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Nah what'll happen is, private equity will buy all residential real estate with a pile of cash, and personal homeownership will cease to exist. The fact that home ownership was a thing in the US is bizarre and not the historical norm. Serfdom is gonna be great guys
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If it gets to that I will be living in a meth shack in the woods.
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We all will be, and Peter Thiel's bailiffs will come around to collect our blood tithes.
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# ? Aug 24, 2017 17:49 |
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CFox posted:Nah that's when the boomers kids/grandkids move into those houses since they can't afford to actually buy a house. I know a lot of people who are just waiting for their inheritance. One friend keeps claiming he'll get over $100,000. He's currently living with his boomer mother in a 2 bedroom apartment. The two of them are just waiting for the grandparents to die off.
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anonumos posted:I know a lot of people who are just waiting for their inheritance. One friend keeps claiming he'll get over $100,000. He's currently living with his boomer mother in a 2 bedroom apartment. The two of them are just waiting for the grandparents to die off. I think a lot of folks banking on some big Dead Parents Payout are gonna be extremely disappointed when all they end up inheriting is a pile of One Tree Hill DVDs and some furniture. Maybe they get the house (with 15-20 years of deferred maintenance).
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anonumos posted:I know a lot of people who are just waiting for their inheritance. One friend keeps claiming he'll get over $100,000. He's currently living with his boomer mother in a 2 bedroom apartment. The two of them are just waiting for the grandparents to die off. I hope the grandparents are in on this plan and have already begun to transfer ownership of assets. End-of-life care from a nursing home or similar will make an inheritance disappear in the blink of an eye if the person getting the care has any kind of assets in their name.
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Just lol if you don't think boomers won't spend literally every penny possible prolonging their life to the point that their broke children will be unable to afford even a meagre funeral
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Proud Christian Mom posted:Just lol if you don't think boomers won't spend literally every penny possible prolonging their life to the point that their broke children will be unable to afford even a meagre funeral https://www.gloan.com/personal/funeral/
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Cheesus posted:LOL if you think the dead are going to accept a "meager" funeral. There are options, man! LOL if you think boomers aren't going to have their kids buried alive with them ancient Egypt style
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I'm going to have my house turned into a mausoleum for me so that I can enjoy pride of ownership for all eternity.
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Tiny Brontosaurus posted:It's basically hair conditioner for textiles. It made more sense back when everyone wore natural fabrics all the time - things like cotton can dry feeling kind of crunchy and scratchy. Wool is naturally coated with an oil called lanolin that softens it - before the mass-consumer era people would sometimes add lanolin to their laundry as a natural softener. The modern ones just coat everything with something like silicone so that the fibers lie flat and the fabric feels slicker. It's a dumb idea even for natural fabrics but completely, literally useless for synthetics, since they're already slick. Does America not generally make full cotton clothing? It's not very hard to find in the UK and I look for it because synthetic stuff makes me sweat/itchy, but you do need something to soften it a little bit. Just wondered if synthetic fabrics are more common in the US? OwlFancier fucked around with this message at 00:00 on Aug 25, 2017 |
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I wear 100% cotton stuff pretty frequently and I've never needed softener. Yeah, it's a little rougher than viscose or whatever, but not enough to be irritating.
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2017/08/24/these-kmart-stores-shutting-down/597324001/ Another 28 K-marts will be closed by mid-November.
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OhFunny posted:https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2017/08/24/these-kmart-stores-shutting-down/597324001/ God drat it close that loving K-mart in Minneapolis.
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karthun posted:God drat it close that loving K-mart in Minneapolis. They'll keep it around until the bitter end just as a gently caress you to Minneapolis. The city should force it closed anyway and finally connect Nicollet through
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# ? Aug 25, 2017 01:42 |
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karthun posted:God drat it close that loving K-mart in Minneapolis. Haha was going to post that.
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# ? Aug 25, 2017 01:55 |
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I hadn't been in literally years, but I was at the mall and I stopped by the Sears today. It was actually busier than the Belk and JCPenney.
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OwlFancier posted:Does America not generally make full cotton clothing? It's not very hard to find in the UK and I look for it because synthetic stuff makes me sweat/itchy, but you do need something to soften it a little bit. Just wondered if synthetic fabrics are more common in the US? I don't really have any hard data, but it sure seems like it, especially non-luxury women's clothing. I've been on a tear lately trying to find natural fibers, and it's a nightmare. Even stuff that's advertised as being linen or cotton will turn out to be 50% rayon or something.
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Huh well that sucks, usually you have to ask but most places I've looked seem to stock cotton shirts pretty cheaply, trousers less so but trousers you don't mind so much. I don't get the aversion to cotton, it's not like synthetic fibers are nicer most of the time unless you buy very expensive ones and cotton doesn't seem to be particularly expensive. I hope it doesn't become a global thing.
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I use fabric softener for everything except towels and rags. I just like the way it feels and it adds no cost to the tide pods to pick the one with softener instead of extra scentHalloween Jack posted:I hadn't been in literally years, but I was at the mall and I stopped by the Sears today. It was actually busier than the Belk and JCPenney. Just have to say I find the Belk name hilarious. I get that it's probably the name of a company founder or something, but it seems so crass somehow. Like Belk is regional slang for a filthy gesture.
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My favorite Belk moment is an Arkansas football player shoplifting from a Belk store after getting a bunch of free Belk swag courtesy of the Belk Bowl Belk!
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OwlFancier posted:Huh well that sucks, usually you have to ask but most places I've looked seem to stock cotton shirts pretty cheaply, trousers less so but trousers you don't mind so much. Women's clothing is really different. I could buy a men's all-cotten t-shirt in any big-box store, but women's apparel has been mostly gauzey synthetics for years now.
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Tiny Brontosaurus posted:Women's clothing is really different. I could buy a men's all-cotten t-shirt in any big-box store, but women's apparel has been mostly gauzey synthetics for years now. Oh hey, I have been making a source list for natural fiber women's clothing for a little while. I think I may have some good sources for you. I'll can PM you tomorrow if that works , please remind me if I forget. WrenP-Complete fucked around with this message at 05:47 on Aug 25, 2017 |
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Cotton is pretty expensive, and there was a huge spike in the cost of cotton shortly after the "Arab spring" (lol at that designation now ) because of the political unrest in Egypt. Longer cotton fibers that make good strong threads/cloth are more expensive than short, wispy fibers that pull apart and fray easily. Someone discovered not too long ago that Lycra makes an effective glue for short-fiber cotton. You can use lower quality cotton and add 5% Lycra and it's more durable. Plus it stretches so it's perfect for form-fitting clothes that are gendered female. Finding 100% cotton clothes for women is a shitshow. They're very expensive. On Amazon, half the stuff that's marked as 100% cotton is counterfeit. Read the reviews and see how many people report that stuff they bought isn't the advertised fiber content. Thank you for joining me today on FiberChat.
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# ? Aug 25, 2017 12:32 |
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Everyone wants cotton for its many qualities which is kinda unfortunate considering we already reached peak cotton.
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Yeah we better get psyched for hemp hemp is a terrible textile fiber
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Oooh, I love FiberChat but was trying not to derail! I think some of it depends on what cut of women's clothes you are looking for and sizing. I'm pretty small, and I've done okay finding cotton and cotton-linen blends (especially at H&M) altering my own, and sewing some simple stuff myself. I've had stuff made for me at Indian shops which is also not too expensive (my stepdad is Sikh and orders custom stuff there anyway so I put in my order with his). I'm also not testing for counterfeit; I don't have a rayon allergy.
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H&M loves its plastic/cotton blends.
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MiddleOne posted:H&M loves its plastic/cotton blends. Welp, now I've got to lab test everything (though the clothes still work for me, it would be good to know). Thanks for the info. Sorry TB, I've probably been had. WrenP-Complete fucked around with this message at 15:17 on Aug 25, 2017 |
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Tiny Brontosaurus posted:Women's clothing is really different. I could buy a men's all-cotten t-shirt in any big-box store, but women's apparel has been mostly gauzey synthetics for years now. That's true, I think some of my other half's maxi dresses are blends at least but yeah I dunno how you manage with all the horrible stretchy gauze poo poo. It's uncomfortable.
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Can women get away with the traditional male jeans/t-shirt combo or is something that prosaic still constrained by lack of pure cotton? Please understand that I'm basically a beep-boop alien robot when it comes to even mens' fashion. What about underwear/socks? vvv: wasn't lying, seriously. I heard they do poo poo differently back east/in europe and other foreign lands, like you'd get turned away if you went to a theater or fancy restaurant dressed in a t-shirt and jeans. Grand Prize Winner fucked around with this message at 19:12 on Aug 25, 2017 |
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Grand Prize Winner posted:Can women get away with the traditional male jeans/t-shirt combo Have you never seen a woman wearing jeans and a tshirt?
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# ? Aug 25, 2017 18:31 |
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So apparently Amazon announced this thursday that the prices of everything at whole foods will be cut. And the stocks of traditional grocers went into a tailspin at the news.
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They also mentioned attempting other bonus experiments for Prime members whatever that means. There is a WFM not far from me, though honestly their quality/price isn't normally enough to snag my interest over my local independent grocer. But I do love me my prime membership so I'll probably check them out as they iterate.
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Amused to Death posted:Have you never seen a woman wearing jeans and a tshirt? Yes. My wife, this morning, before she left for work. Are women in jeans and t-shirts just a PNW thing?
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Beowulfs_Ghost posted:Yes. My wife, this morning, before she left for work. Most people cannot wear just a t-shirt and jeans to work.
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hobbesmaster posted:Most people cannot wear just a t-shirt and jeans to work. that sounds like an awful way to live.
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I've changed in and out of a t-shirt 3 times today because I had to haul stuff back and forth between two buildings and I knew I'd get soaked with sweat.
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hobbesmaster posted:Most people cannot wear just a t-shirt and jeans to work. What? Warehousing and trucking. Construction and any manufacturing that doesn't require a ton of special protective clothing. Lots of retail and back office. If not jeans, then black or tan slacks are really common, and it is easy to get those in cotton. Think of all the retail and chain restaurant uniforms that are just polo shirt and slacks. For most Americans, work attire is t-shirt or polo with jeans or Dickies.
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Beowulfs_Ghost posted:What? Not, I think, for most American women. Women have a different expected dress standard than men a lot of the time.
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