I hate sweaters because it's so hard to find ones that I can physically wear without developing a rash. (I can't wear any mammalian fibers at all, and sweaters tend to be made of wool.) And I can't stand anything touching my neck.
But I love the sweaters I can wear because they're comfortable, warm, and let me change up my wardrobe a bit. Patterns hurt my eyes, so I tend to wear a lot of the same thing. But textures are safe, so I can have a little variety with sweaters.
I hate sweaters because it's so hard to find ones that I can physically wear without developing a rash. (I can't wear any mammalian fibers at all, and sweaters tend to be made of wool.) And I can't stand anything touching my neck.
But I love the sweaters I can wear because they're comfortable, warm, and let me change up my wardrobe a bit. Patterns hurt my eyes, so I tend to wear a lot of the same thing. But textures are safe, so I can have a little variety with sweaters.
Acrylic knit sweaters (or jumpers if you're an Aussie like me) can feel almost like cashmere if you spend a decent amount on them. The cheap ones are scratchy fucking garbage though, so beware.
I hate sweaters because it's so hard to find ones that I can physically wear without developing a rash. (I can't wear any mammalian fibers at all, and sweaters tend to be made of wool.) And I can't stand anything touching my neck.
But I love the sweaters I can wear because they're comfortable, warm, and let me change up my wardrobe a bit. Patterns hurt my eyes, so I tend to wear a lot of the same thing. But textures are safe, so I can have a little variety with sweaters.
Acrylic knit sweaters (or jumpers if you're an Aussie like me) can feel almost like cashmere if you spend a decent amount on them. The cheap ones are scratchy fucking garbage though, so beware.
Cashmere gives me a rash. And unfortunately, so do fabrics with more than a 50% acrylic fiber count.
I can do cotton, 50+% cotton acrylic, linen, and silk.
I hate sweaters because it's so hard to find ones that I can physically wear without developing a rash. (I can't wear any mammalian fibers at all, and sweaters tend to be made of wool.) And I can't stand anything touching my neck.
But I love the sweaters I can wear because they're comfortable, warm, and let me change up my wardrobe a bit. Patterns hurt my eyes, so I tend to wear a lot of the same thing. But textures are safe, so I can have a little variety with sweaters.
may I suggest having a sweater fashioned out of your own hair? no? well, you could wear a latex undershirt!
Some hospital chic for you all. Had some outpatient surgery taken care of today.
Back home now and resting up. Being friends with nurses has definitely influenced me. I think I surprised so many of the medical staff with my jokes and how polite I was. It helped that everyone there was so nice!
Some hospital chic for you all. Had some outpatient surgery taken care of today.
Back home now and resting up. Being friends with nurses has definitely influenced me. I think I surprised so many of the medical staff with my jokes and how polite I was. It helped that everyone there was so nice!
Are people normally assholes in hospitals? I like to think I'm polite.
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But I love the sweaters I can wear because they're comfortable, warm, and let me change up my wardrobe a bit. Patterns hurt my eyes, so I tend to wear a lot of the same thing. But textures are safe, so I can have a little variety with sweaters.
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Acrylic knit sweaters (or jumpers if you're an Aussie like me) can feel almost like cashmere if you spend a decent amount on them. The cheap ones are scratchy fucking garbage though, so beware.
Tilt your head to the left.
I can do cotton, 50+% cotton acrylic, linen, and silk.
may I suggest having a sweater fashioned out of your own hair? no? well, you could wear a latex undershirt!
It's a pretty close to a standard Japanese JHS / HS uniform jacket. You could probaly find one pretty cheap and just alter the collar.
Gosh, quit walking on the walls.
So rude.
STEAM
self checkout indeed
*clumsily crashes into everything*
I notice a distinct lack of snow.
I am so sorry for you.
(He accidentally and habitually locked the door to the apartment while I was in the shared bathroom taking a shower for work today though.)
raining today here in southwest michigan
let it snow, goddammit!
Nooooo I don't want to de ice planes!
What a beautiful waning gibbous you've got there.
It was just funny when people found these old sweaters that used to be stylish.
Now you can buy them anywhere and it ruins the novelty for me.
I'm not begrudging anyone wearing them or enjoying them though.
"Duuude, look at what old people used to think looked good!?"
The fact that people do it unironically now just....eh
There's a whole subcategory of Hellenistic art which is about the ugly and bizarre
I decided to get something awesome instead
someone get me one for chrimbus
Hey that really hurts...
Ohhhh, the sweaters!
Here's a picture of my girlfriend and I accidentally coordinating our outfits:
As you can also see, I am batting way out of my league.
Back home now and resting up. Being friends with nurses has definitely influenced me. I think I surprised so many of the medical staff with my jokes and how polite I was. It helped that everyone there was so nice!
I do have a penchant for flannel, facial hair, and experience in home improvement. It's more likely than you think.
Are people normally assholes in hospitals? I like to think I'm polite.
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