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Evilevilcow t1_j22i25j wrote
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Evilevilcow t1_itb61pn wrote
Reply to comment by james97go in A Queer Community Speaks Up for Student After Teacher's Transphobia by wdcmsnbcgay
You certainly dropped that "bUt SCIENCE sHoWs thERe ArE jUSt Two sExEs!" argument like it burned you.
But I bet you're going to bust out with it again the second you think the people you are making it to can't come back at you with science.
Evilevilcow t1_isdanxe wrote
Reply to comment by beeps-n-boops in I’m kind of a craft beer noob, but I think it might be my new thing. What are the best breweries/taphouses in the Philly metro? by SculpinIPAlcoholic
I would throw Triple Bottom in there for a trifecta.
Evilevilcow t1_irdsgfl wrote
Reply to comment by yvesaintlaurent in City of Phila apology to inmates by watchthetracker
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Evilevilcow t1_j86x3tw wrote
Reply to Breaking in Red Land Cotton Sheets by frannybones
I don't know about "breaking in". New textiles often have sizing, which is a compound that aids in the spinning / weaving process. That should come off in the first wash though. I wash my white set in hot water and tumble dry with a cupe wool dryer balls. I don't use fabric softener on anything, because I feel like it makes clothes dirtier, but some people really like fabric softener. So it's a choice.
I have Red Land sheets that I've had for about 6 months. While I think they feel great, that are not going to ever feel like a 600 micro thread count sheet. They are substantial and weight-ier feeling. They drape differently. They breath differently. I've been very happy with them, no pilling or wear to be seen. I think they have a long way to go before they are flannel soft.
Fabric tends to get softer as it gets some wear and tear. Think jeans that have gotten softer after a year or two. But I think some of that is the fiber actually breaking down. You can artificially create that effect by brushing fabric. You sacrifice length of life though.