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Creative => Customs Gallery => Topic started by: gaspodfreud on January 19, 2012, 23:25:06
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en ce temps la , les joueurs de crapettes a la court du roi avait le visage farde en blanc , des perruques , ils jouaient a la crapette et se mettait des "mouches" sur les joues .
oui : faire des customs c'est jouer avec des stereotipes !!
in the time, players of the sunfish in the court of the king painted their face in white , they played to the "bluegill" (with trad ) and put "fly" on the cheeks.
yes doing customs is a bit like playing with stereotipes!
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Those are excellent, Jeremy! Really brilliant, I love them!
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I never understood why they put white makeup on their faces back on those days...
But these are great looking customs... more like ghosts, but still very nice!
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Interesting,
I did know about how they powdered their faces but never thought of doing it... :)
Very cool! You have done a great job with these!
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Looks like the ghost pirates found fancier clothes and started playing poker. ;)
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Great customs! I remember hearing somewhere that back in those times some of the face powder contained arsenic so it enhanced the pale sought complexion. No wonder they looked as white as death :o!
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thanks to the persons who had answer my post !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Wow! Love the white faces and fly spot on their cheeks! Very coooooool!