Back in the 50's there were many objects that could put an eye out.
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Best Friends. Brooklyn, New York, 1981. Shot by Jamel Shabazz
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Supercentenarian Christian Mortensen (1882-1998) at age 114 in 1997. He smoked cigars for over 90 years and was the first man ever to verifiably reach 114 and 115 years of age. He was also too old for WW1.
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Roger Moore and Christopher Walken behind the scenes for A View to Kill (1985)
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Salma Hayek before she was famous, working as an "edecan" for a Revlon event, late 1980s.
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Back when airbrushing was for cars and feathered hair reigned supreme 1970s.
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"Happiest Man in China", taken in 1901 by British anthropologists after deciding to document the Chinese. The Chinese didn't know photos were a "serious matter" and decided to be goofy, hence the pose and smile.
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In February of 1905, photographer Geraldine Moodie captured a striking portrait of an Inuit woman named Kootucktuck
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Joey Lauren Adams, Parker Posey, and Rory Cochrane on the set of Dazed and Confused (1993)
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Joey Lauren Adams, Parker Posey, and Rory Cochrane on the set of Dazed and Confused (1993)
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