How the Y2K runway rebirth killed fashion’s sex drive

It was originally a disease. Coined by Johannes Hofer, a Swiss doctor in the 18th century, the term “nostalgia” referred to acute homesickness and was treated as a life-threatening disorder, remedied with things like drugs and amputation. Most often diagnosed in mercenaries who had been shipped off to war, the illness was said to induce melancholy, fever, and wild hallucinations. “The nostalgic embellishes memories, creating an ideal world where his imagination revels with an obstinatehellip;
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