knittedmushroom

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[–] knittedmushroom@beehaw.org 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

So far my luck with thrifted clothing has been abysmal besides the leather jacket. But I'm hoping I'll get luckier the more I try.

[–] knittedmushroom@beehaw.org 2 points 2 months ago

That's amazing! I would love to have books that old!

[–] knittedmushroom@beehaw.org 1 points 2 months ago

Deep water version of your every day metal detecting. I know some companies already do salvage reclamation/research, but I'm talking about going hunting for smaller trinkets and seemingly "worthless" items in the eyes of corporations and research centers.

Only thing stopping me is I really don't want to be Oceangate 2 lol.

 

I've recently gotten into the thrifting/antiquing bug myself and have lucked out on some amazing items. (by my standards) What are your favorite finds and why?

My current favorite is a "Milan Leather" leather jacket with a UK/Ireland phone number for customer service on it's care tag. (I live in the USA for context) I snagged it for $28 dollars and can't wait to wear it this winter.

If anyone knows more about that Milan Leather brand I'd love to know more about when that company was around so I can date just how old the jacket is.

[–] knittedmushroom@beehaw.org 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Fella is an English slang term for a man. Which is why they clarify even non-fellas (women/nonbinary) can still contribute. Hope that explanation helps!

[–] knittedmushroom@beehaw.org 1 points 5 months ago

So in her defense (and another aspect of why she didn't murder me I'm sure.) Is that she'd forgotten entirely that she even wore that sweater. Apparently it always sits on the edge of her hamper so she visually sees it and removes it to her special wash bag for extremely fancy clothes. But she'd left town in a bit of a hurry for family matters and I'd even volunteered to do laundry. I didn't realize that sweater was extra special on my own.

That "on the side of the hamper" method is what I use for my extremely delicate stuff now, and so far I haven't shrunk anything. yet

[–] knittedmushroom@beehaw.org 0 points 5 months ago (2 children)

I didn't break something expensive in terms of dollar amount, but my Mom knits. In high school she asked me to do the laundry for her while she was out of town. I knew sweaters went in the delicate cycle, but what I DIDN'T know is even the delicate cycle was too much for her very nice, hand knit, cashmere sweater that fit her perfectly.

It came out felted and 2 sizes smaller. And I felt HORRIBLE then. Now, I'm all grown up and I've learned how to knit myself. Now I think back on that and marvel that I'm still alive and she didn't come home and just bury me in the backyard. That's how I know she loves me. <3

[–] knittedmushroom@beehaw.org 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Thankfully most spices are shelf stable so as long as you find some spices you like you're also good for years. I personally couldn't live without cumin or garlic powder.

[–] knittedmushroom@beehaw.org 3 points 10 months ago

My go to is https://www.budgetbytes.com/poor-mans-burrito-bowls/ It's much better with cheese and green onions, but still damn good with just the canned beans, rice, and salsa.

[–] knittedmushroom@beehaw.org 7 points 10 months ago

I'm taking a shit in my bathroom cabinet now.

[–] knittedmushroom@beehaw.org 23 points 1 year ago (9 children)

More LGBT+ relationships that aren't the entire fucking plot of the movie. I wish relationships would develop around the plot narrative like we see heteronormative romances portrayed in action/thriller/etc movies. Right now we only really have movies where the entire fucking plot revolves around how gay someone is and their struggle with being gay and AcCePtInG tHeMsElVeS. It's becoming trope-y and stale.

I just want to be pleasantly surprised someone's LGBT+ in a movie and have the plot move on without fanfare like it would for a straight romance.

[–] knittedmushroom@beehaw.org 132 points 1 year ago (6 children)

Hm, like most opinion pieces, there aren't any hard numbers from studies really shown besides the initial percentages. And I immediately picked up on the second paragraph's

Compared to older generations, younger generations have reported higher rates of victimization in phishing, identity theft, romance scams, and cyberbullying.

Yeah no shit those metrics will skew towards Gen Z being more victimized if you're lumping cyberbullying into the mix! They're one of the first generations that have had to deal with their peers harassing the everloving shit out of them all hours of the day online. As a millennial, I didn't have to even think about putting up with that until at least high school. I'd really want to see what questionnaire wording they were using for the survey data. If the question was legitimately "Have you ever been a victim of phishing, identity theft, romance scams, or cyberbullying?" then I think almost everyone with a social media account for their whole life would need to check "yes."

[–] knittedmushroom@beehaw.org 9 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I can't even imagine what it would be like to go viral and honestly it's one of my nightmares. Because knowing my luck it would be for something incredibly stupid that would haunt me at every serious turn of my life. "Aren't you that dude that married dress girl?" would get SO old so fast. But no reason to kill her!

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