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It's Tuesday and I'm already 21 hours in 𼲠but patients need care so... what is one to do?
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Sans Forgetica has been debunked in atleast 2 studies for Memory and another study in the Journal of Applied Research In Memory and Cognition showed that Sans Forgetica impaired proof reading ability. I hate to bust the bubble... but this is a placebo if anything
I donât usually share a whole lot but THIS IS INCREDIBLEÂ
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In:
Vintage Furs/ Genuine Fur
Real Leather
Cottons, Linen, Hemp fabrics
Wool, Hair, & Silk
Woven rather than treated stretch factors
Feather and Down stuffed products
Buy Once Clothing
Quality
Well Fitted and chosen undergarments
beeswax lanolin and non-petroleum/silicone based waterproofing waxes
Out:
Faux Fur
Imitation Leather
Polyester, Acrylic, and Spandex based fabrics
Polyfill in bedding and garments
Green Washed fabrics like Bamboo & Viscose
Petroleum-based products
Wasteful Microtrends and Shien hauls
Quantity
Skipping Underlayers/ Poorly fitted undergarments
synthetic waterproofing treatments and materials
Too many people are focused on how others perceive them while simultaneously existing with zero internal locus of control. You can romanticize and try to find the good in all the bad you face, or you can buckle up, sit down, and do the work you need to do in order to change or adapt your situation for a better tomorrow.
Let this be the point where you say enough is enough, take accountability and responsibility for your healing and future, and move forward to a better self. Start your exit strategy, learn to advocate for yourself, whatever it is you need to do. It's not the universe. It's not God/Goddess. It's in your hands. Let go of the things you can't control. Start working on the things you can.
Sustainable fashion: weâve all heard the term, but what does it really mean? With all the talk about eco-friendly fabrics, ethical production, and greenwashing, itâs easy to get confused. The reality is that there are a lot of myths floating around that might make you think sustainable fashion is out of your reach. But letâs set the record straight and dive into the 5 biggest myths about eco-friendly clothing.
Myth 1: âSustainable Fashion is Too Expensiveâ
One of the most common myths is that sustainable fashion will completely break the bank. Sure, a lot of fast fashion items are cheap, but letâs be real â they donât last. Youâll find yourself replacing those bargain bin buys faster than you can say "sale." Sustainable fashion focuses on quality, meaning fewer pieces but ones that stand the test of time. Think of it as investing in timeless items that wonât fall apart after a season. Plus, fewer purchases = more money saved in the long run. Who knew being eco-conscious could actually save you cash?
Myth 2: âSustainable Fashion Isnât Stylishâ
Oh, the classic misconception â eco-friendly clothing is boring. Wrong! Just because an item is sustainable doesnât mean itâs plain or out-of-date. In fact, sustainable fashion often includes cutting-edge design, modern cuts, and stunning details. Think sleek silhouettes, organic fabrics that feel luxe and unique designs that turn heads. Brands like Merci Dupre Clothiers are proving that sustainable fashion is just as chic as it is eco-friendly. So, if you think you have to compromise on style to be green, think again!
Myth 3: âSustainable Clothing Doesnât Last as LongâPeople often assume that eco-friendly fabrics are weaker or less durable. But letâs break it down: sustainable clothing tends to use higher-quality materials like organic cotton, hemp, and bamboo, which are naturally durable and long-lasting. Many sustainable clothing brands also focus on craftsmanship and thoughtful design, making sure their pieces are made to withstand the test of time. Fast fashion might be trendy, but itâs built to fall apart. Sustainable clothing? Itâs made to last, giving you more wear per piece.
Myth 4: âSustainable Clothing Is Only About Fabric Choicesâ
Hereâs a big one: sustainable fashion isnât just about the materials itâs made from. Itâs about the bigger picture. Sure, using organic or recycled fabrics is a great start, but thereâs so much more to sustainability. Ethical labor practices, reducing waste, non-toxic dyes, and designing for durability all play a huge role in what makes clothing sustainable. So next time you think about eco-friendly fashion, remember: itâs the whole lifecycle, from production to disposal, that matters.
Myth 5: âSustainable Fashion Is Hard to Findâ
With the rise of eco-friendly clothing brands, itâs easier than ever to shop sustainably. The myth that sustainable clothing is a rare find simply isnât true anymore. In fact, many online stores now offer a wide range of stylish, eco-friendly options that make it easy to shop sustainably from the comfort of your own home. From classic staples to statement pieces, sustainable clothing has entered the mainstream, and itâs here to stay.
So, there you have it â the truth about sustainable fashion. Itâs stylish, affordable in the long run, durable, and much more accessible than you might have thought. And itâs not just about the clothes; itâs about the choices you make to contribute to a more ethical, eco-friendly world. Ready to embrace sustainability in your wardrobe? Itâs easier than you think â and it might just be the most fashionable choice you make!
X turned against him, the daddy Musk cybertruck tesla boys are realizing his cars can't do shit, and no woman will touch him anymore, and he's the most blatantly bitter divorced loser in pop culture. While also being terminally online and trying to buy the country. Of course he's hanging with incels and edgelords.
why is musk back on 4chan. Even *Iâm* not back on 4chan.