Someone else mentioned thrift stores, I'd amend that to vintage clothing stores. Similar, but a thrift store will have all kinds of stuff and it won't be as vetted for style as a vintage shop. Also look at maker's marts/farmer's markets/art fairs/etc, if you live somewhere with those kinds of things. There are a lot of people who collect vintage clothes or even salvage vintage materials and make their own clothes out of them.
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Yeah, they were both terrible candidates, I really just meant that Killface ran as a progressive. We all know Baby Lamont would have been the one pulling the strings, if he hadn't tragically died while being smashed across Xander's face in the Haggar Pants Arena.
Xander's actually the Trump correlary, I think it'd honestly be pretty similar to reality in that case.
Mmm, I love biting into lemon seeds, yuh-mee
I thought the argument was "Is mowing grass considered gardening?" If so, the definitive answer we reached was "depends on your definition of garden." There's really no wrong or right answer here y'all, language is relative.
Nah, squid live in the ocean, America is on land. Not sure what that has to do with grass, but whatever, now you know!
In America gardens are typically the tilled soil where one grows fruits, herbs, vegetables, and/or flowers. The grass is the lawn. Most houses have lawns, not everyone has the time, knowledge, or interest to have a garden.
Sorry, I was referring to the short green stuff that's an invasive species that everyone in America spends millions and millions of dollars to grow, wasting water and filling our habitat with harmful pesticides and fertilizers. Native grasses are dope, but very few people grow them.
Grass is stupid, just get rid of it and it won't matter if mowing it is gardening or not.
To be fair, Genshin Impact art style could be a reason to hate it if you hate JRPG aesthetics.
No, the "FORCED" is sarcastic, I think the point is that the hypothetical TERF doesn't have to look at all, but she chooses to, so she can be more outraged. It's not a profound masterpiece, but it's not completely inane.