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there was a post going around a little while ago about how vegans are wrong to be anti-hunting because hunters help keep prey populations down and have to pay for hunting licenses and like . why do we need hunters to keep prey populations down? why are they so high? did something happen to their natural predators? did they go away somewhere? did someone do something to them? surely there wasnt a clade of people who set out to destroy them so they didnt have any competition and who continue to fight against conservation efforts to this day? surely the bison just went away of their own volition too?
you are all so anti-vegan/vegetarian and attached to your diets that it is cooking your brains. how did āindigenous people need to be able to hunt to put food on the table and balance their local ecosystemsā become āhunters are basically environmentalistsā?? how come the rampant and flagrant environmental destruction of the beef industry is tolerated when the environmental footprint of vegan foods - which, unless youāre on the jordan peterson diet, you also eat - is something that vegetarians and vegans must personally be responsible for? why is veganism considered inextricably white when the white supremacists have made the carnivore diet an integral part of their grift and are actively destroying environmental regulations around the world to allow for growing more feed and grazing more cattle?
spider-woman (petra parker) villains react to her coming out as trans
kingpin: ...this changes nothing.
electro: [very clearly uncomfortable but not willing to interrogate what that says about himself] so is this, like, a permanent thing?
rhino: you are...AH!! [drops the bags of money he's holding and gives spider-woman a bone-crushing hug] MY FRIEND!!! YES!!! my cousin's wife, she is like you as well! beautiful woman. maybe you know her? you do not? is not how that works? i see. you two must meet. we will arrange dinner after i break out from raft again. uhp--no arguments. i have decided.
vulture: this is exactly what fox news warned me about...
green goblin: good for you, bug! though don't think i'll go easy on you because of this. after all, you and i both know i don't have a problem killing girls! AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
sandman: [after five minutes of failed explanations] oh, like the thing rhino's cousin's wife has
white rabbit: girl!!! me too!!! no way!!! you know, this is perfect timing actually, beetle and i have been looking for a third, if you're interested...
lizard: [really not getting it] ssssso you have to inject yoursssself with girl DNA how often? seemssssss inefficient. you know, connorsssss only injected himself with lizard DNA the once. maybe you ssshould assssk him to make girl DNA for you.
doc ock: [known the whole time] so...you finally figured it out.
mysterio: [trying to fuck with her] so...you finally figured it out.
mr. negative: [gives a single, curt nod and doesn't say anything but makes sure to gender her correctly during their fight]
morbius: HISSSSSSSS!! spider-man!! vhat brings you to zhis dark corner of the city, at so late an--vhat? spider...woman now? [drops the accent] oh hey that's sick. listen if you need an endocrinologist i know a guy. he's over in brooklyn so it's a bit out of the way--oh you're going to diy? no that makes sense. hey, i really appreciate you telling me. no it's no problem at all. thanks! [starts doing the accent again] NOW BEGONE!!! FROM MY LAIR!!!!
electro again: [still really uncomfortable] i just don't think it's an unfair question to ask. remember that time you were like all mean and had the four extra arms and you said shit like "the die is cast?" how do i know this isn't another one of your phases?
carnage: [sprinting down the street on all fours holding the first syllable of a slur like piccolo charging his special beam cannon] fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffFFFFFFFAGGOTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!
black cat: don't get the surgery
its unfair. its so unfair.
oh im crashing hard
english major gracklemore: i read your grandad's prose. my name's incredible
you mentioned that 'this life is mine' was an important song to you from rwby. does that mean weiss is your favourite character?
guh you Cannot ask me to pick a favorite character those are all my children,,, but i. have picked up a mannerism or two from weiss wjsjsjsjsjs
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I do think part of the reason we don't have standardized clothes sizing is because clothes are. Really complicated. Most of them do actually have more than one aspect of fit. It makes sense that companies resist printing like the dozens of measurements they use to make, say, a pair of jeans. On one level, it's just a lot for a customer to think about and consider. And then on the other...
They don't want people to understand that "the problem" they have is that the jeans aren't made for them. Manufacturers prefer for them to continue buying jeans they don't like and feeling like their body is the problem.
But if you had to list all the measurements, it would quickly get really obvious suddenly how many decisions got made as "these jeans are actually only for people of one body type" and "wait, all the jeans basically are made for this same body type". Which might make more room for competitors to actually make jeans for different body types! Can't be having that!
I just get so upset! People constantly have the same problems with clothes they own and conclude that it's an inherent problem with their body, often incorrectly assuming it has to do with having more fat/muscles even when it's about a completely different measurement. Because nobody fucking knows about crotch length!!! They don't think about it!
I also think part of the issue modernly is that we for some reason(s) almost exclusively wear clothes that extremely suck if they don't fit you on like a dozen separate measurements.
Let's imagine a pretty simple dress with straps instead of sleeves and a skirt that starts at the natural waist. Even there, I encounter a problem where the straps are often long enough on me that my entire boobs would hang out of the dress entirely. Then the actual bodice needs to be within a pretty narrow range to be the right size for my boobs, and then there's a separate narrow range for it to be the right size for my natural waist. Plus a distance between the top and my natural waist, of course. And yet another for my hips/butt. And then my ratio between how much my butt sticks out back and my stomach sticks out front has to match with the assumption the maker made or else the hem will be uneven. For a dress made like this out of woven material, it's not uncommon for people to only really *properly* fit into them during a single part of the month, and find them too tight or too loose when their weight changes with their cycle. (Stretch materials are thankfully usually good enough to handle this much variation, at least)
And that's a dress! We don't even have to perfectly fit so many aspects of the whole crotch nightmare region you get with pants and shorts!
We can see an improvement already if I split the garment into two. Now I only need the shirt to match me on the strap length, bust range, and natural waist. And notably, the length suddenly has a much wider range of allowance. It can be significantly "too long" for my body and it's basically fine, because I can tuck it into the skirt.
And then if the skirt's waistband is too wide for my natural waist, I might be able to wear it lower.
By separating the garments we have made some measurements suddenly almost irrelevant and we reduce the number that need to correlate with each other on a single garment.
We can do this more. Historically, we did this more. If you look at various times in history, for example, one of those fancy-looking (to us) dress bodices might be somewhere between 2-4 separate pieces held onto the body via being pinned to the stays beneath. By trading off some difficulty in getting dressed and using a very sturdy and very adjustable undergarment, they can have garment pieces that always look basically perfectly fitted even as the body changes shape.
There are also other methods. One option is clothing that is layered and cinched into shape. With fewer layers, you have stuff like the chiton and the toga. With more, you have stuff like kimono and hanfu.
My point with all of this is: I think a better world is possible. But merely listing all the measurements, while an improvement perhaps and a step towards demystifying clothing, would not be enough.
Sewing clothing solely to order at highly specific measurements is also ridiculous as a general practice and shouldn't be the answer for most regular-use clothing. Standard sizes have huge benefits for the labor efficiency of clothes manufacturing, which you should care about if you don't want to waste human time.
However, we could dress in ways that aren't as horrifically awful when paired with standard sizes. We can take inspiration from the past and work towards this. If you care a great deal about clothing, please think about this and remember that the way we dress now isn't some scientifically determined best practice, it is a result of historical and material particularities that are mediated by profit and capitalism. And it is within human power to change.
we all rightfully clowned on the ābuy her a dress and then fuck her in itā post because heterosexuality is laughable but honestly there are some girls i know that I want to buy a dress and then fuck them in it. Like if that post was about t4t lesbians going at it the world would be a kinder and more just place.
"white trans people are oppressors too" is just an obviously true statement I can't believe I have to say this.
Of course it goes without saying that I am hopelessly dependent on the ingot
Some girls have a disease where you develop crushes easily and forever and unfortunately it's terminal
Some girls have a disease where you develop crushes easily and forever and unfortunately it's terminal
Some girls have a disease where you develop crushes easily and forever and unfortunately it's terminal