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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-11-11 06:52 pm

[ SECRET POST #2870 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2870 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[X-Files]


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(Doctor Who/Torchwood)


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(Benedict Cumberbatch)


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[Star Trek]


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[Star Trek Voyager, "Macrocosm"]


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[Great British Bake Off series 4, Ruby Tandoh]


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[How to Get Away with Murder]


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[Far Cry 3]


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[Krazy Kat & Ignatz Mouse]











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(Anonymous) 2014-11-12 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
The US still retains quite a lot of our early Puritan influence. It's why, when compared to Europe, we are way more uptight about sexuality. No business-woman would wear a skirt that short even in the hottest climate. I think there was even an episode of Ally Mcbeal where the judge threw her in jail for a while because he thought her skirts were so short as to be disrespectful of the court.

(As a side note another Puritan influence is the thing about us not being big drinkers. Seriously, if you drink in America the way many people do normally in the UK, you will be asked if you have a problem. There's also the part where we've got a huge car culture as well, and obviously driving and alcohol are a potentially fatal combination.)