This is kinda stupid, and just for “culture” but I sometimes see women wearing overall or jumpsuit are fashion accessories, but when male do so it’s professional clothe (and sometimes sport clothe).
It’s seems that if a man over 10 year old wear an overall of a jumpsuit it’s a professional attire rather than a fashion thing. I am not really sure on why it totally skip the “male fashion step” ? I get that the “plumber overall” isn’t really that of a dream, but a pilot jumpsuit seems like many men’s dream job.
Fashion is, when you buy things that are so ugly that only half a year later you need all things new.
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You may wish to revisit your pre-conceived notions of the 70’s, and a bit of history.
Also, your pejorative about boomers speaks volumes about you.
Signed, Not-a-boomer, so doubling-down on boomer insults applies to me not in the least.
Ok boomer.
Sorry, couldn’t resist.
Aw, that was a cool comment, sorry you didn’t feel right leaving it up. I never thought about it that way, gah things have gotten so crazy. Have a good one fellow lemming!
Deleting a comment on Lemmy doesn’t even work correctly. You can just hit reply and you still see the original comment defeating the purpose of deletion…
I just tried that and it didn’t work.
Thanks for the tip!
Not on the webpage though - I think it’s only doing that in certain apps?
At least on Boost on Android it works. Not sure about other apps since I’ve only used this for Lemmy.
Another co-reply to the person I replied to, [email protected] (link) said it well imho:
So now I am curious - does Boost hold onto the message for longer than a few hours? If so, it would be a weird “quirk” (feature/bug/whatever) of Boost, rather than a fault with the underlying ActivityPub system that makes the Fediverse run - b/c you can delete a comment, just not instantly, and different clients will respond in varying ways. Things may become more consistent in the future but this will always remain some kind of underlying issue b/c of how the Fediverse works as a disparate collection of instances rather than a unified singular place where every user interacts with the same codebase. :-)
Wow
Not on Voyager