achieve that look. Accessorize with your grandmother’s pearls and let the elaborate lace detailing speak for itself.

More of the same idea, sort of:
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New Evidence the Black Death wasn’t Actually A Bubonic Plague After All

New Evidence the Black Death wasn’t Actually A Bubonic Plague After All

Black Death-plague: Skeleton teeth reveal Black Death was an airborne illness, not a bubonic plague as once thought.

New Evidence the Black Death wasn’t Actually a Bubonic Plague After All

At least 75 million people—including more than half of Britain’s population—are believed to have died during the 14th and 15th centuries from the Plague known as the Black Death. For years, the fatal disease’s spread was widely blamed on infected rats’ fleas. But now, thanks to a trove of 25 skeletons unearthed by work on a new London railway line last year, scientists now believe the disease was instead likely airborne. How was this historic information gleaned? Teeth pulled from the centuries-old skeletons.


The Guardian with the details of the toothy discovery (emphasis mine):

By extracting the DNA of the disease bacterium, Yersinia pestis, from the largest teeth in some of the skulls retrieved from the square, the scientists were able to compare the strain of Bubonic Plague preserved there with that which was recently responsible for killing 60 people in Madagascar. To their surprise, the 14th-century strain, the cause of the most lethal catastrophe in recorded history, was no more virulent than today’s disease. The DNA codes were an almost perfect match.

According to scientists working at Public Health England in Porton Down, for any Plague to spread at such a pace it must have got into the lungs of victims who were malnourished and then been spread by coughs and sneezes. It was therefore a pneumonic Plague rather than a Bubonic plague. Infection was spread human to human, rather than by rat fleas that bit a sick person and then bit another victim. "As an explanation [rat fleas] for the Black Death in its own right, it simply isn’t good enough. It cannot spread fast enough from one household to the next to cause the huge number of cases that we saw during the Black Death epidemics," said Dr Tim Brooks from Porton Down.

The skeletons were excavated After they were found by construction crews working on the Crosstrail Line in London’s Charterhouse Square. Teams of archaeologists, scientists, historians and physicists are continuing to examine the remains for more information about both the Plague and life during those centuries, according to theAssociated Press. More more on the discovery here and here.

A Woman’s Skinny Jeans Actually Put Her In The Hospital

A Woman’s Skinny Jeans Actually Put Her In The Hospital

A Woman’s Skinny Jeans Actually Put Her In The Hospital

A Woman’s Skinny Jeans Actually Put Her In The Hospital – MTV

by MTV News Staff 19h ago By Brittney McKenna

There’s one activity you should never, ever do in super-tight denim, her doctor warns.

What’s the most dangerous item of clothing in your closet? Maybe those studded heels you tried (and failed) to walk in on New Year’s Eve? Or how about … your Skinny jeans?

For one Australian woman, a form-fitting outfit apparently led to a four-day Hospital stint, the Associated Press reports.
The unidentified 35-year-old showed up at Royal Adelaide Hospital in Australia complaining of tight, numb legs that left her unable to walk properly after she’d worn Skinny Jeans while helping a family member move for most of the previous day.

It turns out that all the squatting associated with moving, combined with the restrictive pants, caused swelling, nerve blockage and muscle damage in the patient. She Actually had to have the Jeans cut off in order to receive treatment.

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The case was outlined in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry in a study titled “Fashion victim: rhabdomyolysis and bilateral peroneal and tibial neuropathies as a result of squatting in ‘skinny jeans,’” which explained:
“[S]he had been helping a family member move house. This involved many hours of squatting while emptying cupboards. She had been wearing ‘skinny jeans’, and recalled that her Jeans had felt increasingly tight and uncomfortable during the day. Later that evening, while walking home, she noticed bilateral foot drop and foot numbness, which caused her to trip and fall. She spent several hours lying on the ground before she was found. … [H]er Jeans could only be removed by cutting them off.”


(She’s reportedly OK now, BTW.)

It’s not the first time Skinny Jeans have caused a problem for wearers, either — reports of the dangers of extremely tight clothing have been around for years.
Now, we know even the risk of nerve damage probably isn’t enough to tear you away from your favorite pair of Skinny jeans.
So take a pro tip and save the squatting for another trend: yoga pants.