In books you could hardly take a step without tripping over some swooned-out high-status lady. Never saw it happen in real life though. 2/
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It seemed like emotional stress, or surprise, or mild inconvenience caused people to fall unconscious, and then it stopped happening. 3/
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Good thing we got over that kind of thing as a society. Progress! 4/4
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I guess even back then they couldn't even
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finally someone gets the joke
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that and quicksand. And falling down wells...
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Oh man, quicksand. I think there was a law in the 30s that you had to have quicksand in every movie.
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corsets. We'll see it again if they become widespread, perhaps if we keep being widespread
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it's more logical than nosebleeds indicating sexual arousal
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one word: corsets
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. Banned in Sweden. SubGenius, Zhuangist, white-hat troll. Defrocked mathematician. Brain problems.