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in 2 you have to make emotoinal face just like happy,sad,angry,crying etc then how did they feel writ down..
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The Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 was selected as the chartbuster title for ten years in succession.
<h3>What is the Fifth Symphony?</h3>
This symphony was a typical symphonies during the Classical period that was created by Beethoven's.
These Symphony was used at the Sixth at Beethoven's "marathon" concert and was dedicated to Prince Lobkowitz and Count Andreas Rasumovsky.
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I'm like, way too obsessed with the 2000s and shouldn't know as much as I do. So, like, excuse me if I go a bit overboard here.
Fashion in the early 2000s was mainly form-fitting on the top (blouses were pretty big), while the bottom was more loose, like flared jeans or sagging your pants. Loose, trapeze type dresses (but like, structured on the top but completely unstructured past the bust. I don't think there's a name for that type of dress, it's just so weird and /such/ a fashion crime).
This started to change around maybe 2004-2005? ish when emo/pop punk started getting way more traction and Paris Hilton became a major style influence (like, I could write an essay about her genius. She influenced an entire dam/n generation and CREATED the Kardashians. What an icon). Jeans became tighter (if emo did anything right, it was getting rid of bell bottoms for good) and more low rise. Actually, severely low-rise (thanks, Paris Hilton). And the god awful whatever-the-heII-that-was dress was replaced by slip dresses (courtesy of our lord and savior, Paris Hilton again). Oh yeah, I also can't not mention the Juicy Couture tracksuits which were /huge/ in the early 2000s. (Also, I think tube tops were either early 2000s or mid-2000s, which was major because the partying scene literally exploded.)
TL;DR mostly form-fitting. If you need examples, just cite Paris Hilton or Juicy Couture.
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The song "Stand Out Fit In" empowers me because it shows me that I don't have to dress like a pretty lady or wear a bunch of makeup to "fit in". I can make my own trends and dress how I want to dress. It shows me that I can be my own me.
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