
1920s fashion fads and 'human fly' climbs up a building
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The video explores the cultural and social dynamics of the 1920s, highlighting the era's fascination with speakeasies and gin. It contrasts this with the social expectations of the early Bush years, where failing to meet certain physical feats was seen as a social failure. The phenomenon of the 'human fly' is discussed as a popular spectacle that captivated thousands, despite its limited participation.
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How did the number of enthusiasts for this occupation get limited?
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What role did spectators play in the context of this occupation?
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