I don't understand what went wrong. The actresses are all prostitutes anyway
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas @whalefishery
>I don't understand what went wrong. pls don't tell me you're serious
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Replying to @CedricOfEn @whalefishery
I.e.: prostitutes & actresses were originally same class because all actresses made most of their money as whores
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas @whalefishery
I get that. I'm meaning "Don't tell me you don't understand how actors came up in status."
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Replying to @CedricOfEn @whalefishery
I can rattle lists of what actresses have that contributes to status generally but pre-modern actors had those too
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas @whalefishery
status. This coincidences with some other things too of course.
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Replying to @CedricOfEn @whalefishery
But in 17th-19th c. there were actresses (& singers & probably other performers) who were nationally famous whores
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The question is not "how did they become famous" but "why did their degrading career path abruptly stop mattering"
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