@bombastic_clat@Jay782206756695@Jessecooksfood Cotton, by the structure of its fiber, does not wick sweat. Certain weaves will be a lot better at it, but linen, wool, and a porperly crafted athletic piece will almost certainly do a much better job if working out. I only use natural fibers for my regular wardrobe
@lonewren_@Harrietta420@Jessecooksfood That’s hard to answer without knowing your particular style and price range. Uniqlo is a really good place to start exploring
@DummiWubz@145k4 We know billionaires do bad things, the argument they’re making is they don’t do anything interesting with their money or dedicate anything cool to the public good anymore
@strid1990723@EedenEnne Autism is a highly variable condition, you won’t fully know someone’s level of need until you yourself are connected in their day-to-day life. If you need significant everyday assistance that is not something everyone is willing to assign themselves to. That’s fine
@wetworkarchive@soludermis@dracthegoblin Bootstrap advice is for people who are inside and know their phones and computers all day and can barely make a phone call to schedule an appointment. Income makes accessibility to spaces an issue, but you can definitely still find ways to work on your social skills
@dieworkwear How feasible is it as an American to train under a European cobbler and come back to the US? I’ve had an interest in doing this but it seems so out there I worry it would be impossible to make it work
@suchnerve I had this happen to me on dates with a woman before. She ended up asking to stay over at my apartment and brought the dog without telling me