These fat freakin chuds LMAO Idk I just thought this would be silly
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These fat freakin chuds LMAO Idk I just thought this would be silly
Mario struggles a bit after the events of Luigi’s Mansion
reunited :)
how do you mourn the death of someone who’s still alive?
AU where Luigi never recovered from being Mr L
see this is exactly what I'm talking about. this labour is so incredibly invisibilised that there are real human beings, walking about amongst us, leading normal lives, etc., who earnestly believe that machines can make an item of clothing from start to finish.
Hey just in case someone on here doesn’t quite understand how labor intensive making a garment is, here is a list of things that (to the best of my knowledge) cannot be done by machine alone, from a costumer/tailor in training
Cutting - in my opinion, the most labor intensive part of the process. The amount of time/effort needed varies depending on the pattern and if seam allowance is included or marked separately, but no matter what this process can not be done by machine. Each and every panel and piece of fabric that goes into a garment must be cut by hand by a person.
Pinning/clipping - pinning (or clipping) is the stage at which you align the pieces you are going to be stitching together and hold them together with — you guessed it! — either pins or clips. This can not be done by machine.
Stitching - the actual sewing. This can be done by a sewing machine, but that machine still needs to be operated by a human being.
Ironing/pressing - two words that mean the same thing. The iron itself is a machine, but once again, it needs to be operated by a human being.
Finishing - depending on the technique you use, there are certain finishing techniques that can only be done by hand. But, let’s assume we’re talking about fast fashion, which is usually just finished with a simple overlock/serger. Once again: these machines need to be operated by people.
These are just the basic steps to making a garment, and don’t include textile arts that I am not as knowledgeable about, such as weaving, knitting, and crochet. Also, it is important to note that there are a lot of things that can only be done by hand, such as certain stitches and decorative techniques.
Also, the machinery being operated in textile factories is not equivalent to a domestic sewing machine. We’re talking about one of these guys:
See that gray cylinder under the table, behind the knee pedal? That’s the motor. These machines can sew through your fingers bones and all and not even stop. The people in these factories and sweatshops are operating heavy machinery, and are subject to all the risk that comes with that in addition to all of the work I mentioned above.
Please respect textile workers and continue the fight to eliminate the use of sweatshops and exploited labor in the fashion industry!
I mean, uh, I'll be able to stop by the cathedral to pray for the spirit of our dearly departed, very dead daughter
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hi tumblr i have not died its my birthday also have this bomb kirby doodle i made for myself
This was my brother’s request (one might say he has a minor Kirby obsession). He absolutely loves this thing and I had 3 more Kirby’s to make to hit my goal, sooo I made this. It took me like 6 hours tbh. The lineart was easy, but good god was the reflections and details hard. I’m still really happy with how it turned out!
Fun fact: he actually got the Kirby car cake at the Tokyo Kirby cafe last year for his birthday! The trip was a graduation present of sorts (for me), but things aligned with his birthday so we had all the reasons to drag our parents to the Kirby cafe. 3 times!